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Nursing Australia
Ep 75. Shots, Skin & Scope: Eczema, Vaccines & Aesthetics Mastery

Nursing Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 37:59


In this October episode, we look into Australia's current vaccine rates; career mentoring, education, and scope of practice in aesthetics medicine; and... effective treatments for eczema. Gain unique insights from those navigating these spaces. Plus, all the latest healthcare news headlines. The latest Nursing Australia News (03:35): Deadly viral outbreak, psych prescription spike, Aussie Asthma hotspots, and vape ban repealed. Australia's Chief Nurse on Vaccines (06:56) These past few years in Australia, we've certainly seen a lot more discourse around the mistrust in vaccine use. Alison McMillan, Australia's Chief Nursing & Midwifery Officer joined Nursing Australia to discuss. Expanding your Scope: Inside Aesthetics Nursing (14:15) Kelly Beasy is a Nurse Practitioner working in aesthetics. Her clinic focuses on skin health, anti-ageing medicine and women's health. Kelly spoke to APNA's Suzanne Blackeby about building a supportive network (including mentors), developing a solid foundation of clinical education and the importance of scope of practice. Eczema (28:04) People suffering from eczema can encounter sleep disturbance, financial loss, low self-esteem, and even mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Dr Kate Annear joins the show to chat about effective treatments available for this chronic skin condition and *clears up* misinformation which is currently out there around eczema treatments.  Handy Links:  Use coupon APNA2024 to save on professional education with HEALTHCERT  MEDCAST education for Nurses    Join APNA today     Subscribe to The Connect (our weekly newsletter) Click here to get in touch with Nursing Australia (send a text for free from anywhere in the world) #askusanything Hosted by: Matthew St Ledger, Mitch Wall & Katherine Fullagar Produced by: Leith Alexander & Matthew St Ledger

Voices of Care
"You have to change the narrative" Deborah Sturdy | Voices of Care

Voices of Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 23:43


Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Social Care in England, features on this episode of Voices of Care. Alongside host, Suhail Mirza, Professor Sturdy discusses her work as Chief Nurse for Social Care, the critical role of nursing in social care settings, and the vital need to change perceptions around social care nursing.

Nurse Converse, presented by Nurse.org
Chief Nurse, Jennifer Moon, Shares Framework Of Success For The USPHS Commissioned Corps (With Terrin Ramsey)

Nurse Converse, presented by Nurse.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 32:13


Chief Nurse of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, Rear Admiral (RDML) Jennifer Moon, recently joined nurse Terrin Ramsey on the Nurse Converse podcast to discuss the critical importance of self-care. As a Nurse Practitioner, RDML Moon oversees thousands of nursing professionals and serves as an advisor to the Office of the Surgeon General and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In her advisory role, she focuses on the recruitment, assignment, deployment, retention, and career development of nurse professionals. During the podcast, RDML Moon elaborated on the framework she has implemented to advance the nursing profession, emphasizing self-care and empowerment as foundational elements.>>Read Chief Nurse, Jennifer Moon, Shares Framework Of Success For The USPHS Commissioned CorpsJump Ahead to Listen: [02:07] Rear Admiral Moon's career journey.[05:38] Nursing school in Georgia.[09:24] Toughest moments as an ED nurse.[14:09] Personal and professional goals.[17:34] Nursing as the hope.[19:15] Serving in uniformed public health.[25:19] Mentorship vs. Coaching.[26:24] Leadership styles and service.[30:08] Importance of self-care for leaders.Connect with Terrin on social media:Instagram: @_madeinlove_13_4For more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 11:36


Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Dr. Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.

Calling All Nurses
Calling All Nurses - S2, Episode 4 - Zak Matieschyn and the BC Nursing Policy Secretariat

Calling All Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 32:23


The Nursing Policy Secretariat [NPS] for the BC Ministry of Health is the branch that helps support provincial nursing initiatives, guides policy, and provides a nursing voice to government. Listen as Zak discusses his new role within the BC Ministry of Health, his aspirations for nursing in BC, some of the current priorities of the NPS team, and how these priorities advance nursing practice.  Zak Matieschyn is the provincial Chief Nurse and Executive Director, Nursing Policy Secretariat for the BC Ministry of Health, and a longstanding leader within his profession. He is passionate about advancing nursing practice, policy, and education to optimally support a healthcare system that works for both providers and people in British Columbia, including the province's diverse Indigenous Peoples and other priority populations. For the past 24 years, Zak has been a proud member of the nursing profession, practicing nursing in a variety of settings including emergency, intensive care, street nursing, vascular access, and outpost nursing, and as a nurse practitioner providing primary care services with a focus on marginalized populations. He continues to maintain a part-time addiction practice in Nelson, BC, providing harm reduction and comprehensive point of care primary care services. The Nursing Policy Secretariat NPS News: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/heath-care-partners/health-newsletter/nps-newsletter-dec-2022.pdf Notes for the season acronyms:Allied Health Professions – other health care providers such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nutritionists, speech language pathologists, audiologists, respiratory therapists, and so on.ARNBC - Association of Registered Nurses of BCBCCNM - BC College of Nurses & MidwivesBCNU – BC Nurses UnionCNA - Canadian Nurses Association HHR – Health Human ResourceIEN - Internationally Educated NursesLPN – Licensed Practical Nurse NNPBC – Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of BC (formerly ARNBC)NBA – Nurses' Bargaining AssociationNPS – Nursing Policy Secretariat within the BC Ministry of HealthRNABC - Registered Nurses Association of BCRPN – Registered Psychiatric NurseInstagram: @calling.all.nursesComments and feedback can be sent to our email: callingallnurses.podcast@gmail.com

