February 21, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm CT / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET
From Burnout to Esprit de Corps and Safer Care
Session Overview
Dr. Stephen J. Swensen, a global expert on leadership and professional burnout, will be speaking on this critical topic. For three decades he has served patients at the Mayo Clinic as its Director of Leadership and Organization Development, Director of Quality, and Chairman of Radiology. Dr. Swensen will address the practical aspects of professional burnout and performance improvement by developing Esprit de Corps. He is now a Professor Emeritus and is very focused on helping organizations develop a safer path for their caregivers and patients.
A reactor panel of patient advocates and subject specific experts will react to the presentation.
We offer these online webinars at no cost to our participants.
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Webinar Video, and Downloads
Webinar Video:
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Registration Information and CE Credit Information
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Webinar date: February 21, 2019
Time:
- 01:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
- 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Central Daylight Time
- 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Daylight Time
- 10:00 AM to a1:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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Learning Objectives:
- Awareness: Participants will understand and be able to discuss important issues regarding the caregiver burnout and its implications on patient and caregiver safety.
- Accountability: Participants will understand who may be accountable for responding to, and prioritizing, the opportunities for improvement related to caregiver burnout on patient and caregiver safety.
- Ability: Participants will learn about competencies important to reducing caregiver burnout and the impact on patient and caregiver safety.
- Action: Participants will learn what actions they may need to take in order to reduce caregiver burnout and its impact on patient safety and caregiver safety risk.
CE Participation Documentation
Texas Medical Institute of Technology, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15996, will be issuing 1.5 contact hours for this webinar. TMIT is only providing nursing credit at this time.
To request a Participation Document, please click here.
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Related Resources
- Medical Economic; January 16, 2019; The Real Reason Docs Burnout; http://www.medicaleconomics.com/business/real-reason-docs-burn-out
- Harvard T.H. Chan; January 17, 2019; Leading Health Care Organizations Declare Physician Burnout as ‘Public Health Crisis’; https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/press-releases/leading-health-care-organizations-declare-physician-burnout-as-public-health-crisis/
- Medscape; January 17, 2019; Medscape National Physician Burnout, Depression & Suicide Report 2019; https://www.medscape.com/slideshow/2019-lifestyle-burnout-depression-6011056
- Becker’s Hospital Review; June 15, 2018; 5 of the biggest issues nurses face today; https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/workforce/5-of-the-biggest-issues-nurses-face-todayjune15.html
- AMA; January 24, 2019; Physician Burnout: Which Medical Specialties Feel The Most Stress; https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/physician-health/physician-burnout-which-medical-specialties-feel-most-stress
- Total Security Daily Advisor; September 05, 2018; Nurses Face Many on-the-job Risks; https://totalsecuritydailyadvisor.blr.com/facility-security/nurses-face-many-job-risks/
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 1: Culture of Safety Leadership Structures and Systems. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at: http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2010/04/Safe_Practices_for_Better_Healthcare_%E2%80%93_2010_Update.aspx.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 2: Culture Measurement, Feedback, and Intervention. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2010/04/Safe_Practices_for_Better_Healthcare_%E2%80%93_2010_Update.aspx.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 3: Teamwork Training and Skill Building. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2010/04/Safe_Practices_for_Better_Healthcare_%E2%80%93_2010_Update.aspx.
- National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 4: Risks and Hazards. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2010/04/Safe_Practices_for_Better_Healthcare_%E2%80%93_2010_Update.aspx.
- National Quality Forum. Chapter 9: Opportunities for Patient and Family Involvement. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2010/04/Safe_Practices_for_Better_Healthcare_%E2%80%93_2010_Update.aspx.
In the News
- Medscape; January 10, 2019; ‘Stop the Bleed’ Kits Preparing Everyone for Mass Casualties; https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/907187
- Houston Chronicle; January 18, 2019; Bill Would Require School Districts To Train Teachers To ‘Stop The Bleed’; https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Bill-would-require-school-districts-to-train-13548365.php
- Becker’s Hospital Review; January 18, 2019; Massachusetts Nurse Stabbed By Former Patient Urges Hospital Safety Changes; https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/quality/massachusetts-nurse-stabbed-by-former-patient-urges-hospital-safety-changes.html
- Campus Safety; January 28, 2019; Study Links Youth Suicide and Gun Owning Households; https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/research/study-youth-suicide-gun-owning/
- Campus Safety; January 15, 2019; College Campus Shooting Statistics You Should Know; https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/university/college-campus-shooting-statistics/
- Campus Safety; February 01, 2019; Opioid-Reversing Drug ‘Naloxone’ Available in Alabama Schools; https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/safety/opioid-reversing-drug-naloxone-alabama-schools/