Posts tagged with: environment

An Exercise to Find Joy in Climate Action

Global healthcare and corporate systems are grappling with the intersection of climate change and public health. Public health challenges intensify as our climate shifts, bringing more extreme weather and temperature fluctuations, highlighting the urgent need for climate action across healthcare... Read More

Thinking Through My Leadership Manifesto

I have the privilege of learning alongside some amazing nurses. Recently we briefly talked about how what we believe influences our leadership styles and, thus, everything we do. So, it’s important to really know what it is you believe in.... Read More

Approaching the Holiday Treat Tipping Point

There’s food everywhere in the clinical setting these days. No, it’s ehhhv.ryyyy.wheeeere! There are tins of cookies at the nurses station 1 break area, cans of popcorn and toffee at the nurses station 2 break area, plates of fudge at... Read More

Blessed Hands

I work in a faith-based healthcare system that very much lives a mission rooted and growing in faith. I enjoy that. Nurses Week carries a stronger significance as chaplains throughout my healthcare system host special, voluntary services or even one-on-one... Read More

Workplace Incivility, Work Environment, Manager Skill, & Productivity

Here it is – the first nursing journal article in response to Nursing Idea’s Research Challenge. I really enjoyed this one. The Article: Lewis, P. S. and Malecha, A. (2011). The impact of workplace incivility on the work environment, manager... Read More