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Monica Natzke
Chief Nursing Officer | AdventHealth
Monica Natzke is the Chief Nursing Officer for AdventHealth South Overland Park. In this role, she oversees all clinical operations which includes education, clinical quality, patient experience and safety. Monica has worked at AdventHealth for 19 years. She spent 11 years leading the AdventHealth Shawnee Mission surgical services teams and 5 years as the Assistant Chief Nursing Officer. Monica is a graduate of the AdventHealth Executive Leadership Program and Kansas City Centurions. In 2020, she received the Heroes in Healthcare award and in 2023 she was part of Kansas Hospital Association’s inaugural class of Advocacy All Stars. She is currently serving as chair of Kansas Hospital Association’s Workforce Committee and is on Overland Park Chamber’s Opportunity Now Talent Council. In her career, Monica has been instrumental in planning and construction of multiple healthcare facilities including AdventHealth Prairie Star campus, AdventHealth South Overland Park and is currently assisting with AdventHealth Lenexa City Center which is expected to open the summer of 2025. Monica earned a master’s degree in business administration from Baker University, and a bachelor's degree in nursing from Iowa Wesleyan University. Monica has a 19-year-old daughter and a 17-year-old son. When they are not at ballfields, they can be found golfing or fishing.

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Designing for Healthcare Worker Safety & Wellness

Tuesday, July 23, 2024 | 2pm ET

The rising occurrence of violence in the healthcare workspace is a growing concern. In a recent survey, 72% of healthcare workers said their biggest safety concern is patients becoming violent. Another 61% said their biggest safety concern is the mental health impact of burnout. These concerns are affecting healthcare worker recruitment and retention with 68% prioritizing workplace safety when looking for a job and more than half noting they would be likely to quit if a violent incident occurred. 

Healthcare workers' mental and physical safety is a real and urgent concern affecting clinical care. The built environment must adapt and support these concerns. Join this panel of healthcare leaders to discuss and address operational and architectural healthcare modifications to create a safer work environment with improved wellness for staff. Presented in partnership with the Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH).

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Live course date: 07/23/2024 | 02:00 PM