Sustainable Strategies to Support Resiliency & Professional Well-being for Healthcare Professionals
The Missouri and Kansas Chapters of the American College of Healthcare Executives and the Kansas City Metropolitan Healthcare Council (KCMHC) invite you to attend the education program, Sustainable Strategies to Support Resiliency & Professional Well-being for Healthcare Professionals, on Wednesday, April 6, at Children's Mercy Research Institute.
Program Overview
Adverse patient events have been attributed to healthcare staff who have experienced difficulty sleeping, reduced job satisfaction, impaired behavior, and anxiety. These attributes contribute to more serious consequences such as burnout, depression, post-traumatic disorder, and suicidal ideation. The suicide rate for physicians is higher than that for any other profession, in part because of the stress of medical school, the risk for malpractice, sleep deprivation, and challenges with work/life balance. Healthcare leaders often struggle with finding long-term solutions to address an important but personal issue for their staff and organization. During this panel, participants will learn sustainable strategies and approaches that will address well-being and resiliency for healthcare professionals in today’s healthcare environment as well as the importance of sustaining well-being for healthcare professionals.
The moderated panel of experts will be convened.
Moderator
Adele Ducharme, MSN, MBA, R.N.
Chief Executive Officer, North Region, Saint Luke's North Hospital
The panel will be comprised of:
- Stephanie Burrus, DO, FAAP - Chief Wellbeing Officer, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Katrina Greene, M.Ed - Director, Leadership & Organizational Development - HCA, MidAmerica Division
- Angela 'Angie' Pastorek - Program Director & Lead Faculty, KU School of Professional Studies
This program has been approved for 1.5 hours of ACHE face-to-face credit.