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Saving Lives Series: Module 1: Suicide Awareness, Risk/Protective Factors & Warning Signs


Total Credits: 1.00 Contact Hours

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Speakers:
Stacy McColl, MSN, RN, CARN |  Brittney Majefski, MSN, RN, PMH-BC
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Join Us for the First Module in Our Saving Lives Series: Suicide Awareness in Nursing

This series of educational modules are designed to raise awareness of nurse death by suicide and how we together can work to reduce the risk. This first module discusses both risk factors as well protective factors and warning signs as they relate to the public and  the nursing profession. Join us as we discuss how to address barriers to care ,areas for improvement and how we can stand together to create a culture of support and risk reduction.

 

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Stacy McColl, MSN, RN, CARN's Profile

Stacy McColl, MSN, RN, CARN Related Seminars and Products

Outreach and Peer Support Specialist

Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses


Stacy has been a nurse for over 29 years and holds an MSN in Leadership and Organizational Change in Healthcare Systems. 

 

Stacy has 29 years of clinical experience in psychiatric/mental health nursing, having worked in a variety of roles including Direct Care, Charge Nurse, Admissions/Intake Nurse, Psychiatric Liaison to Emergency Services, Educator, Case Manager, Director of Nursing Services and currently the Outreach Nurse for the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses.  

 

In her Outreach role with TPAPN Stacy provides both accredited and individually tailored workshops to address challenges that healthcare providers face today in relation to nurse wellness; substance use disorder and mental health. With a focus on health promotion, the human response to stress, early intervention, risk reduction, and harm reduction Stacy utilizes a trauma informed and evidence-based approach. Stacy is particularly passionate about stigma reduction/elimination that continues to present as a barrier to care for nurses experiencing a mental health condition and/or unhealthy substance use.   

 

Here to listen, attune, and meet each individual where they are at, Stacy’s mission is to work together to humanize healthcare providers with the knowledge that we, as professional nurses, may experience a mental health condition during our career.  

 

Stacy is a proud member of Sigma Theta Tau, TNA/ANA, and the APNA.  


Brittney Majefski, MSN, RN, PMH-BC's Profile

Brittney Majefski, MSN, RN, PMH-BC Related Seminars and Products

Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses Program Director

Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses


Brittney Majefski has been a Registered Nurse since 2013 and holds a masters degree in nursing education. Brittney has held a variety of positions over the years from direct care, infection control to various leadership positions including Assistance Director and Director of Nursing at a Residential Treatment Center for Adolescents. In addition to her work as a Director of Nursing, she worked for The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing from 2021 to January of 2023 as a clinical instructor and course facilitator for the AE Psych-Mental Health course. Her passion for education and mental health are what drive her to continue to advocate for continual improvements to the field of nursing. Since January of 2023 she has served as the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses Program Director and holds and ANCC certification as a psychiatric mental health nurse. She is a proud TNA/ANA member, has written for the Texas Nurses Magazine and presented research and poster presentations at State conferences and serves on the Board of Directors for the National Organization of Alternative Programs . Brittney hopes to continue her advocacy for nursing by helping promote open conversations to all nurses, hospital administrators and legislators regarding promoting nurses’ overall wellbeing.

On a more personal note, Brittney enjoys the outdoors, reading, traveling & spending time with her family and friends. She has been happily married to her husband of 17 years who is a first responder for the City of Austin.


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Disclosures

Accreditation Statement: Texas Nurses Association/Foundation Provider Unit is accredited as a provider of  nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 

Relevant Financial Relationships Statement: The activity’s Nurse Planner has determined that no one who has the ability to control the content of this learning activity has a relevant financial relationship.

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1. Attend the entire learning activity
2. Complete and submit an online post-activity evaluation