Liz Crowe

Staff Wellbeing Consultant

Liz Crowe  has two and a half decades of expertise in grief, crisis, end of life care, bereavement work and staff wellbeing in pediatric critical care environments. Liz currently works at the RBWH providing consultation,coaching, counselling and education for staff wellbeing. She is in the final stages of completing her PhD examining risk and protective factors for staff wellbeing in critical care. Liz is a published academic involved in multiple research projects nationally and internationally focussing on the wellbeing of staff and the impact of COVID on clinicians. Liz is a passionate and humorous educator who regularly speaks internationally. Liz is the successful author of ‘The Little Book of Loss and Grief You Can Read While You Cry’. She is a proud member of the St Emlyn’s education team and an active member of #FOAMed, and can be found on Twitter @LizCrowe2.

Lectures by Liz Crowe

Is it Moral to feel MORAL DISTRESS?

coping with incidents that conflict with our moral identity

Critical Care Medicine / Staff Psychology & Wellness

Is it Moral to feel MORAL DISTRESS?

coping with incidents that conflict with our moral identity

Emergency Medicine / Psychology and Wellness