Abstract
[This is an excerpt.] During the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacists’ roles were expanded. Pharmacists have constantly been on the front line, administering COVID-19 vaccines and providing treatment. With these added responsibilities, there is often a trade-off—especially when adequate support isn’t provided. This can lead to burnout, a workplace phenomenon characterized by emotional exhaustion and lack of personal accomplishment at work. In May 2022, the US surgeon general issued an advisory report to address health worker burnout and resignation. The report emphasizes the importance of protecting the health, safety, and well-being of health workers. Pharmacists should have a variety of tools at their disposal to prevent, identify, and cope with burnout. [To read more, click View Resource.]