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| On The Pulse: The United States of Nursing- Episode 1 | 12 Jan 2023 | 00:19:29 | |
This special, limited-edition series of the On the Pulse podcast will feature Johns Hopkins School of Nursing students, faculty, and alumni who are making an impact in their local communities across the United States. In every town, across all 50 states, nurses are the innovative leaders who focus on communities, social determinants of health, and the day-to-day experiences of people’s lives.
The first episode features Sabianca Delva, an Assistant Professor at Boston College School of Nursing and a Johns Hopkins School of Nursing PhD Alumna of the class of 2020.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on October 18, 2022 on On The Pulse. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Nursing Director to Life Coach with Eva Storey Coaching | 10 Jan 2023 | 00:55:04 | |
When we have industry senior leaders leaving healthcare and changing careers to coaching, we have to get curious about it! Eva Storey did just that! With an impressive span of international senior director positions and a wealth of knowledge and experience, Eva made the leap.
In this episode, we meet the founder of Eva Storey Coaching and the host of the Real Nurse Story Podcast, Eva Storey!
Eva has over 39 years of international nursing experience and has worked from being a clinician to becoming director of nursing and general manager in multiple healthcare institutions.
Eva shares her journey and experience with us, particularly the principles and values she embodied to achieve success. We learn how to be prepared to grab opportunities to further your career even if sometimes you haven’t figured out the “how” yet. Eva relates to us the power of mentorship and coaching and how it changed her life and enabled her to find herself on the path to moving forward.
We are so excited to have someone as experienced and energetic as Eva join us and give us wisdom and insights on navigating our way in our chosen nursing career! If you’re starting as a nursing graduate or believe you’re in a position to move forward in your nursing career, this episode is for you!
Key Takeaways:
0:20 - Introducing Eva Storey
12:05 - Achieving without the How
15:00 - The Power of Mentorship
19:10 - Nursing Lack of Support
24:05 - Director of Nursing Experience
32:10 - Healthcare Leadership Coaching
41:05 - How Coaching Changed Your Life
51:15 - How to fix nursing culture and leadership?
51:55 - Advice to Younger Self
52:45 - What Are You Celebrating this Year?
Connect with Eva Storey
Visit her website - https://evastorey.com/
Follow her on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/evaruthstorey/
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-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on December 12, 2022 on High Performance Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| RNegade: How redefining stress can improve health, productivity, and human potential. | 06 Dec 2022 | 01:19:46 | |
Being successful looks, sounds, and appears to be awesome! What many don’t see is the constant battles with stress that the individual faces which can cause personal turmoil and breakdowns. Luke Mathers, a former optometrist conglomerate owner turned coach, takes our hosts Antra and Karen through his journey of understanding how to overcome stress and how it can apply to everyone, especially those in the health profession.
Get a CE for listening to this episode via https://www.rnegade.pro
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on November 10, 2022 on RNegade. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Amplify Nursing: Antonia Villarruel on Innovation, Inclusion and Impact in Nursing | 24 Jan 2022 | 00:39:41 | |
We are kicking off season 4 of the Amplify Nursing podcast with a live podcast interview at the B.PHL Innovation Fest. Our guest for this event is Dr. Antonia Villarruel, professor and Margaret Bond Simon, Dean of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School Nursing.
Dr. Villarruel is an internationally renowned leader in research, policy, and practice and has worked to improve the health of underserved Latino communities as well as our community at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, the number one nursing school in the world. | |||
| Welcome to the Nurse Podcast Channel | 24 Jan 2022 | 00:01:35 | |
The Nurse Podcast Channel features leaders, topics and conversations from the expansive library of podcasts on Health Podcast Network. Each week, we publish the most impactful episodes for, by and about nurses. Follow and subscribe to the Nurse Podcast Channel for a selection of some of the top nursing podcasts, and conversations with nurse leaders, and when you discover new shows, be sure to follow those podcasts as well.
The premier season of the Nurse podcast channel was produced with support from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Learn more about their work by visiting ihi.org | |||
| The Handoff Podcast: A new approach to addressing violence against nurses | 29 Nov 2022 | 00:38:54 | |
According to a survey put out by Trusted Health earlier this year, half of all nurses have been the subject of an attack, intimidation or assault by a patient or patient’s family member since the start of the pandemic.
Our guest for today’s episode, Mel Cortez, experienced this first hand working in a Baltimore area ICU. Later, when she saw how many nurses were leaving the profession because of workplace violence, she was inspired to start Cortex Gold, a joint venture between two nurses and a Marine Corps veteran whose mission is to help hospitals create a safer, more secure workplace for nurses and other healthcare workers.
Today she and Dan talk about what a culture of safety actually looks like, Mel’s protocol-based approach to handling incidents of violence and the role that nurse managers and nurse leaders play in making hospitals a safer place to work.
Links to recommended reading:
Fact Sheet: Health Care Workplace Violence and Intimidation, and the Need for a Federal Legislative Response
Toolkit for Mitigating Violence in the Workplace
The full transcript for this episode can be found here: works.trustedhealth.com/handoff/mel-cortez-violence-against-nurses
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on November 9, 2022 on The Handoff Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe at https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/show/the-handoff/ | |||
| On The Pulse: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice | 24 Nov 2022 | 00:17:01 | |
Robert Atkins, Executive Vice Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, joins the show to discuss the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, and what they mean for nursing in the 21st century.
Podcast References & Resources:
Diversity is a Living Thing—Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Robert Atkins, Executive Vice Dean at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI.
Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org -| This episode originally aired on November 14, 2022 on On The Pulse.
Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| ACNL In Action: Fighting Health Misinformation w/Tayah Wozniak | 22 Nov 2022 | 00:27:11 | |
Charlene talks with Tayah Wozniak, Assistant Professor of Public Health & Healthcare Administration at Concordia University. Tayah's research focuses on health misinformation, specifically strategies to combat health misinformation within the relationship between patients and providers.
Host:
Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton)
Guest:
Tayah Wozniak, PhD, MPH (@dr-annamvaldez)
About the show:
ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.
Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on October 7, 2022 on ACNL In Action. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| High Performance Nursing: Story Vs Fact – Nursing Your Mind | 17 Nov 2022 | 00:16:59 | |
Considering the overwhelming nature of our career as nurses, it’s normal to have a mind full of competing stories and thoughts, sometimes, its really hard to see what is story and what is fact! If you are feeling like your brain has you running round in circles, good news your human! It just so happens that our primitive brains are wired to entertain these thoughts without them being factual truth!