360 with Katie Woolf
Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer Mish Hill says 82 new nurses and midwives have joined the wards at NT Hospitals with efforts also underway to boost the nurse practitioner workforce

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 8:24


Navigating Nursing
Nathan Askew, Chief Nursing, AHP and Experience Officer Chair, Association of Chief Children's Nurses (ACCN)

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 26:50


In this episode Laura meets with Nathan Askew, a Chief Nurse, AHP and Experience officer. Nathan talks about what led him to apply to be a nurse and why he chose Children's nursing. He gives leadership advice and shares his view that one of the skills of a leader is to bring experts together to share ideas and problem solve. Nathan discusses his journey through his MSc in Advanced Nursing Practice and gives advice for anyone wishing to study at level 7. He talks about the importance of being flexible when completing post graduate study and how this can help you to develop whilst having a work life balance. Nathan is the Chair of the Association of Children and Young People's nurses, he shares the work he does with this organisation. Nathan also gives advice to anyone in a leadership position or who wishes to apply for one.

AIDAradio Crew Talk
Elisabeth Schünemann - Chief Nurse

AIDAradio Crew Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 29:05


In dieser Folge ist Elisabeth Schünemann bei AIDAradio Moderatorin Janine Drynda zu Gast. Sie ist Chief Nurse, heißt, sie ist im Hospital beschäftigt. Wie sie dazu kam und welche Voraussetzungen es braucht - unter anderem darüber spricht sie in dieser Folge.

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes
Public health entrepreneurship: an honest conversation about the journey, with Quisha Umemba, MPH, BSN, RN, CDCES, CHWI

PH SPOTlight: Public health career stories, inspiration, and guidance from current-day public health heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 47:01


In this episode, Sujani sits down with Quisha Umemba, the CEO of Umemba Health. They discuss what Umemba Health is and its mission to improve the public health workforce, Quisha's experience with consulting work and creating her own company, and talk tips on entrepreneurship and taking the first step to create your own business.You'll LearnHow Quisha discovered public health and her transition from working as a nurse to working in public healthTips on entrepreneurship and starting work as a consultant Where to go to gain more business senseSocial engagement and choosing your social media to build your company's imageWhat Umemba Health is and how they are undertaking their mission to improve the public health workforceHow the pandemic shed light on areas for growth within public health work Staying connected to current and relevant public health topics as a consultant or someone not “working on the ground”What a day in the life of and how her role has changed since she first founded the companyToday's GuestAs the CEO of Umemba Health, Quisha Umemba (pronounced "Kwee-shuh oooMEMbuh") brings over 20 years of diverse experience to her roles as a Registered Nurse, Public Health Consultant, and Entrepreneur. Boasting multiple certifications and an impressive work history, Quisha has developed, implemented, and overseen numerous health initiatives and community collaborations throughout her career. Quisha has worked as a Disaster Response Nurse Leader for the American Red Cross, a Clinic Coordinator for an outpatient endocrinology clinic, a Chief Nurse and Program Manager for a local health department, a Diabetes Nurse Consultant for a state health department, an RN Care Manager for a Federally Qualified Health Center, and a Clinical Programs Training Specialist for a value-based care consulting agency. A nurse with a public health background, Quisha has a multifaceted, blended expertise that enables her to design unique curricula and training programs with multi-level interventions. Specializing in Workforce Training and Development, her work focuses on equipping the public health workforce and her training approaches blend conventional, experiential, and transformational methods to create engaging educational content, delivered across various platforms. These distinctive training approaches have earned her the moniker "The Trainer's Trainer." As the CEO and Owner of Umemba Health, Quisha helps public health organizations and healthcare systems to educate their frontline workforce, empower their leadership, and expand their community presence. As the Principal for Quisha Umemba Consulting, she teaches "helping professionals" to monetize their skillset so they can build, launch, and scale a profitable public health consulting business using her proven step-by-step system. In addition to being an expert facilitator and trainer, Quisha is a devoted servant leader and health equity advocate. Her life's mission is to empower, educate, and transform the lives of others. ResourcesConnect with Quisha on LinkedIn  Learn more about Umemba Health and Umemba Health Academy Learn more about the Certified Bank Training ProgramSupport the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 15:12


This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role & organization, her excitement around virtual care, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 15:12


This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care Officer at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses key insights into her role & organization, her excitement around virtual care, advice for leaders, and more!In collaboration with Philips.

Voices of Care
Karen Bonner - Voices of Care, Season 2 Episode 8

Voices of Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 29:07


Karen Bonner, Chief Nurse at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust features on this episode of Voices of Care. Alongside our host, Suhail Mirza, Karen discusses the promise and the provisions of the NHS long-term workforce plan, and the thorny issue of how to create a truly inclusive culture.

