Mindful Communication: Leadership and Staff Perspectives

Mindful Communication

Part 2 of a webinar series for nurses by nurses
Mindful communication between leadership and staff…Sharing perspectives from both roles

Our words have power! As we all strive to optimize our workplaces on many levels – from keeping nurses and patients safe, optimizing patient outcomes, and creating a positive work environment to keeping our organizations profitable – effective communication between leadership and staff has become more important than ever. Staff engagement is key to providing optimal patient care as well as understanding who, what, and why leaders need to make changes that impact staff investment in their roles.

This program is free and for informational use only; no CNE is being awarded.

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What our webinar attendees are saying….

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I always learn something new from Dr. Quigley! The tools and new ideas have been incredibly helpful in the past and now today in reducing falls where I have worked. Kudos to Dr. Quigley for her continued advocacy to prevent falls.

- Harriet Straus, BSN, MAOM, CRRN
University of Maryland Rehab and ortho Institute
Baltimore, Maryland
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