Incivility in Healthcare: COVID Chaos and Steps to Provide a Positive Solution
Linda Robinson, MSN, RN, CPXP | VP of Clinical Excellence, MDM Healthcare
The COVID-19 pandemic has mentally and physically strained hospitalized patients, their families, visitors, healthcare workers, and the overall healthcare system. The combined vulnerabilities have intensified all hospital interactions and compounded an already rising workplace incivility and violence problem in healthcare. Join this webinar for a transformative discussion to provide healthcare workers with tools and techniques for a safe and healing hospital environment.
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