r/hospitalsocialwork
A place for hospital social workers to gather for support & to ask ??s.Those interested in working in this area are also welcome. Note that any posts that are seen as non-social workers asking for advice for patient care or medical advice will be removed & poster potentially blocked. Posters who come across as rude & combative will potentially have their posts removed and/or be banned from this community. Hospital social work is hard enough, let’s be supportive towards each other.
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