The past year has been incredibly challenging for anyone working in the healthcare setting.
Despite our worries and fears, healthcare professionals continue to show up to work every day, and are operating in so many roles to ensure the needs of our patients and families are met. This can be met with signs and symptoms of burnout or compassion fatigue, but the key is recognizing it in order to implement methods to promote resiliency.
This interactive workshop will discuss these important issues so that we can continue to bring our best selves to the populations we serve.
11:45 am - 12:00 pm - Networking 12:00 - 1:15 pm - Presentation and Q&A
This is a one hour CEU for social workers and counselors.
About the Presenter
Christina Phillips, LSW, MSW
Christina D. Phillips holds master’s degree in Social Work and bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management. With over 23 years of experience in Social Work and Human Services, Christina has many years of Supervisory/ Management experience where she developed her passion for training, mentorship, and leadership.
Christina enjoys speaking on various topics such as Compassion Fatigue, Teamwork 101, and How to Cope with a Toxic Work Environment. She is an experienced an experienced trainer having trained Social Workers and Nurses for Continuing Education Units as well as other community organizations such as the local chapter of the NASWB and National Library Association. Christina is devoted to the growth and development of organizations and individuals.
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