The Sigma Education Department develops online nursing continuing professional development (NCPD)* materials to help nurses grow and excel in their profession. Along with online courses, the education department offers NCPD through events and now webinars.
Webinars (and accompanying materials) are freely and openly available in the Sigma Repository. Repository login is not necessary.
If a webinar is Sigma NCPD eligible, the item record will contain the necessary information. Look for the Sigma Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) Opportunity heading in the Description field.
This collection contains non-series-based webinars or series of 2 webinars that are not part of an ongoing/open-ended series.
If you are interested in viewing all of the webinar series in this community, please go back to the community homepage to see the complete listing of series-based collections.
*Accreditation: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Submissions from 2022
Closing the gap: Team-based care models, Melissa Rackmil and Emily Sego
Co-design research in the Pacific: Part one, Michele Rumsey
Co-design research in the Pacific: Part two, Michele Rumsey
Student nurse externships, Lisa A. Ruth-Sahd
Cultivating psychological safety through clinical supervision, Jess Sainsbury, Tony Butterworth, Niki Simbani, Liz Walsh, and Joanne Bosanquet
A shift from hospital care to home care. What changes are needed in the nursing curriculum?, Ruth Sanders
Sustain and retain: Strategies to address the global nursing shortage, Franklin A. Shaffer
Guidelines on prescriptive authority for nurses, David Stewart
Submissions from 2021
The shocking truth regarding job-related problems prior to nurse suicide, Cadie Ayers, Marie Manthey, Amanda Choflet, and Judy Davidson
Global health advocacy: Building a foundation for transformative impact at the United Nations and beyond, Pennie Sessler Branden, Valerie Clary-Muronda, Janice E. Hawkins, Dania Itani Mousa, and Aric Shimek
Offering a path to success for everyone: Creating an inclusive environment in nursing education, Christie Cavallo
Keeping self-care relevant: Creative work-life integration for early career nurses, Tim Cunningham, Dorrie K. Fontaine, and Natalie May
Redefining retirement: Planning for the life you want, Joanne Evans and Patricia A. Tabloski
Put your own mask on first: Protecting nurses from deaths by suicide, Christopher R. Friese
It's ok to not be ok: Mental health is health!, Sara Fung and Amie Varley
The future of nursing 2020-2030: Charting a path to achieve health equity, Susan B. Hassmiller
Children's oral health equity and promotion practices, April Hille
Implementation science for clinicians: Accelerating the uptake of evidence into practice for best outcomes, Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk and Sharon Tucker
Psychological capital: An introduction to the what, why, and now what?, Ashley Singh
Embarking on a professional development journey: Building the future you, Jose Arnold Tariga
Submissions from 2020
What do we teach our daughters? Nurses, women and prosperity, Jennifer L. Breads, Dawn Fitzgerald, Catherine Alicia Georges, and Aric Shimek
Infuse Joy: A call to action in healthcare, Richard Ricciardi
Nursing: A pathway of empowerment for women, Richard Ricciardi, Lisa Little, Elizabeth A. Madigan, Pamela Frances Cipriano, Aisha Faal, and Ana Quiroga