Moral Distress - View Webcasts

View Webcasts
Activities
Moral Distress is an "occupational hazard" for healthcare providers. It describes a situation in which the healthcare provider knows what the ethical/moral course of action is, but is constrained from acting on it. There may be legal, institutional, or social constraints, including patient/surrogate decisions. Moral distress is an integrity-compromising situation, and if...
Faculty
- M Sara Rosenthal , PhD, HEC-C
- Annette G. Greer , PhD, MSN, RN
- Maria C. Clay , PhD
Activity Details
- CreditAmounts:
- CME: 0.75
- Other: 0.75
- Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Sep 19, 2026
- Cost: Free
Moral Distress is an "occupational hazard" for healthcare providers. It describes a situation in which the healthcare provider knows what the ethical/moral course of action is, but is constrained from acting on it. There may be legal, institutional, or social constraints, including patient/surrogate decisions. Moral distress is an integrity-compromising situation, and if...
Faculty
- M Sara Rosenthal , PhD, HEC-C
- Annette G. Greer , PhD, MSN, RN
- Maria C. Clay , PhD
Activity Details
- CreditAmounts:
- CME: 0.75
- Other: 0.75
- Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Sep 19, 2026
- Cost: Free
Moral Distress is an "occupational hazard" for healthcare providers. It describes a situation in which the healthcare provider knows what the ethical/moral course of action is, but is constrained from acting on it. There may be legal, institutional, or social constraints, including patient/surrogate decisions. Moral distress is an integrity-compromising situation, and if...
Faculty
- M Sara Rosenthal , PhD, HEC-C
- Annette G. Greer , PhD, MSN, RN
- Maria C. Clay , PhD
Activity Details
- CreditAmounts:
- CME: 0.75
- Other: 0.75
- Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Sep 19, 2026
- Cost: Free