I believe we need to learn how to assess our thoughts and differentiate which ones are facts and which ones are simply stories we tell ourselves that we have practiced believing are true despite evidence to the contrary. In this episode, I discuss how our brain works and how we must actively distinguish facts from stories to take back our power and manage our mind for life and career success!
If you find yourself continually battling thoughts that are harmful to your mental health as you go about your nursing career, this episode is definitely for you!
As always, if you need mental health support, please reach out to the appropriate services and get the help you need!
Key Takeaways:
Importance of self-coaching - 0:53
Becoming an observer of thoughts - 2:15
How to assess fact vs. story - 3:22
Thoughts causing negative mindset - 4:00
Know that there’s a choice - 5:45
Leaning into positive thoughts - 7:10
Creating new beliefs - 8:05
Free yourself from your primitive brain’s thoughts - 9:05
Take back your power - 10:20
The facts - 10:50
Understanding your brain - 12:00
Rewrite past stories - 13:00
How I manage my mind - 14:07
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-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at https://IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on October 10, 2022 on High Performance Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| At the Core of Care: How Compassion and Relationships Reduce Chronic Stress | 15 Nov 2022 | 00:45:54 | |
In this episode, we hear about the impact of chronic stress on personal and community health from two longtime community health professionals, Uzuri Pease-Greene and Jeneen Skinner. Interviewed by Jillian Bird, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium, Pease-Greene and Skinner share their experiences working at the community level along with the lessons they have learned and the importance of trust to relationship building.
Jeneen Skinner works in Camden, New Jersey and is the Senior Clinical Manager for care management initiatives for the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers and Uzuri Pease-Greene is the Executive Director of Community Awareness Resource Entity (C.A.R.E.) in San Francisco.
To learn more about the issues discussed in this episode, check out a related training webinar available online: Chronic Stress, Housing, and Health: Patient Experiences and Strategies for Comprehensive Care.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on November 7, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Nurse Keith Show: How Subtle Shifts in Mindset Can Help Nurse Practitioners (and Nurses) Thrive | 15 Nov 2022 | 01:00:45 | |
On episode 394 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Josie Tate, MSN, CRNP, FNP-C, a successful family nurse practitioner and inspirational NP career mentor. In the course of their spirited discussion, Keith and Josie discuss the awareness and mindset it takes to level up from RN to NP; how subtle shifts impact success; overcoming Impostor Syndrome; and how to thrive in and out of clinical practice.
Josie Tate is a family nurse practitioner and career mentor with a heart to see others succeed. Since starting her nursing journey with a BSN in 2006, her most memorable times include being a preceptor to nursing students and mentor to newly hired employees.
Soon after becoming a nurse practitioner in 2018, she saw new NPs experience a disconnect between obtaining an advanced degree and embracing the role of advanced practice provider. To bridge that gap, she created Clincepts, a mentoring resource to help nurse practitioners get happily hired.
As a nurse leader, Josie empowers nurse practitioners to start their career endeavors encouraged and equipped to start their search and seal the deal to their ideal NP job. Clincepts at its core strives to be the much needed support structure that elevates advanced practice nurses to thrive both in and out practice.
Josie is also passionate about her life outside of practice. Her favorite roles are wife to her college sweetheart and mom to their three fun-filled kids. In her spare time, you can catch her completing a home decor project or reading a self-development book.
Connect with Josie Tate and Clincepts:
Clincepts.com
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot.
The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on November 4, 2022 on The Nurse Keith Show. Listen, follow and subscribe here! | |||
| RNegade: Disrupting age old problems in healthcare | 10 Nov 2022 | 01:20:43 | |
In this podcast, Karen and Antra sit down with Zach Smith, a nurse entrepreneur based out of Oregon. They run the gamut in this conversation, covering the early struggles that Zach encountered in his early career. This includes the fractured methods used to pathwork together a preceptorship, feeling like you’re not fitting in, the animosity you can be faced with when you dare to ask a physician a question, to ultimately finding his nursing niche in mental health.
The conversation then dives into the pitfalls that exist in the current nursing school world. Nurses are woefully prepared for the real world, and the discussion touches on the high attrition rates seen in new nurses within the 2 years of them graduating school. They discuss the fact that nurses use so little of what they learn in school and the fact that institutions don’t connect nurses to enough of the real world of healthcare for them to be successful.
Furthermore, the ambitious entrepreneur takes us through his work on a nurse-focused scheduling app that eventually was sold to a large enterprise, to his huge ambitions of changing the way that hospitals are accredited with a patient and staff focused approach.
Get a CE for listening to this episode via https://www.rnegade.pro
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on November 2, 2022 on RNegade. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Nurse Keith Show: Why Nursing Associations Still Matter | 08 Nov 2022 | 00:54:52 | |
On episode 392 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Cheryl Peterson, MSN, RN, Vice President for Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association (ANA). In the course of their conversation, Keith and Cheryl discuss the role of professional nursing associations in this day and age, and how these associations can be leveraged in terms of the big issues of our day (e.g.: climate change, racism, and the challenges of safe staffing). Nursing associations like the ANA can’t do it alone, so Keith and Cheryl dive into the question of how to involve groups and individuals who are willing to embrace being stakeholders and engaging in collective action for the greater good.
In her role as VP for Nursing Programs at the ANA, Ms. Peterson is responsible for guiding ANA’s Department of Nursing Practice and Work Environment, the Center for Ethics and Human Rights, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Minority Fellowship Program and ANA’s signature initiative, Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation™. Each of these areas contribute to advancing ANA’s strategic nursing practice efforts designed to meet the association’s vision of a healthy world through the power of nursing.
Since coming to the ANA in 1990, Ms. Peterson has developed significant expertise in addressing a myriad of nursing and health issues through the application of practice and policy development strategies and strategic advocacy efforts. She has policy expertise in the areas of nursing workforce development, immigration and trade, occupational safety and health, and health system transformation. Ms. Peterson also serves as ANA’s principal liaison to the International Council of Nurses.
Connect with Cheryl Peterson and the ANA:
Cheryl Peterson on LinkedIn
American Nurses Association
ANA on Twitter
ANA on LinkedIn
ANA on Facebook
ANA on YouTube
Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot.
The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on October 21, 2022 on The Nurse Keith Show. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| See You Now: Why Work in Healthcare? | 03 Nov 2022 | 00:49:14 | |
During the summer of 2022, SEE YOU NOW has been on the road meeting new ideas and people and sharing stories about what we’ve experienced in a wide range of healthcare encounters. In this episode we invite you join us at the Aspen Ideas: Health conference.
