Resilience Course Details:
- Resilience is recognized as an important factor in sustained health and performance in the workplace. Recent changes in healthcare delivery, ethics, and technology present both stress and opportunities for personal and career development and finding meaning in one’s work. The role of specific behaviors, values, mindsets, and relationships in sustaining resilience is becoming more commonly appreciated.
Program Highlights:
- The multiple perspectives of resilience in healthcare
- The Practices of Resilience: Behavior, mindsets, values
- Resilience and performance
- The development of Resilient Professionals
- Supervisors and resilient staff development
- Mentoring / Preceptor strategies for Resilience
- Personal plan for building resilience
- Integration with training / continuing education
Qualify for CEUs:
- L General Contact Hours: 7 Contact Hours: 0.7 General CEUs.
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- 7 PDHs from EAPs (Expiration Date – May 31, 2023)
- 7 CE Credits for National Certified Addiction Counselors
- RN CEU’s pending
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- Profession Specific Contact Hours:
- PLEASE NOTE: These hours are only applicable towards courses offered at Live Trainings, Regional Trainings, Online Courses, and the World Congress.
- Approved Instructor Courses:
- It is up to the Approved Instructors or sponsoring agency to apply for profession specific Continuing Education Unit’s if they choose. Learn more on our CEU Information page.
- Please check with your state licensing board prior to registration to see if they will accept the certificate of completion as a means for continuing education.
Presenter:
- Victor W. Welzant, Psy.D.. Clinical Psychologist
- International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
- Mountain Health Network
Who Should Attend:
- Resilience in Health Care is a course is designed for Nursing Professionals, Physicians, and Pre-hospital Providers, and all those who serve in healthcare today. Interactive exercises will assist in enhancing resilience from multiple perspectives to elicit and teach the skills of resilience. The role of resilience training for new professionals, as well as the role of supervisors, mentors, and preceptors in enhancing resilience will be reviewed. The connection between resilience and expert performance and decision making will be discussed.
Date:
- Tuesday, May 24, 2023
Time:
- 8 am to 4:30 pm
Location:
Cost:
- $50 per person
Questions:
- Questions about course specific details, CEUs, or other questions, should be directed to Rita Elkins in the office of Spiritual Care at St. Mary’s Medical Center at 304.526.1188
- Questions about payment or submission forms, should be directed to Beth Sparks at the Mountain Health Network Foundations.