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Course Overview
Every person feels stress in unique ways and has differing methods of coping with the stress they feel. We care for others while often neglecting our own needs. You will learn that self-care is a deliberate choice and begin to identify what causes stress at work, home and even at play. You will have the opportunity to develop a personal plan to cope with your personal stressors and encouraged to find a “safe person” to talk to. The session will include how to cope with the stress caused by the death of residents you have cared for.
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Presenter
Presenter:
Barry Surratt, recently retired, served for 12 years as healthcare, hospice, and Veterans chaplain. He completed 4 units of Clinical Pastoral Education at St. Luke’s in Boise and served Heart n’ Home Hospice as a Spiritual Care Provider and Director of Spiritual Care, overseeing a team of 9 chaplains. Barry holds a master’s degree in Theology and an Associates in Electromechanical Technology.
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Handouts
Available in the course.
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Fees
- $49/person
1.5 CEUs possible.
Registration/payment does not guarantee CEUs will be awarded.
One [1] CEU is awarded for every sixty [60] minutes of presentation time.
CEUs are awarded only to those individuals:
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- Who are “registered” (no substitutions are made);
- View the entire video; and
- Complete the quiz.
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Registrants must retain copies of their CEU certificate and any handouts in the event they are audited by the licensing agency.
Education offered by IHCA may also be sufficient for other license types (i.e. social work, certified dietary manager, etc.) as long as the learning objectives and educational levels of the presenter(s) meet the licensure requirements. It is up to each attendee to determine the appropriateness of a session and whether it will meet the requirements of their license type.