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Friday Reflection 37: Why I Teach (acceptable and less acceptable reasons)

Sensible Medicine

In 2022, I gave up didactic teaching and administrative roles in our medical school, so it made sense that I would soon step away from this course. During the reminder of a medical career, continuing education depends on learning from cases and assimilating new data as it appears in the medical literature.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Cara Lunsford

Minority Nurse

She ’ s also the host of Nurse.com ’ s NurseDot Podcast and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting a variety of voices within the nursing industry while also speaking to her personal experiences as an RN and founder of HOLLIBLU, a social networking app exclusively for nurses (acquired by Nurse.com in 2022).

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Cara Lunsford

Minority Nurse

She’s also the host of Nurse.com’s NurseDot Podcast and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting a variety of voices within the nursing industry while also speaking to her personal experiences as an RN and founder of HOLLIBLU, a social networking app exclusively for nurses (acquired by Nurse.com in 2022).

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Patient, Nurse, and Solution Provider: Cheri DiStefano Pays It Forward

Relias

I got to be part of a team that collaborates, debates, and does their very best every day to advocate for patients who are too little to advocate for themselves.”. Cheri DiStefano with Lora Sparkman and Cassie Hathaway at AWHONN 2022. It’s not just education to check a box for compliance or get continuing education credit.

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8 Strategies for Improving Nurse Engagement

Relias

Here are the top factors that can cause a lack of engagement (and eventually turnover), as cited in our 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report. Lack of collegiality Finally, employees quickly sense whether their organization’s culture is collaborative or lacking in teamwork. Daily obstacles can frustrate staff beyond repair.

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Meet Nicole Reid, Poison Control Nurse

Minority Nurse

This was rather eye-opening, as it takes an enormous amount of work and collaboration necessary to pull together a functional disaster preparedness plan. By 2022, I was working full time in my leadership role when I contracted COVID and became seriously ill. I could not have done it without them.

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NPs Play a Key role in Treating Depression Across the Lifespan 

Minority Nurse

Meanwhile, the same 2022 study found that 19.5% Collaborations and Tools to Succeed Primary care providers, particularly NPs, are on the front lines of identifying and managing depression, making collaboration with mental health specialists essential, particularly in complex cases or when treatment-resistant depression is present.