Aspen’s 60+ sessions are designed to engage a broad audience in the issues that shape our lives, challenge our times, and introduce us to leaders and ideas that chart pathways toward better health for all. Building on the understanding that reliable, safe, quality healthcare for all depends on a well-trained, energetic, and abundant workforce, the health and wellbeing of clinicians took center stage at Aspen. Despite schools of nursing, medicine, and public health attracting record numbers of qualified applicants, many highly trained health professionals are leaving the field. In this lively panel discussion led by physician and former NYC Health commissioner Dave Chokshi, MD, seasoned clinicians Sandra Lindsay, RN, MBA, Adrian Billings, MD and Siobhan Wescott, MD MPH speak candidly about the exhaustion, debt, and moral injury plaguing the healthcare workforce; the political, financial, and workforce solutions they advocate for; and in spite of -- or because of -- the numerous system-level challenges, why working in healthcare remains a rewarding and promising career choice
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on September 23, 2022 on See You Now. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Handoff Podcast: Why every nurse leader needs a leadership manifesto | 05 Jan 2023 | 00:41:15 | |
Our guest for this episode is Joni Watson, a healthcare and leadership consultant who also teaches Advanced Decision Making in Healthcare for PhDs at Duke University’s School of Nursing. She was also previously the Senior Vice President for Strategic Nursing Transformation at Ascension, where she and Dan worked together.
In this conversation, Dan and Joni talk about how she crafted her thoughtful and deliberate approach to nursing leadership. She shares why she thinks that every leader should have a manifesto, and how hers has helped her identify and stay true to her values over her two decade long nursing career. She also talks about the concept of a “challenge network,” why they’re important and how she cultivates one at work.
Links to recommended reading:
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
In Defense of Troublemakers: The Power of Dissent in Life and Business
The Future of Nursing 2020-2030
The full transcript for this episode can be found here: works.trustedhealth.com/handoff/joni-watson-leadership-manifesto
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on December 7, 2022 on The Handoff Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Handoff Podcast: New data on the state of nurse mental health | 01 Nov 2022 | 00:27:22 | |
To close out season 5 of The Handoff we’re actually welcoming back a repeat visitor to the show. Dani Bowie joined us last season to talk about scheduling and staffing, and since that conversation, she’s actually joined the team at Trusted Health as their Vice President of Clinical Strategy & Transformation, where she’s helping health systems transform their nursing workforce programs.
We’re very happy to welcome her back to the show today to talk about a topic that is very close to both our hearts: nurse mental health. For the third year in a row, Trusted Health is releasing its annual survey on frontline nurse mental health and well-being and Dani and Dan talked about the findings, as well as her thoughts on what the nurse leaders, hospitals and the industry as a whole can do to address the issues raised.
Links to recommended reading:
2022 Trusted Health Frontline Nurse Mental Health & Well-being Survey
Episode 65: Solving the “travesty” that is nurse scheduling
Nurse Staffing Think Tank: Priority Topics and Recommendations
The full transcript for this episode can be found here: https://works.trustedhealth.com/handoff/mental-health-survey-2022
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on July 20, 2022 on The Handoff Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| ACNL In Action: Revisiting DEI w/Anna Valdez | 27 Oct 2022 | 00:38:56 | |
Charlene talks with Anna Valdez, Chair of the Nursing Department at Sonoma State University. Dr. Valdez's research is particularly focused on DEI, bias, and health equity. They talk about racism in nursing, how it affects patients as well as nurses themselves, and what leaders can do to acknowledge racism in the profession and their own organizations.
Host:
Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton)
Guest:
Anna Valdez, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE, CFRN, FAEN, FAADN, (@tayahreneawozniak)
About the show:
ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.
Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on September 2, 2022 on ACNL In Action. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| RNegade: How ‘burnout’ can be a catalyst to resilience, purpose, and discovering yourself | 25 Oct 2022 | 00:56:34 | |
OVERVIEW/COURSE DESCRIPTION:
What would it look like for a newly graduated nurse to start their job on day 1 who had training on self-awareness/mindfulness? That is the essential question Bryanna (“Bri”) asks and is the basis of her consulting company. Join RNegade Podcasters Antra and Karen as they explore the importance of self-care for nurses, by nurses.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE: all active nurses serving in hospital, medical, and patient care giving organizations.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Introductions/Get to know Brynanna
The nursing journey
Burn-out
Seeking fulfillment from work (external)
Revelation
How can I take care of myself in this system right now?
Ratio of Giving vs. Receiving
Breathing
Mindfulness
Putting it all into action
Filling a need to help nurses
Entrepreneurship
OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. state the importance of self-care and nurture
2. identify three strategies focusing on self-care
3. apply strategies of self-care to oneself to improve both personal and professional life
Post-Lesson Activity options:
TO RECEIVE YOUR CE: Please submit your responses to the activities either by typing or recording an audio response using HIRETALK. Responses will be reviewed and if approved, you will be awarded your CE.
Activity Questions:
Bryanna grew up in a family of nurses who taught her that nursing results in job security and making an impact. Yet, she burnt out within six months of her first job. Did family, friends, or society encourage you to enter nursing? Please share your story’s experience.
“I created my entire life through the nursing role/lens to avoid showing up for myself.” Bryanna’s statement hit home for both Antra and Karen. Did it do so for you? Why or why not? Explain.
What self-care strategy that Bryanna referenced resonates with you the most to try? How will you build it into your toolbox of self-care tools? Share your proposed steps. (Extra credit: after 1 week, come back and share your findings and results)!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Bryanna (“Bry”) is an RN for 7 years, and a Board Certified Nurse Coach in private practice for 2 years. She spent the first 5 years of her career dodging burnout until she realized she had created her entire life around serving others. Knowing she couldn't sustain this personally or professionally she recommitted to herself. She got to the root of her self-sacrifice, took action on realistic self-care, and created relationships that were of equal give and take. Now, this is the work she is honored to support other Nurses in through 1:1 individualized coaching and the Braving Wellness breathwork and meditation community.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT
The author/s whose name/s is/are listed immediately above report the following details of affiliation or involvement in an organization or entity with a financial or non-financial interest in the subject matter or materials discussed in this course: Braving Wellness breathwork and meditation community.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS
RNegade is accredited as a provider of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. RNegade is also an accredited CE provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
Sources:
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
1.1 (0.75 listen to podcast, 0.25 activity, 0.1 evaluation)
EXPIRATION DATE: July 10, 2025
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org.
