Conflict Management in the Imaging Lab: A Delicate Balance of Egos, Expectations, and Efficiency
November 20
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7:00 pm
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8:00 pm EST
ULTRASOUND SOLUTIONS CORP. is delighted to welcome back Robert C. Moody, Jr., PhD, MS, BS, RVT, for a discussion on how to identify and resolve common workplace interpersonal and interprofessional conflicts.
Course Description:
This lecture is designed to help Sonographers identify and describe common workplace interpersonal and interprofessional conflicts that could be present in Imaging Labs, explore potential root causes of workplace interpersonal and interprofessional conflicts, and inspire participants to consider implementing Dispute Systems Design as a potential solution to addressing interpersonal and interprofessional conflicts. (Approved for 1 SDMS CME credit, provided one is present for the entire event.)
Course Objectives:Upon completion of this educational activity, the participant will be able to:
Identify the most common conflicts involving Imaging Labs and how they impact productivity and lead to burnout.
Describe the influence interpersonal and interprofessional conflicts have on both medical imaging departments and the larger hospital system through the lens of Complex Systems Theory.
Explain how Dispute Systems Design functions as a valid method to address and resolve conflicts specific to medical imaging departments.
In his spare time, Professor Moody spends too much time reading books, watching movies, playing old video games, talking to his cat, and building models in his garage.
This activity is an approved SDMS CME activity – approved for 1.0 SDMS CME credit.
Please note that partial credit will not be issued.
The CME participant roster will be reported by Ultrasound Solutions Corp. to the
SDMS CME Tracker System.
Important update from the SDMS:
SDMS no longer allows its CME providers to issue Partial Credit for attendance. If you join late or leave early, the SDMS will no longer permit us to award partial pro-rated credit.
Therefore, from now on, in order to receive CME credit, you must be in attendance for the ENTIRE event via your own unique Zoom link that Zoom emailed to you when you registered. Then, and only then, will USC be able to award you any credit. So, please be prompt and attentive to the time schedule. We apologize for any inconvenience, but again, this is a new SDMS policy we must abide by. Thank you for understanding.