As 2025 comes to a close, SDAHO is offering the final virtual education sessions of the year—designed to equip healthcare professionals with practical knowledge and strategies in ethical decision-making, infection prevention, and stress management. Don’t miss these timely opportunities to expand your skills and support your teams.
Ethical Decision-Making in Complex Patient Care | December 11
Explore the ethical complexities of surrogate decision-making, capacity assessment, and treatment over objection in the care of older adults with cognitive impairment. Using the case of Mrs. L, this session fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and practical ethical reasoning to help participants navigate challenging clinical situations with confidence.
Managing Candida Auris in Healthcare: What You Need To Know | December 16
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant fungus that poses serious challenges for healthcare facilities. This session explains what Candida auris is, why it matters, and how it is identified through lab testing. Participants will review core infection prevention strategies, learn how to select effective cleaning and disinfection products, and implement practices that protect patients, residents, and staff.
Stress and Self-Care: Understanding and Strengthening Well-Being | December 18
Take a practical, whole-person approach to understanding stress and strengthening self-care. Explore how stress affects us physically, mentally, emotionally, and behaviorally, especially during times of change. This session covers burnout, internal and external stressors, cognitive distortions, and the impact of prolonged stress on thinking and decision-making. Guided reflection helps participants identify strengths and opportunities for self-care across physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions.
Finish 2025 strong by joining these engaging and practical sessions—designed to support your professional growth and the well-being of those in your care.
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