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Creating a Culture of Civility, Community, and Joy in Healthcare

by Office of Community Culture

Workshop

Back to Carroll University Ethos Symposium

Wed, Mar 19, 2025

1:20 PM – 2:20 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Stackner Ballroom

107 N. Barstow St, Waukesha, WI 53186, United States

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The harmful impact of workplace disrespect and incivility is well documented and if allowed to take root, the consequences can be grim. So, imagine an enjoyable workplace—an environment where you and your colleagues can truly thrive in your career and profession. This engaging and thought-provoking session provides an evidence-based understanding of workplace incivility, its impact on individuals, teams, organizations, and patient care—and emphasizes the need to cultivate and sustain healthy workplaces. Join a renowned nurse researcher, award-winning professor, and accomplished author for a stimulating session to explore a variety of strategies to foster healthy work environments.

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Cynthia Clark

Professor Emeritus

Boise State University

Dr. Clark is Founder of Civility Matters, Professor Emeritus at Boise State University, and an award-winning professor, scholar, and author. She serves as a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, the NLN Academy of Nursing Education, and co-chaired the American Nurses Association Professional Panel on Incivility, Bullying, and Workplace Violence. Dr. Clark is best known for her ground-breaking work on fostering civility and healthy work and learning environments around the globe. She is the recipient of numerous teaching, service, and research awards—and widely acclaimed for her engaging presentations. Her empirical assessments have been translated into 16 world languages and used by scholars in 32 countries on 5 continents. She is a community builder and an unwavering advocate for a kinder, gentler, and more civil world.

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