Game Changing Team Development for Healthcare Leaders – One Activity at a Time is off the ground!

The 1-hour session with Beth was realistic, creative, and factual. I can apply insights to my practice and look forward to the next session.

Wieslaw Rocki, MD, PhD

When medical professionals fail to speak up due to fear of judgement or comparison negative patient outcomes can arise. In the first session I saw how playing improv games such as Radical Acceptance may help to build confidence and enhance awareness within healthcare teams. Being a participant in this program is time well spent.

Julie Meyer, RN, BSN

November Sessions

Join us for fast-paced, hour-long sessions where you’ll learn to teach and vary one activity with your team using just a few minutes in meetings you already have!

Online: Tuesday, Nov 1st from 6:30 – 7:30p EST

York, ME: Sunday, Nov 6th from 1 – 2p EST

Promote positive relationships, boost morale, improve communication, and manage stress! – One activity at a time!

  • Suggested donation of $20.
  • Try a session for $1. 
  • Registration will secure your space.

The more sessions you come to, the more activities you’ll have in your toolbox. Questions: Beth@Bethboynton.com

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  • Beth Boynton, RN, MS, CP

    Beth Boynton, RN, MS, CP (She/Hers) is an author and consultant specializing in communication and related skills.  She has been researching and teaching these skills to healthcare and mental health professionals for two decades! In addition to textbooks,  “Successful Nurse Communication: Safe Care, Healthy Workplaces, & Rewarding Careers” (Revised Reprint, 2023, F.A. Davis) and “Complexity Leadership: Nursing’s Role in Healthcare Delivery”, with Diana Crowell, PhD, RN, (2020, F.A. Davis), she wrote the industry first book on Medical Improv.  Personal note: I love working with psychotherapists, social workers and Personal note: I love working with visionary health and mental health care leaders because they understand how critical theses skills are and how challenging they can be to develop and practice. Especially in high-stakes, high-stress work we do and chaotic world we live in. I know this, not only as a teacher, nurse and trainer but also because of my own work in counseling many years ago. I will share more in this workshop! Join the email list for access to free videos, articles and more: http://sutra.co/space/6t9m26

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