Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – Free Webinar **TODAY** Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being

What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Resources for Successful Aging – FREE Webinar Wednesday March 20th at 10am (sponsored by the NNLM SCR)

The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our monthly webinar series.

This monthly 1 hour series will focus on topics of interest to clinicians, researchers, faculty, and information professionals.

Join us for the next webinar session, What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? An Introduction to Online and Community-Based Resources for Successful Aging to be presented on Wednesday, March 20th at 10am by guest speaker Ucheoma Akobundu, PhD, RD, Senior Director for Nutrition Strategy and Impact and Director for National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging, Meals on Wheels America. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: The purpose of this presentation is to review the mission and vision of Meals on Wheels America – the oldest and largest organization in the United States representing the community-based nutrition and meal services field. In addition, this presentation will review popular nutrition and meal services provided by the nationwide network of community-based senior nutrition programs, and outline the documented impact these services have recipient health and wellbeing. Webinar participants will also learn about high-quality education and training offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging – an online resource center, hosted by Meals on Wheels America.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the presentation, the learner will be able to:
-Describe the community-based nutrition and meal service offerings available via the senior nutrition program network across the country.
-Identify the impact of community-based nutrition and meal services on recipient health and wellbeing.
-List training opportunities on topics related to nutrition, aging, and health offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging.

Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – FREE Webinar Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being

What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Resources for Successful Aging – FREE Webinar Wednesday March 20th at 10am (sponsored by the NNLM SCR)

The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our monthly webinar series.

This monthly 1 hour series will focus on topics of interest to clinicians, researchers, faculty, and information professionals.

Join us for the next webinar session, What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? An Introduction to Online and Community-Based Resources for Successful Aging to be presented on Wednesday, March 20th at 10am by guest speaker Ucheoma Akobundu, PhD, RD, Senior Director for Nutrition Strategy and Impact and Director for National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging, Meals on Wheels America. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: The purpose of this presentation is to review the mission and vision of Meals on Wheels America – the oldest and largest organization in the United States representing the community-based nutrition and meal services field. In addition, this presentation will review popular nutrition and meal services provided by the nationwide network of community-based senior nutrition programs, and outline the documented impact these services have recipient health and wellbeing. Webinar participants will also learn about high-quality education and training offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging – an online resource center, hosted by Meals on Wheels America.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the presentation, the learner will be able to:
-Describe the community-based nutrition and meal service offerings available via the senior nutrition program network across the country.
-Identify the impact of community-based nutrition and meal services on recipient health and wellbeing.
-List training opportunities on topics related to nutrition, aging, and health offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging.

Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – FREE Webinar Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being

What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Resources for Successful Aging – FREE Webinar Wednesday March 20th at 10am (sponsored by the NNLM SCR)

The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our monthly webinar series.

This monthly 1 hour series will focus on topics of interest to clinicians, researchers, faculty, and information professionals.

Join us for the next webinar session, What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? An Introduction to Online and Community-Based Resources for Successful Aging to be presented on Wednesday, March 20th at 10am by guest speaker Ucheoma Akobundu, PhD, RD, Senior Director for Nutrition Strategy and Impact and Director for National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging, Meals on Wheels America. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: The purpose of this presentation is to review the mission and vision of Meals on Wheels America – the oldest and largest organization in the United States representing the community-based nutrition and meal services field. In addition, this presentation will review popular nutrition and meal services provided by the nationwide network of community-based senior nutrition programs, and outline the documented impact these services have recipient health and wellbeing. Webinar participants will also learn about high-quality education and training offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging – an online resource center, hosted by Meals on Wheels America.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the presentation, the learner will be able to:
-Describe the community-based nutrition and meal service offerings available via the senior nutrition program network across the country.
-Identify the impact of community-based nutrition and meal services on recipient health and wellbeing.
-List training opportunities on topics related to nutrition, aging, and health offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging.

Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – FREE Webinar Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being

What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Resources for Successful Aging – FREE Webinar Wednesday March 20th at 10am (sponsored by the NNLM SCR)

The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our monthly webinar series.

This monthly 1 hour series will focus on topics of interest to clinicians, researchers, faculty, and information professionals.

Join us for the next webinar session, What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? An Introduction to Online and Community-Based Resources for Successful Aging to be presented on Wednesday, March 20th at 10am by guest speaker Ucheoma Akobundu, PhD, RD, Senior Director for Nutrition Strategy and Impact and Director for National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging, Meals on Wheels America. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: The purpose of this presentation is to review the mission and vision of Meals on Wheels America – the oldest and largest organization in the United States representing the community-based nutrition and meal services field. In addition, this presentation will review popular nutrition and meal services provided by the nationwide network of community-based senior nutrition programs, and outline the documented impact these services have recipient health and wellbeing. Webinar participants will also learn about high-quality education and training offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging – an online resource center, hosted by Meals on Wheels America.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the presentation, the learner will be able to:
-Describe the community-based nutrition and meal service offerings available via the senior nutrition program network across the country.
-Identify the impact of community-based nutrition and meal services on recipient health and wellbeing.
-List training opportunities on topics related to nutrition, aging, and health offered by the National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging.

Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – FREE Webinar Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being

Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals – FREE Webinar Thursday March 7th at 1pm (sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas)

SaferCare Texas (formerly the UNTHSC Institute for Patient Safety) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our joint webinar series.

This 1 hour series co-sponsored by NNLM SCR and SaferCare Texas will focus on topics related to the field of patient safety and health care quality. Through this series, we hope to empower health care professionals, patients, and health information professionals to support the elimination of preventable harm and achieve the highest quality in health care possible. Sessions will be scheduled quarterly and topics chosen based on current trends in patient care.

On Thursday March 7th at 1pm, Lillee Smith Gelinas, MSN, RN, CPPS, FAAN, Nurse Executive and Senior Fellow, SaferCare Texas, will present Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals: The Unrecognized Safety Imperative. Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. No registration is required, and the session is free to any interested parties.

Description: Recent research published by the National Academy of Medicine links poor healthcare outcomes to clinician burnout, including lower quality, increased costs, higher turnover and alarming rates of suicide and depression. Evidence-based strategies to address the problem are known, but less clear is how organizations can successfully implement them.

The issues related to this hidden epidemic will be described and how the ability to achieve optimal performance and outcome excellence is undermined by worker fatigue and burnout. The importance of worker overall health and well-being to create and sustain a culture of safety, a healthy work environment, and a work-life balance will be presented.

Objectives:
-Discuss recent research linking burnout to poor personal and organizational performance
-Identify promising approaches and current strategies to address fatigue and burnout
-Understand how to recognize risks in co-workers and team members
-Describe resources available for personal and organizational well-being