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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 31 MIN

Reclaiming civility in academic nursing

from Lippincott Spark · host LIPPINCOTT NURSING EDUCATION

How can we transform conflict into connection in the demanding world of nursing education? The answer lies in fostering civility—a foundational element for building healthy, productive learning environments. In this first installment of our civility series, we welcome Dr. Cynthia Clark, a nationally recognized expert and trailblazer in promoting civility within the nursing profession. Dr. Clark shares why civility is not just a “nice-to-have,” but a critical component for the future of nursing education and practice. We explore the profound impact that a respectful academic culture has on classroom dynamics, student success, and ultimately, patient care. Nurse educators and leaders will gain actionable insights and evidence-based strategies to cultivate compassionate, resilient teams. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: - Identify and address incivility in academic settings - Implement proven strategies to promote a positive culture - Empower students and faculty to become agents of civility - Foster psychological safety and inclusive learning environments This episode is a must-listen for nurse educators, administrators, and anyone committed to shaping the next generation of nurses. Dr. Clark offers practical tools to help you lead with intention and create lasting change in your institution. Subscribe and tune in to discover how you can champion civility and transform nursing education from the inside out.For more information and resources:https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/lippincott-nursing-faculty

How can we transform conflict into connection in the demanding world of nursing education? The answer lies in fostering civility—a foundational element for building healthy, productive learning environments. In this first installment of our civility series, we welcome Dr. Cynthia Clark, a nationally recognized expert and trailblazer in promoting civility within the nursing profession. Dr. Clark shares why civility is not just a “nice-to-have,” but a critical component for the future of nursing education and practice. We explore the profound impact that a respectful academic culture has on classroom dynamics, student success, and ultimately, patient care. Nurse educators and leaders will gain actionable insights and evidence-based strategies to cultivate compassionate, resilient teams. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: - Identify and address incivility in academic settings - Implement proven strategies to promote a positive culture - Empower students and faculty to become agents of civility - Foster psychological safety and inclusive learning environments This episode is a must-listen for nurse educators, administrators, and anyone committed to shaping the next generation of nurses. Dr. Clark offers practical tools to help you lead with intention and create lasting change in your institution. Subscribe and tune in to discover how you can champion civility and transform nursing education from the inside out.For more information and resources:https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/lippincott-nursing-faculty

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