Posts tagged with: care

Reimagining Nursing Leadership Strategy: An Interview with Dr. Brooke Baldwin

I am pleased to host Season 9 of The Handoff, a podcast for nurse leaders brought to you by Works. As an independent member of the podcast team, I really get to have a blast simply talking with incredible colleagues... Read More

Crafting Healthcare Culture Change through Storytelling: An Interview with Dr. Sonna Harding

I am pleased to host Season 9 of The Handoff, a podcast for nurse leaders brought to you by Works. As an independent member of the podcast team, I really get to have a blast simply talking with incredible colleagues... Read More

When Work Becomes Family

  I’m enamored with “healthy work environments,” or HWEs…what makes them, how they form, how they disintegrate, how they change people, and how they impact the ultimate service or good and the financial bottom line. A key definition of HWEs... Read More

A Nurse’s LIVESTRONG Day Tribute

My tribute this LIVESTRONG Day. (If you’re not wearing yellow today, you might want to change.)... Read More

The Collision of Transsexuality, Religion, & Care

Ms. D. was never my “regular” patient. I did answer her call lights, adjust her IV pumps, and help with other activities as I saw the need or colleagues – Ms. D.’s “regular” nurses – asked. Ms. D. had terminal... Read More

Mean Nurse

Oxymoronic, right? Mean. Nurse. Mean [meen] – adjective, -er, -est. Offensive, selfish, or unaccommodating; nasty; malicious: a mean remark; small-minded or ignoble; penurious, stingy, or miserly. Nurse [nurs] – noun, -ing. A person formally educated and trained in the care... Read More