Wellbeing for Healthcare Workers: 5 Simple Ways to Protect Your Health
In healthcare, you’re trained to look after others. But who’s looking after the wellbeing of healthcare workers?
Doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals play a vital role in keeping our communities healthy, but that responsibility often comes at the cost of their own wellbeing. At Cornerstone Medical Recruitment (cmr), we’re here to change that. We believe that building a happier, healthier healthcare workforce starts with caring for the carers.
From busy city hospitals to remote clinics, wellbeing for healthcare workers should never be an afterthought, it’s essential to building a sustainable, fulfilling career.
Here are six practical, evidence-based ways to protect your physical, emotional and mental health, because you can’t pour from an empty cup.

1. Prioritise rest
Sleep isn’t a luxury. It’s essential for decision making, recovery and emotional balance.
- Use blackout curtains or a sleep mask
- Stick to a consistent rest schedule whenever possible
- Avoid caffeine, alcohol and electronic devices before bed
2. Eat with energy in mind
Your body works hard. Give it the fuel it needs to keep up.
- Prep healthy meals in advance
- Snack smart throughout the day with nuts, fruit, yoghurt , avoid high sugar snacks and processed foods
- Stay hydrated with water (no, coffee doesn’t count!)
3. Move in moments
Exercise doesn’t need to be structured. Any movement is good movement and is a powerful support tool for wellbeing in healthcare.
- Take walk breaks or stretch between patients
- Walk when you can – even 10 minutes helps.Aim for 30 mins of movement a day, it can be broken down into 10-minute segments and set a goal to reach 10,000 steps a day
- Try yoga, pilates, or dance to keep your body and mind strong and flexible
- Connect with nature – take a walk in the forest or along the beach
4. Protect your mental health
Caring for your mental health isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s part of being well.
- Try mindfulness apps like Calm or Smiling Mind
- Keep a gratitude journal
- Connect with like-minded peers or mentors who can support you
- Services like our Employee Assistance Program and Beyond Blue are here for you
5. Balance work and play
Joy and rest are not indulgences, they’re what keep you going.
- Disconnect after hours when possible
- Take your leave regularly – it’s recovery, not luxury
- Invest time in activities that bring you joy
Support that goes beyond the role
At cmr, we know that looking after your career means looking after your wellbeing, too.
We’re proud to walk alongside you, not just in your placement, but in creating a lifestyle that supports your health. From roles that suit your lifestyle to wellness perks that go the extra mile, we’ve got your back. Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is also available to all cmr locums. If you’d like to access it, simply reach out to your consultant or our HR team for confidential support.
And when you need a little extra support, there are some incredible resources available:
- CRANAplus Bush Support line – 24/7 support for remote and rural health workers
- Nurse Midwife Health Program Australia – Free peer support counselling for nurses, midwives and students.
- Doctors’ Health NSW – Confidential peer-support and counselling for doctors, medical students and dentists
Because wellbeing for healthcare workers is more than a benefit, it’s a priority.
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