When there are no more nurses…a discussion to empower nurses to build a better professional future!
American Nurse Journal Hot Topics Series
Part 4 of a webinar series for nurses by nurses
Nurses always have been…and will continue to be…at the forefront of healthcare. Pandemics, increased healthcare needs, and lack of resources have resulted in serious consequences for the nursing workforce, including staff shortages, compensation inequities, unrelieved moral suffering, burnout, and collective grief. The public, and by extension healthcare leaders and organizations, may assume that nurses will continue to serve — regardless of the circumstances — believing that their commitment to patients will take precedence over their own welfare and that they will continue to fill the gaps in stressed or dysfunctional systems. Now is the time for nurses to stand tall and proud for what they contribute to the nation’s health. Join us to learn how to share the value of your professional expertise and build a better future for nursing. Learn More…
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- how all nurses have the opportunity to reshape the perception and image of nursing. We’ll follow the journey to where we are as a profession and what we can do about it.
- empowering language to help educate patients and the general public so they better understand nursing competence, knowledge, clinical judgement, and innovation.
- actions all nurses can take to help re-imagine nursing’s relationship with the public as a social covenant rather than a social contract.
This webinar is sponsored by:
State University of New York at Delhi has been educating nurses for >80 years. Our fully online BSN and MSN programs are affordable, designed for working nurses, and our caring faculty/staff will help to prepare students for the healthcare workplace!
This webinar is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from SUNY Delhi.
For more information about our sponsor go to: www.delhi.edu/academics/schools/school-nursing.
This program is free and for informational use only; no CNE is being awarded.