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A workshop dedicated to exploring safety in the healthcare workplace is set to take place on November 18. This event will feature Dr. Cynthia Clark, the founder of Civility Matters, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Clark is renowned for her work in promoting civility and respect within healthcare environments, recognizing their critical role in ensuring both employee well-being and patient safety.
Participants can expect to engage in meaningful discussions about the challenges faced in healthcare settings and the importance of fostering a culture of safety. The workshop aims to equip attendees with practical strategies to enhance workplace safety, reduce incidents of violence, and improve overall staff morale.
In addition to Dr. Clark's insights, the event will include interactive sessions that encourage attendees to share their experiences and best practices. This workshop is an essential opportunity for healthcare professionals committed to creating a safer, more respectful work environment for everyone involved in patient care.
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