What kind of culture can support moral resilience and ethical practice?

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LAST CHANCE: Creating a Culture of Ethical Practice
to Foster Nurse Resilience

Nurses working in today’s fast-paced, results driven healthcare environment deal with overwhelming stressors such as worried family members, life and death decisions, and intense workloads. As a result, nurses often feel their ethical values are being compromised resulting in moral distress.

In this live 60-minute webinar, join Cynda Hylton Rushton PhD, RN, FAAN of Johns Hopkins University, to learn why addressing moral distress and burnout is crucial to nurses, patients, and organizations. Discover specific steps and interventions to help build a culture of ethical practice that supports nurses and allows them to develop moral resilience.

Join us Today, November 29th at 1PM EST.

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