Killing Me Softly: BULLYING in ED Nursing Practice
In this topic, Cheryl Randolph, MSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, FNP-BC, FAEN will discuss the issue of Bullying in the ED. She talks about the potential causes, how to address it, and what steps can be done to ensure such issues are mitigated.
Upon completion of this course you will receive 1 CEU.
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Cheryl Randolph
MSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, FNP-BC, FAEN
Nurse Educator, Paragon Education Founder
Cheryl Randolph has been practicing critical care nursing for the past 31-years in ED, PICU, ICU & PACU, attaining national certifications in emergency nursing, pediatric emergency nursing, critical care, and as a family nurse practitioner. In addition, she is a Fellow of the Academy of Emergency Nursing: a select group of 165 ED nurses who have made lasting and significant contributions to ED Nursing. She has taught nursing at both the associate and baccalaureate degree levels, and is now acting as the owner of Paragon Education, committed to superior nursing continuing education.
Cheryl a nationally-recognized seminar speaker who is dedicated to empowering critical care and emergency nurses in their practice. Her reputation is well deserved for her ability to make nursing education applicable and practical, as well as engaging and entertaining. Her interactive seminars offer diverse educational activities that aim to increase knowledge, expand understanding, refine skills, enhance practice performance and improve the health status of patients.
Cheryl is an innovative educator with the wonderful ability to make complex concepts understandable and clinically applicable. In her seminars, you’ll find current, and clinically-relevant information that is presented with individual flair. And you’ll laugh, a lot.