IIEA Talks
Frontline to the Picket Line: Striking Nurses and the NHS Crisis

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 25:32


The UK has seen significant levels of industrial action taken by many public sector trades union over the past 18 months. Just three years after the COVID-19 pandemic led to an outpouring of public support for the NHS, major strike action has been taken by nursing staff across the UK to fight for better pay and patient safety. In her keynote address to the IIEA, Director of Nursing of the Royal College of Nursing, Nicola Ranger, discusses the current challenges faced by nursing staff in both the NHS and independent health care settings, and the role of the RCN in influencing political change in the UK. About the Speaker: Professor Nicola Ranger joined the RCN in December 2022. She was previously Chief Nurse and Executive Director of Midwifery at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London. Before that, she held Chief Nurse posts at both Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. She has also held a number of senior nursing roles at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. Earlier in her career, she worked at America's George Washington University Hospital in Washington and at Mount Sinai Medical Centre in New York.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Dominique Hamilton, Chief Nurse Rep and ICU Nurse, NNU | Greg Regan, President, TTD

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 54:40


Chief Nurse Representative and ICU Nurse at National Nurses United (NNU), Dominique Hamilton, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the ratification of a new contract with St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Hospitals in Tucson, Ariz. President of the Transportation Trades Department (TTD), Greg Regan, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about a recently introduced bill that will help improve the safety of the railroad industry. Regan discussed what needs to change to be considered an improvement and how the industry is helping workers report issues before they become a problem.

Navigating Nursing
Sally Shearer OBE, member of the National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, registered Children's nurse

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 37:16


Sally Shearer OBE joins Laura for this episode of the Leadership series. Sally discusses her previous experience as a nursery nurse in a Special Care Baby Unit and what led her to complete her nurse training at the University of Nottingham. Sally discusses her career and her journey as a Director of Nursing at Barts Health and then at Sheffield Children's as Chief Nurse and Deputy Chief Executive. Sally gives advice for anyone looking at applying for a new role and the positives of moving to a new role in a different area. Sally is a member of a National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel as a registered children's nurse. She gives advice for anyone involved in safeguarding and the importance of seeking support and advice. Sally is a mentor for nurses and she finds this enables her to keep her sense of reality. To find out more about the Child Safeguarding review panel: About us - Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Trigger warning:This episode discusses child safeguarding and caring for patient's who have self harmed

The Mental Health Podcast
#mhTV episode 136 - Trauma and compassion as a framework for mental health nursing

The Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 46:19


Welcome to episode 136 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 23 August 2023] of #mhTV​​​​​​​​. This week Nicky Lambert and Vanessa Gilmartin spoke with guest Steve Trenchard about trauma and compassion as a framework for mental health nursing. ST: Steve is an experienced values-driven leader. He has 33-years experience as a Registered Nurse (Mental Health) including working at Board level as a Chief Nurse, Operations Director, and Chief Executive in the private, not for profit and public sectors. Steve has held visiting professorships in Mental Health at three UK Universities. He is qualified executive coach and is just about to return to academia to teach at Keele University, Staffordshire. Steve is a strong supporter of recovery, trauma informed approaches to understand mental health conditions and psychological distress and the need for compassionate leadership to create cultures that support recovery. Some X links to follow are: VG - www.x.com/VanessaRNMH NL - www.x.com/niadla​​​​​​​​ DM - www.x.com/davidamunday ST - www.x.com/Steve_Trenchard Credits: #mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday Guest: Steve Trenchard Theme music: Tony Gillam Production & Editing: David Munday

Friends of ANCHOR
Episode 12 – Yvonne Wright, Sharing Silence and Sir Percivall Pott

Friends of ANCHOR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 27:49


Yvonne Wright talks about her role as Chief Nurse for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary's clinical support team, ‘Silence' is the theme of this month's ‘Finding the Words' feature and Mike explains why Sir Percivall Pott should be better known.The following points are among those covered in this episode:Mike talks to Yvonne Wright about her wide-ranging and significant role as Chief Nurse for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary's clinical support team and the changes that she has seen in medical provision and practice over the years. [01:46]In this month's instalment of ‘From the Archives', Mike draws attention to the terrific community support that is a feature of towns, villages and hamlets across the North-East of Scotland. On this occasion, it is the turn of Dess and Dinnet to be given a shout-out! [18:01]In this month's ‘Finding the Words' feature, Mike and Alison discuss their experiences of silence and suggest that it is worth thinking about the contribution that it can make to the conversations that occur when someone is in hospital for a period of time. [20:10]Mike uses the ‘And Finally' slot to draw attention to the groundbreaking work of Sir Percivall Pott in identifying a causal connection between an individual's working environment and the possibility of contracting cancer. [25:07]Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.This show has been brought to you by Free Range Podcasting.

The King's Fund podcast
Acting with intent: Karen Bonner on diversity and belonging in the NHS

The King's Fund podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 31:07


How can we ensure that health and care staff from all backgrounds feel respected, valued and listened to at work? Siva Anandaciva sits down with Karen Bonner, Chief Nurse at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, to talk about the value of having a diverse workforce, and how we can make the health and care system fairer for staff, patients, and communities from ethnic minority groups. Related resources Those who dare: thinking differently about the health and care workforce (event) Reflecting on 75 years since the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush (project page) You called and we came: Windrush and the NHS (exhibition) The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England (explainer)

