2022 - Nurse to Nurse Bullying: A Sepsis in Healthcare
Date2022-02-24
Deadline2022-02-24
VenueOnline event, USA - United States
KeywordsNurse to Nurse Bullying; A Sepsis in Healthcare; HR Compliance
Websitehttps://bit.ly/3gTkxUH
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
Nurse to nurse bullying threatens the safety and well-being of patients and nurses. The misconduct is a major problem for all nurses and causing 60% of new nurses to leave their first nursing position and 1 in 3 nurses to quit the profession.
Sometimes the bullying is so subtle it is almost invisible yet causes cumulative damage to the targeted nurse as well as those nurses who witness the behavior. The Joint Commission requires healthcare organizations seeking accreditation to address the misconduct.
Yet, healthcare is notoriously known for not preventing the behavior or intervening when it occurs. What should you do if you are targeted or a witness to the behavior? If you are a nurse leader, what are your responsibilities to prevent and intervene with the bullying occurring in your environment?
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Violence in healthcare is an epidemic. Nurses are the primary targets of the violence from patients, family members, visitors, doctors and from each other. Why would nurses bully each other? Why aren't they supportive of each other.
What role does their gender play in attacking each other? This webinar will explore the phenomena of nurses to nurse bullying examining why it happens, who is the most likely target and what hospital administration, nurse executives, and nurses themselves should do to prevent the abuse.
AREA COVERED
To define bullying
To discuss misconduct within nursing practice incorporating The Joint Commission's Disruptive Behavior Standard, Nursing Social Policy Statement, Nursing Code of Ethics and the Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice
To identify theories, causes and contributing factors of bullying in nursing
To list the steps to follow when bullying occurs
To discuss nursing leadership's role in the prevention and intervention of bullying
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Human Resources Professionals
Nursing Supervisors
Chief Nursing Officer
Director of Nursing
VP of Nursing
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses
Hospital Administrators
SPEAKER PROFILE
Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer and consultant. Her specialty areas include management/leadership development, organization development, communication, and harassment and bullying. She is an expert witness for discrimination and harassment lawsuits.
For more detail, please click on this below link:
https://bit.ly/3gTkxUH
Email: info-AT-247compliance.us
Tel: +1-661-336-9555
Follow Us: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-jones-87357317...
Nurse to nurse bullying threatens the safety and well-being of patients and nurses. The misconduct is a major problem for all nurses and causing 60% of new nurses to leave their first nursing position and 1 in 3 nurses to quit the profession.
Sometimes the bullying is so subtle it is almost invisible yet causes cumulative damage to the targeted nurse as well as those nurses who witness the behavior. The Joint Commission requires healthcare organizations seeking accreditation to address the misconduct.
Yet, healthcare is notoriously known for not preventing the behavior or intervening when it occurs. What should you do if you are targeted or a witness to the behavior? If you are a nurse leader, what are your responsibilities to prevent and intervene with the bullying occurring in your environment?
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Violence in healthcare is an epidemic. Nurses are the primary targets of the violence from patients, family members, visitors, doctors and from each other. Why would nurses bully each other? Why aren't they supportive of each other.
What role does their gender play in attacking each other? This webinar will explore the phenomena of nurses to nurse bullying examining why it happens, who is the most likely target and what hospital administration, nurse executives, and nurses themselves should do to prevent the abuse.
AREA COVERED
To define bullying
To discuss misconduct within nursing practice incorporating The Joint Commission's Disruptive Behavior Standard, Nursing Social Policy Statement, Nursing Code of Ethics and the Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice
To identify theories, causes and contributing factors of bullying in nursing
To list the steps to follow when bullying occurs
To discuss nursing leadership's role in the prevention and intervention of bullying
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Human Resources Professionals
Nursing Supervisors
Chief Nursing Officer
Director of Nursing
VP of Nursing
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses
Hospital Administrators
SPEAKER PROFILE
Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer and consultant. Her specialty areas include management/leadership development, organization development, communication, and harassment and bullying. She is an expert witness for discrimination and harassment lawsuits.
For more detail, please click on this below link:
https://bit.ly/3gTkxUH
Email: info-AT-247compliance.us
Tel: +1-661-336-9555
Follow Us: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-jones-87357317...
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