CM Spotlight Webinar on July 25 - Mindful Leadership: Become a Beacon in the Storm
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On Thursday, July 25 at 11 AM CST join Rebecca Perez, RN, BSN, CCM for CMSA's CM Spotlight Series for July on "Mindfulness and Resiliency: Personal and Professional Well-being."
The culture of healthcare is frenetic. We are torn between meeting the needs of patients, the pressures of budgets, meeting quality measures, corrective action plans, and staff management. Evidence shows that mindful practice has the potential to improve attention, cognitive performance, empathy, and the health of patients. Being mindful requires that we assess our emotions, our reasoning, and then in a careful and caring manner, do what is right and best. Mindfulness reminds us that we have a duty to ourselves as well as to others. Caring for others, working with others, means we must take care of ourselves.
In healthcare, resilience has been identified as having the capacity to deal with adversity and demands. High levels of resilience indicate the healthcare professional is more likely to be healthy and will stay in their profession, have better work relationships, higher job satisfaction, and an improved professional quality of life.
Mindfulness and resiliency help us to be guides for our patients and peers, like a lighthouse guiding a ship to port, provides clarity to do the right thing, brings out the best in others, creates a path to follow, and inspire hope.
OBJECTIVES
1. The participant will recognize mindfulness and its role in self-care
2. The participant will be able to summarize the ethical impact of mindfulness on care of others
3. The participant will be able to identify the positive impact on leadership roles when mindfulness is practiced
4. The participant will be introduced to mindful exercises
Member Only Program
CE's: 1 hour CCM Ethics, 1 hour RN, and ASWB
Register today at the link below; have your CMSA.org user name and password ready to log in and complete your registration.
If you run into issues please contact cmsa@cmsa.org or call 501-225-2229 for assistance.