-| This episode originally aired on October 11, 2022 on RNegade. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| At the Core of Care: How Access to Therapy Transforms New Parents’ Mental Health | 20 Oct 2022 | 00:19:00 | |
This episode is part of an ongoing series about mental health integration services as part of the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium’s (NNCC's) work through the Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership and Mabel Morris Family Home Visiting Program.
Home visiting nurses from at NNCC identified the growing demand for mental health care for clients. In response, NNCC onboarded two therapists to provide counseling directly to parents in the home visiting programs at no cost to the client.
In this episode, we speak to two mothers currently receiving therapeutic services through the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Both mothers share their experience, including changes in how they view their role as a parent, learning to cope with childhood trauma, and the impact that access to therapy has made in their lives so far.
*Content Warning: Child abuse is briefly discussed in this episode.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on October 10, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Amplify Nursing: Kupiri Ackerman-Barger | 18 Oct 2022 | 00:41:46 | |
Today on Amplify Nursing, we talk with Dr. Piri Ackerman-Barger, associate dean of Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and professor at the University of California Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. With a strong background in both nursing and education, Dr. Ackerman-Barger has worked extensively on the advancement of workforce diversity, education equity, and institutional sustainability throughout her career.
Dr. Ackerman-Barger talks with us about her pathway into nursing, the challenges of addressing diversity in healthcare, the impact of stereotype threat and microaggressions on learning outcomes, and the importance of promoting not only diversity but inclusion as well.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on September 29, 2022 on Amplify Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Nurse Leader Network: How to Use the Just Culture Tool to Improve Workplace and Patient Safety | 13 Oct 2022 | 00:19:43 | |
The RaDonda Vaught case has nurses everywhere questioning whether an the future for nurses is that unintentional actions will lead to prosecution. A big question in this case is whether Just Culture was applied. Just Culture is a key component in ensuring a culture of safety, and in this episode you will learn why you need to start using it today as well as the exact steps of how to implement the Just Culture tool.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 5, 2022 on Nurse Leader Network. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Rural Health Rising: Nurse Practitioners Filling Provider Gaps | 11 Oct 2022 | 00:38:12 | |
We've talked quite a bit about provider recruitment challenges that rural hospitals face, and discussed on a previous episode developing a talent pipeline for nurse practitioners. Today, we are talking big picture about the role nurse practitioners play in our total continuum of care. Our guest today is April Kapu, President of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 19, 2022 on Rural Health Rising. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Virtual Clinical Podcast : Fill Up Your Cup Project with Emily Mazurak | 06 Oct 2022 | 00:41:18 | |
We join Emily Mazurak in this episode for all things Fill Up Your Cup Project. Emily describes her start in nursing in Pediatrics as a Trauma Fellow, who eventually became a travel nurse. During this time, she experienced burnout and decreased joy. She discussed how self-identification of the 8 symptoms of burnout are imperative for healing. We discuss her newest venture, the Fill Up Your Cup project which uses mentorship, a book club and other tactics to help nurses. Hear from how the project was born, why the project might be a great fit for you and more!
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 24, 2022 on The Virtual Clinical Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Up Next for Patient Safety: The Great Resignation | 04 Oct 2022 | 00:47:08 | |
How has the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic devastated our already overburdened healthcare workforce? Is the “Other Pandemic” of experienced clinical staff leaving the workforce in droves making health care less safe? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and physician leader Dr. Christine Sinsky, vice president of professional satisfaction at the American Medical Association, and nursing leader Dr. Terry Fulmer, president of The John A. Hartford Foundation, for a striking conversation about the extent of the crisis facing the healthcare workforce and what steps we can take to reverse this devastating trend.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on July 25, 2022 on Up Next for Patient Safety. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| How to Advance Health Equity Through Health Policy | 29 Sep 2022 | 00:29:38 | |
This Coffee Talk episode is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program.
If you’re interested in improving our healthcare system’s inequities and ensuring everybody has a fair opportunity for health and well-being, then you’ll want to be sure to check this out!
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program offers mid-career professionals the opportunity to participate in the policy process at the federal level and use that leadership experience to improve health equity, health care, and health policy.
In this special episode, producer Anna Stoecklein is joined by Reggie Tucker-Seeley, one of the graduates from the program.
We explore:
The current state of inequity within the healthcare system
How health policy makes a difference from the capital to communities
What to know about the RWJF Health Policy Fellows program - the application process, who should apply, what types of careers the program prepares graduates for
And more!
Ready to learn more?
Each fall, the RWJF Health Policy Fellows program seeks out mid-career professionals interested in leveraging their health expertise to gain experience in policy making at the federal level.
Applications for the 2023 program are open through November 7th.
If you are listening after the applications have closed, don’t worry! There is a NEW application period every fall. Visit healthpolicyfellows.org and sign up to learn more about the program and be the first to know when applications open again.
Apply today to help improve health equity and ensure everybody has a fair opportunity for health and well-being.
Resources
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program: https://healthpolicyfellows.org/
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: https://www.rwjf.org/
Reginald Tucker-Seeley: https://healthpolicyfellows.org/featured-alumni/tuckerse-2/
Zero Cancer: https://zerocancer.org/ | |||
| The Nurse Keith Show: Let's Explore the Nurse Licensure Compact | 03 Jan 2023 | 00:47:57 | |
On episode 399 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Jim Cleghorn, Director of Member Engagement and Government Affairs at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) regarding the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) and its direct impact on nurses' careers and available opportunities.
As the NCBSN website states, "The NLC increases access to care while maintaining public protection at the state level. Under the NLC, nurses can practice in other NLC states, without having to obtain additional licenses." At the time of this recording, there were 37 states and two other jurisdictions (Washington, D.C. and Guam) signed on, with a number of other new members pending (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
If you want to understand the history, impact, and future of the NLC, this episode is for you!
Jim Cleghorn serves as the Director of Member Engagement and Government Affairs at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing in Chicago. In that role he oversees all activities related to state and federal policy and government affairs and works to expand NCSBN’s reach both nationally and globally. Jim is also responsible for all activities related to NCSBN member development and leadership succession. Prior to his work with NCSBN, Jim served as the Executive Director of the Georgia Board of Nursing from 2010-2020 and as Director of Engagement Services with CGFNS, International in Philadelphia from 2020-2022.
Connect with Jim Cleghorn and the NCBSN:
NCSBN website
Nurse Licensure Compact
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
LinkedIn
YouTube
Vimeo
Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot.
