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“Rooted in Strength: Rooted in Human-Centered Leadership” Webinar

Webinar/Online

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:00pm ET - 1:00pm ET
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Topic

Discovery through self-reflection, work ethic vs. self-care ethic, and more!

Speaker(s)

Susan Campis, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC; Kay Kennedy, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ; Lucy Leclerc, PhD, RN, NPD-BC

Additional Information

To recognize and celebrate National Nurses Month, join us on Wednesday, May 25th at 12:00 PM for a lunch hour of discovery through self-reflection, understanding work ethic versus self-care ethic, human-centered leadership, and so much more!

1 contact hour to be awarded.

Presenting will be Susan Campis, Dr. Kay Kennedy, and Dr. Lucy Leclerc.

Susan Campis has served in progressive leadership roles for over 12 years, her last role being Executive Director, Grady Burn Center, Grady Hospital in Atlanta Georgia.

As Executive Director of the Grady Burn Center, she and her team received recognition as a ‘top tier’ unit for Patient Satisfaction 4 years in a row.

Susan is a nurse leader whose passion for coaching and mentoring others helped produce successful nursing teams throughout her career. As a nurse leader, Susan works to create a safe and healthy work environment where her team can be and perform at their best, ensuring quality care and patient safety.

Dr. Kay Kennedy is an author, nurse executive, nurse educator, and entrepreneur.

By combining a love for nurses, patients, and quality improvement, she has led large nursing teams to create healthy work environments, satisfied patients, and consistent, high-quality care.

Dr. Kennedy has held multiple leadership roles from the bedside to Chief Nursing Officer.

Dr. Kennedy’s goal as a leader is to ignite innovative problem-solving; develop others to be their best; and lead by serving others.

Dr. Lucy Leclerc is a nurse executive, author, entrepreneur, and Assistant Professor of Nursing at KSU where she teaches leadership, professionalism, and ethics to the future of nursing.

Dr. Leclerc’s research focuses on nursing leadership in practice and in academia.

She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nursing Education and has published research in many peer-reviewed journals.

Dr. Leclerc seeks to reveal what already exists within nurses and nursing teams…excellence and professionalism.

Georgia Nurses Association is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Association Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.