Empowering Stroke Care Nurses: Tackling Burnout and Ensuring Quality Patient Outcomes
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Presented by Stroke Challenges, Co-founder, Sarah Livesay and our guest presenter, Michelle Whaley.
Addressing the nursing burnout and turnover crisis is critical!
In this recording of our LIVE EVENT, Sarah and Michelle briefly explore the national trends in nursing burnout and nurses leaving the profession while also exploring strategies for stroke program leadership to engage their nursing colleagues to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Here’s what LIVE EVENT participants had to say:
“Thank you for a great program!”
“Thank you – great presenters and important topics!”
“Thank you for this educational event!! very helpful!”
Sarah Livesay, DNP, APRN, FNCS, FAAN, is an Advanced Practice Nurse from Seattle, Washington. Dr. Livesay works as Professor of Nursing and Assistant Dean of Specialty Education in the College of Nursing at Rush University. She has expertise in stroke and neurocritical care clinical care, as well as building and evaluating neuroscience service line and clinical programs.
Michelle Whaley, MSN, CNS, CCNS, ANVP-BC, is a board-certified Advanced Neurovascular Practice Provider. Michelle has demonstrated exemplary leadership at primary, thrombectomy-capable, and comprehensive stroke centers. Currently, she serves as co-owner and provider at Next Step Stroke Clinicians, PLLC, a private practice dedicated to supporting individuals who have recently experienced a stroke.
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About Stroke Challenges
With significant experience in stroke program management, Stroke Challenges is excited to bring you tools and services to help you manage your stroke programs.