The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on December 9, 2022 on The Nurse Keith Show. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| RNegade: How nurses can leverage occupational therapy for better patient outcomes | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:59:48 | |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Occupational Therapy is such an enigma that it is woefully underutilized, or engaged as an postscript to discharge rather than a necessary component of inpatient treatment. This podcast course serves to turn the enigma of the OT role into an essential solution for nurses to engage in the patient’s team, early-on, to prevent intercept debilitation secondary to hospital stays, and to enhance and accelerate rehabilitation post discharge.
An inspiring complement to the education provided about the OT role is the instructor’s story of how she made a business and career from her unique solutions to the challenges of integrating Occupational Therapy within the current healthcare system.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
Recognize 'the gap' in the healthcare communication system
Explain how understanding and proactively utilizing all role's in the patient's team (aka team building/leading) can prevent further debilitation to the patient
List the steps to become a healthcare entrepreneur
Discuss the concept and process of motivational interviewing
OUTLINE
I. Introductions/Get to know Nicole Nohner
A. Expertise, experience
B. Seeing a problem, becoming a solution
II. “The Gap” in the patient healthcare continuum
A. Addressing risk of debilitation early to prevent poor outcomes/readmission
B. Opportunities for evaluation: admission, in-patient, discharge, follow-up
III. Cutting her teeth Where Nicole learned to love OT, and developed her unique perspective
A. Forensics, Psych, Home Health and Skilled Nursing facilities
B. Exercise as medicine
IV. Preventing debilitation from admission through post-discharge
A. Taking an individualized approach to planning treatment
B. Anticipating challenges
V. How nurses can proactively utilize the OT role to improve patient outcomes & prevent readmission
VI. Bridging “The Gap:” Starting a business to become the solution
A. Establishing a mobile outpatient OT practice
B. Learning curves: social media marketing, insurance
C. Recognizing opportunities for growth
VII. Wins: examples of patients who didn’t fall through ‘The Gap’ because Nicole was there
VIII. Using an individualized approach
A. Proactive observation of the life and environment
B. Motivational Interviewing
C. Understanding and honoring a patient’s personal definition of success
IX. Finding your ‘Niche’ as an entreprenure
X. Contact Nicole Nohner
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Nicole Nohner is an Occupational Therapist, Certified Lymphedema Therapist, Certified Fall Prevention Specialist and Entrepreneur. She earned a BS in Exercise Science from Gonzaga University and a Masters in Occupational Therapy from Eastern Washington University. As a student she traveled with athletes on the Junior Paralympics Team and lead a weekly recreational group for adults with developmental disabilities. Hand N Hand Home Rehab, her mobile Occupational Therapy Practice, is where her passion for communication, teamwork, functional exercise & meaningful activities results in her patients' ability to improve their lives and achieve their goals.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on March 18, 2022 on RNegade. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| On The Pulse: Reimagining Nursing: A Joint Episode with Humana | 22 Sep 2022 | 00:26:35 | |
This episode features Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Sarah Szanton and Humana Chief Nursing Officer Kathy Driscoll. The conversation covers the value of nursing and how nursing’s influence will reimagine the future of health.
Podcast References and Resources:
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Humana
Here is how we can reimagine nursing in Florida | Column
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on August 17, 2022 on On The Pulse. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Nurse Leader Network: How to Use the Just Culture Tool to Improve Workplace and Patient Safety | 20 Sep 2022 | 00:19:43 | |
The RaDonda Vaught case has nurses everywhere questioning whether an the future for nurses is that unintentional actions will lead to prosecution. A big question in this case is whether Just Culture was applied. Just Culture is a key component in ensuring a culture of safety, and in this episode you will learn why you need to start using it today as well as the exact steps of how to implement the Just Culture tool.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 5, 2022 on Nurse Leader Network. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Nurse Keith Show: From Master’s in Nursing to PhD in Psychology | 15 Sep 2022 | 01:08:00 | |
On episode 380 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Caroline Cárdenas, PhD, MSN, MA, RN, CBCN, an expert in the science of play. Caroline has completed and defended her doctoral dissertation, titled “The Significance of Play in Restoring Compassion”, and has a great deal to share about the journey.
Formerly a dedicated oncology nurse, Caroline's vision is to serve as a play researcher and advocate, educator, clinical psychologist, and public speaker, as well as produce body and movement play retreats to guide women, breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, educators, nursing and medical students, and mothers all over the world to discover, explore, practice, protect, and share their unique creative expression through the sacred practice of play, with the hope of reawakening and fostering purpose, meaning, and authentic connection through shared joy.
Caroline is featured in James Redford’s documentary film, “Playing for Keeps”, where she speaks about her own journey of what inspired her to become an oncology nurse, her personal experience with burnout and compassion fatigue, her discovery of play through hula hooping, and how teaching hula hooping inspires and cultivates joy.
Connect with Caroline Cárdenas:
The Hula Hoop Girl
Instagram
LinkedIn
Vimeo
Twitter
Hawaii Hoop Retreats on Instagram
Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on July 29, 2022 on The Nurse Keith Show. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Healthcare Provider Happy Hour: Advocating for Change in Healthcare and Infertility | 13 Sep 2022 | 00:48:51 | |
In this week’s episode, I am joined by Tara Brandner, a nurse practitioner and infertility “warrior” turned full-time fertility coach. She’s spent the past decade pursuing nursing including a master’s and doctorate degree. She endured a long road through infertility followed by infertility treatments and a traumatic pregnancy.
After experiencing a long road through infertility, she decided she wanted to help couples in their journey to grow their family. Through her experiences as a healthcare professional and personal struggle with infertility, she recognized there are large gaps of care for women and couples struggling with infertility. She chose to change paths to provide a full suite of coaching services and support for those struggling to build their family.
Tara shares her story of infertility, and how her own experience has led to advocating for change after being on the other side of the system. We discuss how she helps patients take back control of their healthcare, the mental health component of infertility, why women aren’t talking about their own struggles in this space, and what can be done in healthcare to help those going through these experiences.
Tune in to this week’s episode to learn:
What gaps in the healthcare system Tara noticed from being on the other side
How to begin advocating for what you are passionate about
Why women aren’t talking about infertility and how we can change the stigma
What patients can do to take back control of their healthcare
How Tara learned to become an entrepreneur in the medical field & start her non-profit
Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation!
