Managing disruptive behaviour in the healthcare workplace
Health Quality Council of Alberta
Disruptive behaviour, including bullying, continues to be an issue in medical culture. In the framework and resource toolkit, the Health Quality Council of Alberta offers strategies to help encourage a healthy work environment.
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