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Built to Last: A Culture of Highly Engaged Telephone Triage Nurses
Date
May 10, 2017
Credits
1 CH | Expired May 14, 2019
$25$25.00
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Address engagement challenges for nurses working in telephone triage, both in centralized call centers and primary practice settings, with a primary focus on the leadership support of staff and patients.
Contact hours available until 5/14/19.
Requirements for Successful Completion:
Complete the learning activity in its entirety and complete the online CNE evaluation. You will be able to print your CNE certificate at any time after you complete the evaluation.
Disclosures:
No planning committee member or speaker declares any actual or potential conflict of interest.
Commercial Support and Sponsorship:
No commercial support or sponsorship declared.
Accreditation Statement:
This educational activity is jointly provided by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. (AJJ) and AAACN.
Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
AAACN is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 5366.
Learning Outcome:
After completing this learning activity, the learner will be able to distinguish the differences between engaged and disengaged behaviors of staff within a telephone triage environment and discuss the benefits of building and maintaining an engaged environment for telephone triage staff.
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