The Values Wound
Naming moral injury specifically
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to process moral injury — the specific trauma of being unable to provide adequate care not just today, but every time this situation returns.
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Part of this story
The Moral Injury
→The system forced you to do something that violated your values. Navigate the moral injury that comes from being unable to provide the care you know patients deserve.
Part of the quest
Burnout in Healthcare
→You became a healer. Now you're numb. Navigate the emotional numbness, moral injury, guilt of resting, and the long road to becoming a sustainable practitioner who can care without breaking.
What you'll learn from The Values Wound
This scenario focuses on Naming moral injury specifically — a critical skill inside the broader healthcare domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Moral Injury, a full interactive story inside the Burnout in Healthcare quest.
Skills you'll build in Burnout in Healthcare
More scenarios in this quest
The system forced a discharge you know is too early. The patient isn't ready. You document your objection knowing it will change nothing — and the gap between the care you can give and the care they deserve is slowly destroying something inside you.
What started with the moral injury just got more complicated. Now you need to process moral injury — the specific trauma of being unable to provide adequate care — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Navigating the moral injury of a system that won't let you provide the care you know is right — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
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