Solutions Spotlight: Legal advice for modern nurse managers
Nurse Leader Insider, July 2, 2015
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- Liability risks related to social media misuse
- Safety in the workplace from a legal perspective, including implications of dealing with occupational violence, bullying, and highly contagious diseases
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- Dealing proactively with nurse whistleblowers
- Ten best practices to reduce liability risks
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