Please note that this session is expected to conclude at 5:15 pm, not 4:45 pm as listed in the printed program book.
Please join us for this special screening of "Everybody's Work: Healing What Hurts Us All," the groundbreaking documentary produced by SHIFT Nursing, hosted by Beth Toner of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
"We miss this opportunity to have this wealth of experience that is guiding our practice, and it harms our communities and patients. Because we know that a diverse nursing workforce improves patient outcomes." - Anna Maria Valdez, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE, CFRN, FAEN, FAADN
ABOUT THE FILM:
START YOUR SHIFT Like blood in our veins, racism pervades healthcare.
It pushes some people’s pain, voices, and bodies aside. It distorts care and kills people faster, but it continues to be an invisible risk factor.
Too many continue to deny or look past this reality — that this system meant to heal is causing harm. But some fearless nurses are saying it’s time to get to work.
Address human suffering. Advocate for the voiceless. This is where nursing began.
But to heal, it will take everyone standing up and speaking out. Health justice, after all, is everybody’s work.
Learn more at www.shiftnursing.com
Learning Objectives:
Describe antiracism "bright spots" in nursing practice and across the nursing profession.
Identify ways that racism impacts the experience of nurses and patients.
Describe one way they can advance antiracism in the nursing profession and/or the healthcare system.