There’s still time to register for NJHA’s June 1 education program on fostering a healthy work environment for your team members.
This full-day conference will provide education on workplace environment issues in the healthcare setting and strategies to enhance the culture of safety of all organizations. Discussion topics will include workplace aggression; the “second victim” phenomenon; behavioral health; physician burnout; moral distress and resilience.
A healthy work environment is one that is safe, empowering and satisfying. The World Health Organization defines it as a place that is absent of real and perceived threats to health, but also a place of “physical, mental and social well-being.” And the American Nurses Association says that a culture of safety is paramount, in which all leaders, managers, healthcare workers and ancillary staff have a responsibility as part of the patient-centered team to perform with a sense of professionalism, accountability, transparency, involvement, efficiency and effectiveness.
This program is targeted toward nurses, quality managers, risk managers, human resource managers, post-acute facilities, public health professionals and other healthcare professionals. And save the date for a follow-up program: Second Victim Workshop Nov. 30, with details coming soon.
Click here for program details and online registration.