Infographic 7 Ways to Address Moral Injury in Nurses Moral Injury has been described as a “deep soul wound” that occurs when a person feels they must take actions, or witness actions, that violate their deeply held moral beliefs.¹ Nurses have an inherent calling to care for others, and may experience moral injury when they are unable to ensure that patients receive the care they need or when they feel their teams are not meeting high standards of care. Download infographic
White Paper Physician Burnout: A Way Forward Download this white paper to learn the implications of physician burnout on clinical and financial outcomes. Get your org on the path to reducing burnout. Learn More
Webinar Nurse Self-Care: Learning How to Take Care of Yourself and Your Team With the right tools, nurse leaders can build a work environment that supports positive health and the effective management of stress. Learn more now. Learn More
Webinar Self-Care: Intentionally Improving Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic This webinar discusses the particular reasons why COVID-19 both challenges our resilience and offers an unprecedented opportunity to incorporate self-care into our lives. Learn More