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Maintaining a “Normal” Work-Life Balance While Working the Night Shift ★

Webinar/Online

Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 5:00pm ET - 6:00pm ET
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Education

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Credits Offered

This event offers 1.0 CE credit to attendees.
Accreditation Info: American Nurses Association — Massachusetts.

Additional Information

Join Dr. Yel'Ora, Lifestyle & Obesity Coach for Night Workers, for a webinar to showcase the “trials and tribulations” of working the night shift while maintaining Work/Life Balance. The content will be separated into 3 major headings: 

  • Dangers associated with the Night Shift 
  • Ways to minimize your health risks while working nights 
  • Create a work-life balance 

This webinar will...

  • Support night shift workers with health and wellness-related educational resources to help them survive and thrive while working the night shift. 
  • Empower night shift workers to pursue higher education, set up businesses, and discover themselves through the autonomy night shift work provides.

The presentation will be followed by Q&A.

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This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Nurses Association Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Participants will earn 1 CE for participation. 

Speakers

Chinyelu Oraedu (Dr. Yel'Ora)
Chinyelu Oraedu (Dr. Yel'Ora) PhD

Academic Hospitalist-Nocturnist

Lifestyle & Obesity Coach fir Night Worker. Board Certified in Internal Medicine. Straight out of residrncy, I started working as a solo Nocturnist at Stamford Hospital, Stamford , CT. I knew why I needed to work the night shift at the beginning of my career. Reliable childcare seemed unattainable. We were first generation immigrants who had no family support. Nonetheless, I couldn't find any resources which amplified or even highlighted the many challenges faced by people who worked nights or the 3rd shift.