There is no doubt that those who are on the medical frontlines of this pandemic are true heroes! But even heroes have to care for their mental health. Dr. Babbitt, a hospitalist in a primary healthcare system in Omaha, Nebraska, shares insights into how she maintains her mental health during the daily stresses of being on the front medical line of this pandemic.

While these insights on maintaining one’s mental health during the pandemic are helpful to all, they provide transparent hope and great insight for those stressed to the maximum while giving medical care right now! So, I invite you to pass this onto to anyone you might know who is providing medical care during this time of COVID-19.

Dr. Jocelyn K Babbitt is a Hospitalist Specialist in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated with honors from University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine in 2008. Having more than 12 years of diverse experiences, especially in HOSPITALIST, Dr. Jocelyn K Babbitt affiliates with many hospitals including The Nebraska Methodist Hospital, Midwest Surgical Hospital LLC, cooperates with many other doctors and specialists in medical group Physicians Clinic Inc.


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  1. Dear Brad, I thank God for leading you to establish Fresh Hope! You may already know this but I wanted to make sure. Our local leader of Fresh Hope, John Hereford, was suddenly and unexpected snatched away into the Kingdom of God. He is now experiencing great joy in seeing the LORD face to face. I am heartbroken for his loved ones (and our group) but rejoicing for John. He left an indelible imprint on my heart as a man who loved Jesus.

    Please pray God will raise up another leader for our group. I am in it as a family member who is caring for an adult son with a serious mental illness.

    May you have a blessed Christmas! Linda

    “A grateful spirit should ever be cultivated by the Christian; … after deliverances we should prepare a song for our God. Earth should be a temple filled with the songs of grateful saints, and every day should be a censor smoking with the sweet incense of thanksgiving.” C. Spurgeon

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