The Mental Health Podcast
#mhTV episode 129 part 1 - #Skellern2023

The Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 83:27


On Thursday 15 June the 2023 Skellern Lecture and Lifetime Achievement Award evening was held at Cardiff University. #mhTV was invited to act as a repository for the event. You can watch the recording of the livestream of the event on the Unite/MHNA YouTube page via https://bit.ly/Skellern2023_on_mhTV. This audio recording for podcast includes the following parts of the evening: - Welcome to Wales, welcome to Cardiff - Dr Nicola Evans, Reader in Mental Health Nursing, Cardiff University's School of Healthcare Sciences - 'We are the locksmiths' - A Poem authored and read by Trudi Peterson, Registered Mental Health Nurse and Performance Poet - Plaque presentation to Trudi Peterson - Dr Alicia Stringfellow, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing and Professional Head, Cardiff University's School of Healthcare Sciences - Welcome address - Steve Clarke, Mental Health Nursing Officer, Welsh Government (on behalf of Sue Tranka, Chief Nurse, Welsh Government) - Introduction to the Skellern Lecture - Dr Gary Winship, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham's School of Education - Skellern Lecture 2023 - Dr Anne Aiyegbusi, Registered Mental Health Nurse, Group Analyst and Forensic Psychotherapist - Skellern Lecturer Plaque Presentation - Professor Daniel Kelly, RCN Chair of Nursing Research, Cardiff University's School of Healthcare Sciences You can see some tweets from the evening on this Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/Unite_MHNA/status/1669382557241049101?s=20

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 22:13


This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.

Becker’s Women’s Leadership
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health

Becker’s Women’s Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 22:13


This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT
Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health

Becker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 22:13


This episode features Michelle Charles, Senior Vice President & Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Virtual Care at Parkview Health. Here, she discusses her background in nursing & what led her to her current role, Parkview's focus on both patient and clinician wellness, where she sees the best opportunities for growth in the future, and more.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.

Navigating Nursing
Professor Nancy Fontaine, Chief Nurse, academic, qualified Coach

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 43:19


Laura is joined by Professor Nancy Fontaine who is a Chief Nurse and Director for Infection Prevention and Control and Executive lead for Quality, Safety, Patient Experience and Engagement, at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Professor Nancy talks through her decision to study nursing, and her varied career. She discusses her time working as a nurse abroad and how she has managed to maintain her love of travel throughout her career. Professor Nancy discusses how we all have life long careers and how we can evolve and change throughout them. She talks about her time as one of the country's first Nurse Consultants and her enjoyment in Emergency Department and Critical care nursing. She gives advice for anyone wishing to study and discusses her own journey through academic study which has included a PhD which focuses on using humour as a coping mechanism. Professor Nancy is a Qualified coach and the need she thinks there is in the NHS for supportive career progression. This episode contains advise for student nurses, nurses and academics.

Raise the Line
Giving Nurses a Voice On the World Stage - Dr. Michelle Acorn, Chief Nurse at the International Council of Nurses

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 27:44


“We know that whenever nurses are listened to in policymaking arenas, health outcomes improve,” says Dr. Michelle Acorn, chief nurse at the International Council of Nurses, a federation of nursing associations. That's why she's focused on making sure nurses are at the decision-making tables all over the world. “ICN ensures that nurses have a voice in developing and implementing health policy so that we can meet the real needs of patients, families and communities.” Acorn makes a point of getting into the decision-making arena herself, including at the recent United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York where she raised awareness of health disparities. “Our health systems need resources to provide patient- centered and culturally-appropriate care to the diverse populations we serve,” she tells host Michael Carrese. Tune in for a wide-ranging exploration of current global trends and challenges in nursing, lessons from COVID-19, and major leadership opportunities in the nursing profession. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.icn.ch/

The FORSCOM Frontline
Beating Breast Cancer

The FORSCOM Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 18:18


Join us for a conversation with COL Birgit Lister, the FORSCOM Chief of Clinical Operations and Chief Nurse. She shares her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer and how she beat it. We talk about the importance of early detection, wellness exams and how your family history plays into your risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer.

The Gritty Nurse Podcast
There's a New Role in Town- The Chief Nurse Officer: Our Gritty Expectations

The Gritty Nurse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 39:21


There's a new role in town: the Chief Nurse Officer. Do you have a CNO position where you live? What is the role of a CNO? What will the CNO's first 90 days look like? In this episode, Amie & Sara give their "gritty" take on what the first 90 days of the CNO positions should look like. Its just our opinion...but we put it all out there. No BS here, just looking out for the needs of nurses. 

Radio Glamorgan
Suzanne Rankin - CEO of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Radio Glamorgan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 35:25


Recently, we were invited to ‘Woodland House', the administrative centre of the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board to chat to recently appointed CEO Suzanne Rankin. Suzanne was formerly Chief Executive of Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, first joining the Trust as Chief Nurse in 2010 before becoming their Chief Executive in 2014. She arrived in Cardiff in February earlier this year and has recently marked six months of being in the Welsh Capital. Here's the full chat with Suzanne as she talks about her life and career so far Originally broadcast on Radio Glamorgan on Thursday 1st September 2022.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
COVID-19 2022 Update: Treatment

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 12:16


In this podcast Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital summarizes available outpatient and inpatient treatments for COVID-19, and answers questions from attendees of our May 12th, 2022 webinar, “Navigating the Wake of COVID.” This podcast was recorded on June 15th, 2022. *Note: For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page.