Resources
Website: tarabrandner.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/tarabfertility/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tarabfertility
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tara-brandner-27777643/
Connect with Jennifer George:
@bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram
Jennifer George | Website
@jenngeorge08) | Twitter
Jennifer George | Facebook
Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!
Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on February 22, 2022 on Healthcare Provider Happy Hour. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| HIT Like a Girl: Nurse Alice Shares the Variety of Career Paths Available for Nurses | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:26:26 | |
Nurse Alice Benjamin, also known as America's Favorite Nurse, is the Chief Nursing Officer at Nurse.org and a medical contributor for NBC4 in Los Angeles. Much of her professional focus is on education and outreach to reach patients before they ever find themselves in a healthcare setting. She uses her platforms to teach about health and wellness issues, medical breakthroughs, and anything scientific to amplify it to her community.
In this episode, Nurse Alice shares the variety of paths nurses can take on their career journey.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on August 16, 2022 on HIT Like a Girl. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Amplify Nursing: Jon Zhu: Nursing innovation | 06 Sep 2022 | 00:25:55 | |
Today on Amplify Nursing, we talk with Jonathan Zhu, a rising senior BSN student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. As an assistant with our Penn Nursing innovation program, Jon has worked on various projects including the Design Thinking for Health platform, Penn Nursing Innovation Accelerator, and Penn Nursing Story Slam. Jon has also participated in numerous healthcare hackathons, including NurseHack4Health, Jefferson Health Hack, MIT Health Equity, and more. Jon talks with us about what drew him to nursing and nursing innovation, the importance of innovation education in nursing curricula, and why nursing students should participate in hackathons.
Read his articles here:
The Case for Innovation Education in Nursing School
Getting Nursing Students Involved in Hackathons
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 12, 2022 on Amplify Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here, | |||
| ACNL In Action: A Lifetime of Nurse Leadership w/Deloras Jones | 01 Sep 2022 | 00:30:01 | |
Charlene talks with Deloras Jones about her incredible career spanning almost 60 years. They discuss some of the insights Deloras regarding difficulties currently facing the profession, what are some of the biggest changes she's seen over the decades, and what advice she has for nurses just starting in their careers.
Host:
Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton)
Guest:
Deloras Jones, MSN
About the show:
ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.
Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on August 5, 2022 on ACNL In Action. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| The Virtual Clinical Podcast: Travel Nursing and Overcoming PTSD | 30 Aug 2022 | 01:20:11 | |
In this episode, we hear from Anne-Helen Ydstie. Anne-Helen started out her career as a nurse in a Level 2.5 Special Care Nursery in Chicago, Il. She then moved to Pittsburgh and transitioned to adults in neuroscience before embarking on her journey as a travel nurse. Throughout the pandemic, she developed PTSD and shares her journey of recovery and ways in which she hopes others might find resolve.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 3, 2022 on The Virtual Clinical Podcast . Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| At the Core of Care: Pt 2 of 2: Why a Red State and a Blue State Made the Same Change to their Nursing Law | 25 Aug 2022 | 00:41:58 | |
At the Core of Care: Pt 2 of 2: Why a Red State and a Blue State Made the Same Change to their Nursing Law
Currently, 26 states across the United States grant full practice authority for NPs, with Kansas and New York modernizing their laws most recently. In this episode, we hear more about how these two states moved towards full practice authority and what this could mean for other states, such as Pennsylvania, where reduced practice regulations exist.
Joining us for this conversation are Pennsylvania State Senator Camera Bartolotta and Dr. Tay Kopanos. Topics covered include current obstacles to full practice authority and the future of primary care needs.
Senator Camera Bartolotta is a Republican State Senator representing southwestern Pennsylvania’s 46th District. Dr. Tay Kopanos is a nurse practitioner and the Vice President of State Government Affairs for the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
In case you missed it, listen to Part 1 of our special coverage with Dr. Lynn Heard, a longtime nurse practitioner who has been unable to find new collaborative agreements with a physician for two years now. Two of her patients also share their perspective with us about the change in their primary care.
To learn more about full practice authority, listen to our previous episode, The Fight for Full Practice Authority in Pennsylvania, which features various NPs who are advocating for themselves and their patients.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on June 13, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| High Performance Nursing: Burnout with Dex Randall | 29 Dec 2022 | 00:36:13 | |
We, nurses, are no strangers to burnout! It may even feel like it's an inevitable part of our jobs as clinicians and caregivers. However, over the years, I have discovered that you can manage burnout and, in time, even harness it to help you find what you truly what to do in your career and come out to the other end of burnout with a whole new perspective.
Dex Randall, expert Burnout Coach, life coach, and certified master life coach, joins us in this episode to talk all about understanding the signs of impending burnout and recognizing if you’re in burnout! In our discussion, we discuss our predispositions and how internal and external forces contribute to burnout.
The goal is to transform from burnout to buoyancy and even beyond to achieve success and be passionate about your chosen profession. Understanding how burnout works and recognizing the stigma that goes along with it is essential.
If you think you may be experiencing burnout right now, feeling exhausted, having trouble sleeping due to work and what's going on in your mind, or being overworked and overwhelmed, this episode is especially for you!
Key takeaways:
0:35 – Introducing Dex Randall
1:40 – What is Burnout and Who Gets It?
3:50 – Signs of an impending burnout
5:20 – Recognizing if you’re in burnout
6:55 – Doing more doesn’t fix issues
8:00 – External world issues
10:25 – Preventing and Curing Burnout
15:30 – Managing Thoughts and Emotions
18:00 – Burnout to Buoyancy
20:25 – Impact of the stories you tell
23:00 – Burnout in men and women
25:00 – Managing the stigma
29:15 – Experiencing burnout after overcoming it
Connect with Dex Randall
Visit his website - https://dexrandall.com/
Follow him on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachdexrandall/
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-| This episode originally aired on December 5, 2022 on High Performance Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| At the Core of Care: Pt 1 of 2: Why a Red State and a Blue State Made the Same Change to Their Nursing Law | 23 Aug 2022 | 00:41:58 | |
This is Part 1 of our special two-part series about scope of practice regulations for nurse practitioners (NPs).
Currently, 26 states across the United States grant full practice authority for NPs, with Kansas and New York modernizing their laws most recently. In this episode, we hear more about how these two states moved towards full practice authority and what this could mean for other states, such as Pennsylvania, where reduced practice regulations exist.
Joining us for this conversation are Pennsylvania State Senator Camera Bartolotta and Dr. Tay Kopanos. Topics covered include current obstacles to full practice authority and the future of primary care needs.
