Dr. Meg Little EdD, RN, EdD, RN – Virtual Coffee Break: Envisioning your healthiest self: Self-care for pharmacists Tell a Friend About This EventTell a Friend
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Identify resources for developing a well-being first aid strategy to reduce difficulties caused by accumulated stress.
Learning Objectives: Describe contemporary pharmacist self-care concerns that impact patient care.
Make a vision of your healthiest self for your own wellness.
Education and Training:
This presentation has been submitted to the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy for approval of Continuing Education credit (one hour).
The following must be accomplished in order to get Board of Pharmacy credits for this program:
Participation and completion of the webinar during the live program or the recorded presentation
Completion of a post-webinar survey recognizing participation
Each month on the 15th, the Board of Pharmacy processes credit.
The Minnesota Pharmacists Association is a continuing pharmacy education provider approved by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy.
Questions? If you have any queries concerning credits, please email [email protected].
If you have any technical queries or problems, please email [email protected].
Meg Little is an Assistant Professor in the University of Minnesota’s College of Pharmacy. Dr. Little focuses in improving the well-being of students and providers. Indigenous health, socioeconomic determinants of health, and holistic nursing are among her research and advocacy interests. She has collaborated on community-based participatory research initiatives with American Indian partners. She also collaborates with Minnesota’s Licensed School Nurses to enhance medication administration and school health. Dr. Little worked as a registered nurse and educator in a number of health care settings before joining the University.
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