The Leadership Log
Student and Early Carer Leadership with Jess Sainsbury

The Leadership Log

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 49:55


Hello Intrepid leaders and welcome to another episode of the Leadership Log where we talk about navigating everyday leadership. In this episode we are going to be exploring student nurse and early career leadership with the lovely Jess Sainsbury Leadership gives you greater confidence, strengthens your communication and negotiation skills, and helps develop your personality. Leadership skills help in all aspects of a career, from the job search process to career development. So to start developing these skills early on in any career seems like a no-brainer Jess is an early career registered adult and mental health nurse with a passion for enhancing and broadening the knowledge, opportunities, and experiences of all members of the nursing family. In her last year of her nurse education, Jess was Chair of the Royal College of Nursing Students Committee and encouraged collaborative working not only within the College but with key stakeholders such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Health Education England, and the Council of Deans – challenging hierarchy and ways of working. In addition to this, alongside her Chief Nurse and Senior Regional Nurse, Jess established the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Student Nurse Council – ensuring the voice of nursing students was heard at a strategic level within her local system. Her special interests include clinical supervision, professional use of social media, student shared professional decision-making and advocating for the nursing profession on a global scale. Follow Jess on Twitter : @JessLSainsbury Follow us on twitter @Leadership_log for all the latest new and updates from our podcast. Our DMs are always open. If you do tweet about us don't forget to use these hashtags to help us follow the conversations: #EverydayLeadership #StudentLeadership #FNFEarlyCareers #FNFStudents For more information or if you would like to record an episode with us then please drop us an e-mail at: admin@theleadershiplog Disclaimer Thanks for listening to the leadership log where we are navigating in everyday leadership. This is a non affiliated podcast in any views, thoughts and opinions expressed by the hosts or guests belong solely to them, and not necessarily to their employer, organization, committee or other group or individual

Turning Point with Priya Sam
Dionne Sinclair on being the Black role model she wished she had

Turning Point with Priya Sam

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 49:28


Dionne Sinclair is VP Clinical Operations and the Chief Nurse at CAMH, Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital. Her biggest turning point happened when she was laid off from her job as a nurse. At the time, she had two young kids and decided to move back in with her parents so she could go to university. She already had a diploma from Fanshawe College and getting her degree would open doors for her in healthcare leadership. In this episode, Dionne shares her story of moving around the province to gain the career experience that would eventually lead to the position she has now. She also talks about how the murder of George Floyd led to her working on improving diversity, equity and inclusion in healthcare. This interview was recorded at a live event sponsored by Fanshawe College. Dionne and I are both Fanshawe alum and Turning Point is thrilled to have the college as a partner this season. 

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Academic/Practice Partnerships and Preparing Practice-Ready Nurses

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 11:20


On March 24, 2022, Nanne Finis, Chief Nurse Executive of Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) and Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning Research and Practice presented nursing workforce research along with change imperatives and innovative approaches to recruitment, retention, and care models to optimize safe work environment and foster resiliency in our webinar “Nursing's Wake-up Call: Change is Now Non-negotiable.” In this podcast, Nanne and Anne answer questions that were submitted by webcast attendees related to collaboration and preparing practice-ready nurses. This includes practice/academic partnerships, new nurse turnover, diploma programs, and student clinical experiences. This podcast was recorded on March 25, 2022.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Measuring Outcomes and Elevating the Nursing Profession

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 30:59


On March 24, 2022, Nanne Finis, Chief Nurse Executive of Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) and Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning Research and Practice presented nursing workforce research along with change imperatives and innovative approaches to recruitment, retention, and care models to optimize safe work environment and foster resiliency in our webinar “Nursing's Wake-up Call: Change is Now Non-negotiable.” In this podcast, Nanne and Anne answer questions that were submitted by webcast attendees related to measuring nursing productivity and elevating the profession. This podcast was recorded on March 25, 2022.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Supporting the Nursing Workforce with Alternative Care Models

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 34:00


On March 24, 2022, Nanne Finis, Chief Nurse Executive of Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) and Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning Research and Practice presented nursing workforce research along with change imperatives and innovative approaches to recruitment, retention, and care models to optimize safe work environment and foster resiliency in our webinar “Nursing's Wake-up Call: Change is Now Non-negotiable.” In this podcast, Nanne and Anne answer questions that were submitted by webcast attendees related to supporting the nursing workforce with alternative care models. This includes models to support staffing shortages, the role of travel and agency nurses, incentives to improve nurse retention and attracting nurses back to the workforce. This podcast was recorded on March 25, 2022.

NHE Podcast
Ep 25. Exploring the best ways to implement digital innovation into our health sector, Anne Cooper

NHE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 20:00


On episode 25 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast our host Saskia Hicking spoke to Anne Cooper, former Chief Nurse for NHS Digital about the benefits and drawbacks of implementing technology and digital within the NHS.

AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Behind the Article
Linda M. MacIntyre, chief nurse of the American Red Cross

AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Behind the Article

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 21:12


AJNeditor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Linda M. MacIntyre about the Red Cross's latest efforts and the role of nurses in its work.

Radio Maria England
WORLD DAY OF THE SICK - NOVENA - DAY 8 - Tina

Radio Maria England

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 18:21


WORLD DAY OF THE SICK - NOVENA - DAY 8 - Tina Quinn - Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care in the New Forest and Chief Nurse for the Catholic Association pilgrimage to Lourdes, Diocese of Portsmouth

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Let's Not Forget Why We Love Nursing

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 5:23


Let's face it, the last 2 years have been the most challenging for our profession and for all of healthcare. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice, speaks from the heart, answering the question, “Why do I love the nursing profession?”

