This podcast series is based on responses gleaned from a real-time survey conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurse leaders captured the spirit of innovation in reaction to their lived experiences, which are far-reaching. These leaders turned to innovation in technology, job role redesign, community outreach and care delivery adaptations. You will hear voices from the field as they led through innovation with compassion and gritty determination. With lessons to take forward in a post-pandemic world, learn from a diverse panel that covers regional, urban-rural, affluent to under-represented populations’ perspectives.
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Jeannette Bronsord and Kathy Baker explore redeployment strategies during the COVID pandemic and best practices in re-skilling nurses to alternative practice settings.
Mary Ann Donohue-Ryan and Maureen Schneider share proactive strategies to offset emotional unrest to favorably influence morale at an individual, group, and organizational level of practice.
Every organization has a method for organizing the flow of work through its routines and procedures. Elizabeth McCarthy discusses the challenges nurses faced when these norms and routines were disrupted due to the pandemic and how nurses have had to redesign their workflow.
Stuart Downs discusses the moral/ethical dilemmas that nurses faced in managing COVID patients and strategies to strengthen leader's ethical responsibilities.