Senator Camera Bartolotta is a Republican State Senator representing southwestern Pennsylvania’s 46th District. Dr. Tay Kopanos is a nurse practitioner and the Vice President of State Government Affairs for the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
In case you missed it, listen to Part 1 of our special coverage with Dr. Lynn Heard, a longtime nurse practitioner who has been unable to find new collaborative agreements with a physician for two years now. Two of her patients also share their perspective with us about the change in their primary care.
To learn more about full practice authority, listen to our previous episode, The Fight for Full Practice Authority in Pennsylvania, which features various NPs who are advocating for themselves and their patients.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on June 13, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| On The Pulse: Who's to Blame? | 18 Aug 2022 | 00:25:05 | |
There has been recent media coverage surrounding a nurse who was convicted of a criminally negligent homicide and impaired adult abuse after mistakenly administering the wrong medication that killed a patient in 2017. This is a rare conviction but one that calls for us to reconsider how we ensure accountability for everyone.
Today’s show will focus on building just culture within health care and creating environments where we can reduce medical errors and improve systems for better outcomes, accountability, and quality of care.
Guests include Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Assistant Professors Jennifer Milesky and Nicole Mollenkopf.
Podcast References and Resources:
What Is Just Culture? Changing the way we think about errors to improve patient safety and staff satisfaction
Patient Safety and the Just Culture
Just culture: It's more than policy
ISMP Medication Safety Alert Newsletters
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Policy and Advocacy
Society of Critical Care Medicine
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on May 23, 2022 on On The Pulse. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| ACNL In Action: Finding Joy in Work | 16 Aug 2022 | 00:29:12 | |
Charlene talks with Lee Galuska, Director of Nursing Practice, Education and Research for UCLA Health. Lee oversees the professional development and lifelong learning opportunities for more than 4,500 nurses, the nursing evidence-based practice and research programs, and the Magnet Recognition process. Lee and Charlene discuss why it’s important for nurses to find meaning in their work, what we can say to nurses who think enjoying their work is just another obligation, and of course, how we as organizations, managers, and individuals can bring more joy and meaning to the profession.
Host:
Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton)
Guests:
Lee Galuska, PhD, RN, NE-BC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lee-galuska-65421414/)
Resources mentioned in the episode:
https://nam.edu/systems-approaches-to-improve-patient-care-by-supporting-clinician-well-being/
https://nam.edu/initiatives/clinician-resilience-and-well-being/national-plan-for-health-workforce-well-being/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32773178/
About the show:
ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.
Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on June 3, 2022 on ACNL In Action. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Outcomes Rocket Podcast: Introducing the Future of Global Informatics Podcast | 11 Aug 2022 | 00:09:17 | |
Introducing the Outcomes Rocket Future of Global Informatics Podcast!
In this episode, TJ Southern, nurse informaticist, entrepreneur, and the new host of the Future of Global Informatics Podcast, talks about nursing informatics and its future, as well as the new podcast and what can listeners expect. Nursing informatics is a vital part of supporting patient health outcomes and TJ will guide listeners to learn more about it and hopefully introduce the concept to a whole new generation of nurses. Additionally, professionals of many different disciplines related to informatics will tell listeners about what informatics consists of, and how it impacts healthcare.
Tune in to this episode to learn about how informatics is the wave of healthcare technology!
Click this link for the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
-| The Nurse Podcast Channel is made possible with support from IHI. Learn more about how IHI is transforming health care education at IHI.org
-| This episode originally aired on July 15, 2022 on Outcomes Rocket. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Healthcare Provider Happy Hour: Stepping Out Of Your Comfort Zone and Creating a Healthy & Happy Career in Healthcare | 04 Aug 2022 | 00:37:32 | |
In this week’s episode, I am joined by Keith Carlson, BSN, RN, NC-BC, a Board-Certified Nurse Coach and among the first cohort of nurses to hold that designation. He offers holistic career development and coaching for nurses and healthcare professionals. We discuss how he got into nursing, how we can step out of our comfort zones, increase self awareness and create happy & healthy careers in healthcare.
Keith is the host of The Nurse Keith Show, his podcast is focused on career advice, fascinating interviews, and personal and professional inspiration for nurses. From 2012 until its sunset in 2017, Keith co-hosted RNFMRadio, a groundbreaking nursing podcast. In 2005, Keith launched Digital Doorway, one of the very first nursing blogs on the internet.
A widely published nurse writer, Keith is the author of Savvy Networking For Nurses: Getting Connected and Staying Connected in the 21st Century and Aspire to be Inspired: Creating a Nursing Career That Matters. He has contributed chapters to a number of books related to the nursing profession and has written for Nurse.com, Nurse.org, MultiBriefs News Service, LPNtoBSNOnline, StaffGarden, AusMed, American Sentinel University, BlackDoctor.org, Diabetes Lifestyle, the ANA blog, NursingCE.com, American Nurse Today, Working Nurse Magazine, and other online and print publications.
Living in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico, Keith shares a magical life with his partner, Shada McKenzie, a gifted and highly skilled traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. They regularly cavort with their remarkably adorable animal companions, George, Buck, and Lorca. You can find George the Cat on Instagram using the hashtag #georgethecatsantafe
Tune in to this week’s episode to learn:
What led to Keith’s burnout in healthcare and how he overcame this
The opportunities of networking and advice for those that struggle with this
What concerns him, and inspires him with healthcare today
Advice for those feeling conflicted and losing their sense of self
Why he has high hopes for the next generation in healthcare
Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation!
Resources
Website: http://nursekeith.com
Blog: http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com
Podcast: https://nursekeithshow.libsyn.com/
Twitter: @nursekeith
Facebook: @nursekeithcoaching
Instagram: @nursekeithcoaching
LinkedIn: http://LinkedIn.com/in/keithallancarlson
Connect with Jennifer George:
@bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram
Jennifer George | Website
@jenngeorge08) | Twitter
Jennifer George | Facebook
Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!
Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co
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-| This episode originally aired on March 8, 2022 on Healthcare Provider Happy Hour. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| High Performance Nursing: All Paths Lead to Rome – Busting Nursing Career Myths | 02 Aug 2022 | 00:24:45 | |
In the world of nursing, there are a lot of unfounded career myths floating around, and it's hard to know what's true and what's not.
In this week’s episode of High Performance Nursing, I am debunking career myths that might be holding you back from achieving your goals. These myths are based on my 11 years+ experience as a nurse, a leader and a career coach, as well as from conversations from coaching hundreds of nurses.