The 1001 Critical Days Podcast with Andrea Leadsom MP
Episode 9: Professor Viv Bennett, Chief Nurse

The 1001 Critical Days Podcast with Andrea Leadsom MP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 22:29


In this episode, Andrea speaks to Professor Viv Bennett, Chief Nurse about her work to ensure that every baby gets the best start for life.

Follow The Brand Podcast
Episode 15: Align Connect Innovate with Camila Morrison Future Chief Nurse Innovation Officer CNIO

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 32:47


Welcome Back to another great episode on the Follow The Brand podcast.  I am your Host Grant McGaugh, and today, I would like to introduce you to an extraordinary individual who has been a pioneer in telehealth since the early 2000s. She has had a passion for helping patients her whole career, and she is adept at using technology to deliver a higher level of care. She is a Brand Ambassador and Change Agent in the healthcare industry and uses the Motto of Align Connect Innovate to embrace her career and business opportunities.BIO Camila Morrison's passion and dedication have led to an innovative and impactful 28-year career as a Registered Professional Nurse and Health Informatics leader with the love of developing digital health solutions, electronic health records adoption, and virtual health operations. Her passion was ignited in 2003 when she started her career in a busy New York City Hospital, New York-Presbyterian. She embraced many opportunities and expanded her reach to corporate nursing on Wall Street and Occupational Nursing at the NYC Fire Department. Venturing on to become a travel nurse, she landed in Florida. After ten years, her clinical expertise in Labor & Delivery and maternal health leadership shifted to Clinical Informatics. She was in the trenches transitioning her colleagues from pens to computer documentation and implementation at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida. For over 16 years, she incorporated her clinical knowledge into technology projects leading the charge in digital health transformation and telehealth strategy and operations.  In 2019, Camila accepted another challenge in Atlanta, GA, where she serves as Population Health leader, focused on the operations of Quality and Care Management teams' processes to impact patients with chronic and complex care in the community. With Sequent Health Physician Partners, a subsidiary of Northside Hospital, she works with payers to address health care gaps and quality initiatives to decrease health costs.Camila earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seton Hall University and a Master of Science in Health Informatics and Management Systems at Florida International University.  Camila is the founder of CGM IT Group LLC, a start-up focused on bridging healthcare gaps with technology while increasing the potential for innovation and economic growth. The mission of CGM is to align with like-minded individuals and organizations to address healthcare concerns further, improve clinical care, educate early careerists and students in the growing field of Telehealth, Virtual, and Digital Healthcare.   Camila serves as Vice-President for the Metro-Atlanta Women of Color Empowerment Institute. This non-profit organization strives to build awareness of healthcare disparities, mentoring and uniting women of color. She is Parliamentarian of the National Association of Healthcare Executives Atlanta Chapter and a member of the American Telemedicine Association and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.  Camila married the love of her life in 2019 and has two college students, Mateo and Givanna. When asked who inspires her the most, she stated Maya Angelou because of these words. People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”  Maya Angelou  Let's extend a warm welcome to Mrs. Camila Morrison on the Follow the Brand Podcast, where we are building a 5 STAR Brand that You can Follow!

First Best Nurse
Chief Nurse Roundtable

First Best Nurse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 43:15


In Day 2 of our Atrium Health Nursing Summit, we got to sit down for a live podcast recording with some of our inspirational and innovative Chief Nurses.

The QI Guy in Conversation with...
The QI Guy in conversation with…Jennifer Rodgers

The QI Guy in Conversation with...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 36:35


Welcome to the QI Guy in conversation with...podcast. In this episode, I have a conversation with Jennifer Rodgers. Jennifer Rodgers is Deputy Nurse Director for corporate and community services at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Combining experience with academic learning, she completed her MSc in 2009 winning the prestigious Barber Prize. In 2012 Jennifer became the first paediatric nurse to complete the Scottish Patient Safety Fellowship, and in 2013 won the Scottish Nurse of the Year Award at the Scottish Health Awards. In 2019 Jennifer was named Scottish Woman of the Year for services to medicine. From 2015 Jennifer held the position of Chief Nurse in Glasgow Children's Hospital before broadening her remit across the board in 2020. Always focussed on quality Jennifer is an advocate of person-centred and family integrated care and her original project asking children to draw or write ‘what matters to me' posters has been a key driving force and an integral part of the Scottish Person-Centred Care Collaborative and the international ‘what matters to you' movement. For all the information on What Matter to You visits: whatmattertoyou.scot or wmty.world 

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Navigating Nursing
Ethel Changa, Clinical Advisor for the National Covid-19 Vaccination programme and previous Chief Nurse for core services, Deputy Director of Safety and standards

Navigating Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 32:56


In this episode Laura meets with Ethel Changa, Clinical Advisor for the National Covid-19 Vaccination programme. They discuss her previous roles as Chief Nurse for core services and Deputy Director of Safety and standards. Ethel discusses her MSc in Nursing and gives advice for anyone wishing to study at this level. Ethel gives leadership advice and discusses the challenges she has faced as a woman of colour whilst working in senior leadership positions. She gives advice for anyone else facing similar challenges including the importance of mentorship and the impact support from a line manager can have on you, your development and your career.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Staffing, Safety and Nurse Well-Being

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 14:31


In this podcast, Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, answers questions from attendees of our May 6th, 2021 webinar, “Lessons Learned: Calming the COVID-19 Storm.” This podcast was recorded on May 13th, 2021. Questions related to staffing, safety, and nurse well-being are addressed. *Note: For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Managing COVID-19 Across Care Settings

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 22:50


In this podcast Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, and Collette Hendler, RN, MS, MA, CIC, Editor-in-Chief for Lippincott Solutions and Certified Infection Preventionist, answer questions from attendees of our May 6th, 2021 webinar, “Lessons Learned: Calming the COVID-19 Storm.” This podcast was recorded on May 13th, 2021. Questions related to managing COVID-19 across care settings are addressed. *Note: For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page.

