Schwartz Rounds examines violence in health care

Sue Nuss, Ph.D., chief nursing officer, will take part in the panel on violence in health care.

Sue Nuss, Ph.D., chief nursing officer, will take part in the panel on violence in health care.

On Wednesday, the Schwartz Center Rounds will present “Violence in Health Care — What If It’s Too Dangerous to Care?”

The multidisciplinary forum enables clinical caregivers to discuss social and emotional issues that arise in caring for patients. All UNMC and Nebraska Medicine students and employees are invited to attend the forum from noon to 1 p.m. in Eppley Science Hall, Room 3010.

Panelists include:

  • Andrea Rayner, nurse manager, adult crisis unit
  • Sandra Crites, manager, medical intensive care
  • David Sanders, campus security officer
  • Sue Nuss, Ph.D., chief nursing officer
  • Facilitator Jacob Dahlke, clinical ethicist, Office of Healthcare Ethics at Nebraska Medicine

Lunch will be provided, beginning at 11:45 a.m., to the first 60 participants. The Schwartz Center Rounds are presented by the Office of Healthcare Ethics and held the third Wednesday of every month.

Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education Units are available for eligible staff.

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