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Abstract:
The condition of burnout has emerged as a serious trend within today’s workplace. Being stressed out has progressed from just being generally dissatisfied with your day to day activities to a modification of habits and attitudes that can impact your professional career. By examining the biological, psychological, and motivational components that contribute to being “burned out” this presentation will be identifying how these elements work together to create this situation, and also provides several recovery strategies to recover from this situation.Please note that this webinar was previously recorded by Walden University. This professional development opportunity is being brought to you by the Human Resources Department’s Learning and Development Center in partnership with Walden University. If you have follow-up questions for the facilitator, please submit them to HROrganizationalDevelopmentTeam@houstontx.gov. Thank you for watching.
“This presentation will award 1.0 Contact Hours for Continuing Nursing Education to those who attend and complete the evaluation at the end of the session.*
*The planners and presenters of this activity disclose no conflicts in the planning or presentation of the content of this activity.
Walden University is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.”
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Shana Garrett Dean, School of Public Policy and Administration, Walden University
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City of Houston: Avoiding Burnout
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