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Moral Distress in Social Work: Recognizing, Addressing and Reframing toward ResiliencePresenter: Kristen M Fischer, LMSW, NSW-C 1 CEU - may be counted as Ethics Moral distress occurs when you know the ethical course of action, but internal and/or external constraints keep you from carrying it out. It makes your guts churn and can make it hard to continue to come to work each day. Participants will learn to identify moral distress in themselves and colleagues, and develop processes to address and cope with situations and constraints that contribute to moral distress. A framework for addressing and working through moral distress, personally and in a team environment, will be discussed. Presenter:
A kidney transplant social worker for two decades, Kristen also serves on the Sanford Clinical Ethics Committee. Her areas of expertise are moral distress, staff well-being and resilience, and professional boundaries. As founder of Kristen M Fischer Consulting, Kristen provides education and guidance for local, regional and national colleagues through public speaking and healthcare leadership consultation. Kristen serves on the NKF Council of Nephrology Social Workers Executive Committee, and on the NASW-ND Board of Directors.
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