Nursing Australia
Ep7. Keeping you in the know

Nursing Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 70:47


In this episode of Nursing Australia, hosted by Suzanne Blackeby, we hear: - The latest Nursing Australia News (01:21)Coronavirus jumps rooms in a quarantine hotel, EOI for GP's interested in giving out the vaccine closes and AstraZeneca vaccine may not be as effective with new variants. - COVID Vaccine roll-out: Alison McMillan Q&A (03:04)To ensure that nurses are kept up to speed on the COVID vaccine rollout, APNA is hosting a series of webinars for members. In the second webinar of the series, we were joined by Alison McMillan, Australia's Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer. Subscribe to The Connect: https://www.apna.asn.au/workflows/subscribe APNA Professional Indemnity Insurance: https://www.apna.asn.au/insurance- COVID vaccines: Challenges for nurses (52:36)It's a busy time in primary health care, particularly in general practice due to the imminent arrival of both the COVID and flu vaccines. In the next few months there will be some unique challenges for nurses to navigate.FIVEaa Radio: https://www.fiveaa.com.au - Two Humerus Nurses (01:00:56)Nursing is challenging, confronting and serious – people's lives are in our hands. It is said that if you don't laugh you cry – a lot. Working in such serious roles, nurses need a good laugh from time to time. We introduce you to Kelly and Alisha and their new podcast Two Humerus Nurses: https://open.spotify.com/show/6VHiOub0iSRuTSTFmtOZWe?si=qktKWR35SfC1B9x7m3jy9A

Frontline Nursing
Leadership and resiliency during time of crisis | Interview with Dr. Kimberly Hatchel, Chief Nurse at Blake Medical Center, Bradenton, FL

Frontline Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 18:48


EPISODE SUMMARYOn this first episode of Frontline Nursing host Dr. Rayna Letourneau is joined by Dr. Kimberly Hatchel to discuss her standpoint on leadership and resiliency during times of crisis, and the importance of self-care.ABOUT OUR SPEAKERDr. Kim Hatchel has over 30 years of nursing experience, including both patient care and executive leadership. She received her undergraduate degree in nursing from Austin Peay State University in Tennessee, her master's degree in nursing and health care administration from University of Phoenix, and her doctorate in nursing practice from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Hatchel is currently the Chief Nursing Officer at Blake Medical Center in Bradenton, Florida. She has previously served in leadership roles across the country in Kentucky, Texas, and Nevada. While in Nevada in 2017, Dr. Hatchelwas the chief nursing officer (CNO) for Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center and Sunrise Children's Hospital, in Las Vegas during the largest mass casualty event in the United States.EPISODE NOTESFor more information on Dr. Rayna LetourneauHave questions, comments, or suggestions? Email us at frontlinenursing@usf.edu.For More information on USF Health College of Nursing, visit https://health.usf.edu/

Nursing2024 Podcast
Nursing on the COVID-19 frontlines with Anne Woods

Nursing2024 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 18:24


In this episode, Anne Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse at Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research, and Practice, discusses the latest on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic; what frontline healthcare workers and healthcare systems are dealing with amid the latest surge in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths; COVID-19 skepticism; and the lessons to be learned from this pandemic. Anne Woods' recent post on the NursingCenter Blog, referenced in this episode and titled, “Don't believe the science and evidence? Just look at our faces,” can be found here.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Latest Updates in COVID Management

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 12:18


In this podcast, Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, provides updates on managing COVID-19 in the ICU, including new recommendations on dexamethasone and convalescent plasma. Anne also discusses management of COVID-19 patients who develop sepsis and how their care differs from standard sepsis management. *Note: this podcast was recorded on September 2, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page.

Be a Better Leader
Mike Chitty In Conversation With Anne Cooper

Be a Better Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 49:42


Anne Cooper had had a long and distinguished career as a nurse in the NHS and is now a non-executive Director at Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Clinical Director of https://www.ethicalhealthcare.org.uk/ (Ethical Healthcare). Until recently Chief Nurse at NHS Digital, Anne is immensely experienced and highly regarded figure within healthcare informatics. A national leader in driving the digital nursing agenda, she has experience in strategy and leadership development, requirements and design, clinical safety and deployment. As a T1 Diabetes patient, she is also a passionate advocate of ensuring the patients and citizens have an equal voice in the health and care system. Outside of both work and being a Twitter addict (@anniecoops) In this podcast we talk about the humaness of leadership, leadership as friendship (and what we do about bad friends), women only leadership development, matriarchy and patriarchy, slime making, and the nature of female only community - where Anne breaks the code! Support this podcast

