Today in Nursing Leadership
Cultivating Mindfulness, Ethical Practice and Resilience in Nurses
Interview with Cynda Rushton
In This Episode
Nurses and leaders are experiencing moral adversity that can lead to various types of moral suffering. Cynda Rushton discusses an evidence based program that offers a pathway to fortify nurses inherent resilience and integrity and arm them with the tools necessary to meet the inevitable ethical challenges that arise in health care.Related Resources
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