Career myths can be insidious because they can seep into your subconscious and shape the way you think about yourself and your ability to succeed. Once you identify the myths that might be affecting you, it's much easier to move past them and achieve your goals.
So, what are some of the most common career myths? Listen to the episode to find out!
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:
Do you really have to stick to one job? (02:46)
How can your mindset help you reach your goals? (07:15)
Creating a system that influences people (14:15)
Finding your people (18:59)
Learning how to coach yourself (21:15)
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-| This episode originally aired on July 18, 2022 on High Performance Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast: Creating Balance: A Personal Experience with Dr. Mari Tietze | 28 Jul 2022 | 00:39:55 | |
In this episode, we talk with our special guest Dr. Mari Tietze about her transformational journey through our coaching programs for healthcare leaders.
Dr. Tietze is the recipient of the Myrna R. Pickard Endowed Professorship at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) College of Nursing and Health Innovation (CONHI). She also is the affiliate representing nursing at the UTA Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics.
Mari shares her biggest challenges in creating a balance between her personal and professional life before joining our coaching programs.
She also shares some of the significant differences she experienced after joining our Bootcamp and how she became aware of her own behaviors and early warning signs that are cues when she over-emphasizes one area of her life to the neglect of the other.
We also talk about how Mari uses her personalized blueprint from our coaching program daily to balance her personal and professional life.
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-| This episode originally aired on January 12, 2022 on Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Rural Health Rising: Nursing Recruitment, Retention and Advancement | 26 Jul 2022 | 00:35:14 | |
We’ve been talked about staffing challenges for months now in healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic just accelerated a trend we were already seeing before the pandemic—we knew nursing shortages were coming and then the pandemic brought that on much earlier than anticipated. This week, we talk to someone who is in the thick of this right now. We’re happy to have back with us Meghan Campbell, Chief Nursing Officer, for Hillsdale Hospital.
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-| This episode originally aired on February 17, 2022 on Rural Health Rising. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Nurse Leader Network: Business Plan 101: A How-To For Nurse Leaders & Entrepreneurs | 21 Jul 2022 | 00:25:08 | |
Are you lost when it comes to writing a business plan to get key resources or projects approved at your facility? Are you a nurse entrepreneur but have not completed a Business Model Canvas (business plan) for your business? Tune in to learn the critical and key components of a business plan to ensure it gets approved and to ensure your business remains viable and financially healthy!
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-| This episode originally aired on March 17, 2022 on Nurse Leader Network. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| Outcomes Rocket Podcast: Taking the Leap into Nursing Informatics | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:25:58 | |
Welcome to the first episode of The Outcomes Rocket - The Future of Global Informatics Podcast!
We are honored to have a colleague and friend, the incredible LaDonna Grace! She is a registered nurse and nurse informaticist with a lot of experience in healthcare organizations like Cerner. LaDonna reflects on her journey diving into nurse informatics and how she found a passion for it. Then she shares her thoughts on the future of nurse informatics positions, the process of building new solutions, and how nurse informaticists bring value to different fields in healthcare. LaDonna and TJ cannot stress enough about the power of mentorship in the nursing informatics community.
Tune in to this first episode, and stay tuned for more top-notch guests coming up!
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-| This episode originally aired on June 29, 2022 on Outcomes Rocket. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
| At the Core of Care. Healing the Community: How Health Centers Can Address Community Violence | 22 Dec 2022 | 00:49:06 | |
In this episode, we have a conversation with two community health professionals about the role community health centers play in addressing community violence. Cheryl Seay and Wayne Clark share how they are working to improve access to health care and reduce violence in their communities. Seay and Clark are interviewed by Jillian Bird, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium to support providers working at community health centers across the country.
Cheryl Seay is the Program Manager for the Center for Community Health Workers at Penn Medicine at Home and is the founder of the Jarrell Christopher Seay Love and Laughter Foundation, a nonprofit focused on addressing gun violence and community health. Wayne Clark is a Health Navigator at Roots Community Health Center, Inc. He is also the founder and executive director at Oakland Impact Center, which provides innovative counseling, mentoring, skill building, violence prevention training, and more.
Support for this episode comes from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It is part of an award totaling $550,000 with zero percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
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-| This episode originally aired on December 5, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe at https://healthpodcastnetwork.com/show/at-the-core-of-care/ | |||
| The Happy Nurse: Understanding How We’re Feeling Through Mindfulness and Meditation | 14 Jul 2022 | 00:32:20 | |
Being mindful of the present is not an easy thing to do. We either get caught in the rabbit hole of the past, or we get too anxious about the future.
While recovering from COVID, I had deep reflections about what was going on in my inner world. The isolation worked in my favour as it gave me enough time to ponder on being mindful.
For this episode, you will hear my insights about how mindfulness can help us understand how we’re feeling. You will also be guided through a meditation practice that I regularly use in workshops and seminars.
It’s a challenge to be at peace with stillness. We overlook the fact that being mindful allows us to fully live in the moment and eliminate the judgement we have on ourselves and others.
If you’re looking for ways to better understand your thoughts and emotions, be sure to listen to the episode.
TOPICS WE DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
What does mindfulness mean? (02:37)
The value of engaging in the present or flow state (04:05)
Three spheres of influence (06:23)
The benefits of being aware of our senses and emotions (06:58)
Why we should not listen to respond but listen to understand (09:15)
The dangers of being judgmental towards ourselves and others and how to deal with it (11:37)
Meditation practise (16:09)
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-| This episode originally aired on June 17, 2022 on The Happy Nurse. Listen, follow and subscribe. | |||
| At the Core of Care Podcast: Trust a Nurse, Ask a Nurse: Building Vaccine Confidence Through Telehealth | 12 Jul 2022 | 00:15:25 | |
As part of our Special Report series, we shift our focus from nursing burnout to an innovative nurse-based initiative to build vaccine confidence in California.
In this episode, we speak to Lizett Leandro about her work as a consultant for the Trust A Nurse, Ask A Nurse program, a telehealth platform created by HealthImpact. The program relies on volunteer nurses to field vaccination questions from community members. Lizett helped create the initiative’s informational template and shares her experience with this type of public health outreach.
Lizett Leandro is the Director of Clinical Services and Quality for a senior living non-profit in Southern California and a Gerontology Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Consultant at HealthImpact. She oversees nursing education policy and procedures and quality improvement for skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities.
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-| This episode originally aired on March 28, 2022 on At the Core of Care. Listen, follow and subscribe here. | |||
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