Going Viral Podcast
A Chief Nurse Anesthetist in NYC Discusses COVID-19

Going Viral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 66:04


Today, Matthew has a discussion with Joseph Gnolfo, a chief Nurse Anesthetist at Stoney Brook Medical Center on Long Island, NY.  They discuss many relevant topics related to the Coronavirus Pandemic including the role that leadership plays during this time of crisis, the use of personnel outside of their usual duties, plus support, health, and wellness.  This was an episode that was recorded almost a month ago but the discussion remains relevant as we are still dealing with the pandemic.   Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite:  goingviral.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening and please share this episode.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Clearing the air about oxygenation in COVID-19 patients

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 22:16


Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, and Collette Hendler, RN, MS, MA, CIC, Editor-in-Chief for Lippincott Solutions and certified by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. as an Infection Preventionist, answer questions related to oxygenation and prone positioning of COVID-19 patients. These questions were submitted by attendees of the webcast, Calming the COVID-19 Storm: Delivering Effective Clinical and Nursing Care, which took place on May 7, 2020.  This podcast covers the following questions: Can you explain why COVID-19 patients go into acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and ARDS? What is silent hypoxemia? How do you manage they symptoms of shortness of breath and anxiety in a non-intubated patient? I heard the goal is to not intubate the patient; is this true? How do you optimize oxygenation in patients before they are intubated and placed on the ventilator? We had several questions about positive end expiratory pressure, or PEEP. Can you talk about the role of PEEP please? Is there an average or maximum level of PEEP that is recommended? If you have a patient who has COPD, is your management of the ventilator any different? Do you recommend proning a nonintubated patient? What is the trigger to start proning patients with ARDS? I know you said that CPR can be performed with the patient prone. Isn't it difficult to do CPR with the patient prone? How do you do CPR in a proned patient? Can a laryngeal mask airway, or LMA, be used to oxygenate a patient with COVID-19? Have they tried administering surfactant as they do in the NICU for respiratory distress syndrome? *Note: this podcast was recorded on May 19, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you'll find links to the on-demand webcast (earn 1 free contact hour!), CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Managing multi-organ dysfunction of COVID-19

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 13:47


Anne Dabrow Woods, DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, and Collette Hendler, RN, MS, MA, CIC, Editor-in-Chief for Lippincott Solutions and certified by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. as an Infection Preventionist, answer questions related to managing multiorgan dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. These questions were submitted by attendees of the webcast, Calming the COVID-19 Storm: Delivering Effective Clinical and Nursing Care, which took place on May 7, 2020.  This podcast covers the following questions: I have heard that the inflammatory response is responsible for the multi-system effects of COVID. What is the cytokine storm? I heard that patients with COVID-19 develop a coagulopathy and have excessive clotting. How do you manage their clotting and why is this so important? Do COVID-19 patients also have bleeding issues besides clotting issues? I hear patients are discharged on anticoagulation; how long are they on lovenox and what is the dose? Have you noticed COVID positive patients going into a new onset rapid a fib? If a patient presents with heart failure due to COVID, will the ejection fraction be affected? Is there a role of aspirin in the early stages of covid-19? Can you review the difference of CRRT, SLEDD and PIRRT? How do you keep the circuit from clotting? Is peritoneal dialysis helpful for acute kidney injury associated with COVID-19 or only CRRT or hemodialysis? Do you have any information about the use of Actemra in COVID-19? *Note: this podcast was recorded on May 19, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you'll find links to the on-demand webcast (earn 1 free contact hour!), CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
COVID-19 ARDS and Proning: Learning in Real Time

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 21:53


This podcast is an interview with Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital, and Collette Hendler, RN, MS, MA, CIC, Editor-in-Chief for Lippincott Solutions and Certified Infection Preventionist. Anne and Collette share their expertise on acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS, and how what we are seeing with COVID-19 patients differs from the ARDS clinicians are used to seeing and managing. We also discuss prone positioning – what it means, how it works, and managing patients. *Note: this podcast was recorded on April 14, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you'll find links to the CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
NHS Nightingale chief nurse: We're not through the worst yet

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 14:34


A number of new NHS Nightingale hospitals are opening across the UK - existing buildings like exhibition centres which are rapidly transformed into field hospitals in just a matter of weeks, ready to treat coronavirus patients.Some are already treating patients, including the largest Nightingale, which is in London - it can treat up to 4,000 patients if needed. Next week, the first one in the West Country will open, in Bristol.ITV News' Kylie Pentelow speaks to Hayley Peters, the nurse in charge of the new unit at the University of the West of England, which will have 1,000 beds. We find out how coronavirus patients will be treated, the kind of care they'll receive - and if there's a need for the hospital at all. We also ask about what's being done to manage the mental health of NHS staff at such a challenging time.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe to be notified of the latest episodes. For the latest coronavirus news, information and advice, go to www.itv.com/news.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
Facing Moral & Ethical Dilemmas During COVID-19

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 11:55


This podcast is an interview with Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital. Our discussion covers topics such as personal protective equipment (PPE) – both availability of resources and the time necessary to put on full gear to protect ourselves, decisions on supportive care when faced with ventilator shortages, and the lack of social support for patients when visitors are restricted. Dr. Woods closes with inspirational words on resiliency and recovery when this crisis is over. *Note: this podcast was recorded on March 26, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you'll find links to the CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Lippincott® NursingCenter®
COVID-19: Alternative Staffing and Onboarding Models

Lippincott® NursingCenter®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 10:45


This podcast is an interview with Dr. Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning, Research & Practice, adjunct faculty for Drexel University, and a critical care nurse practitioner for Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital. The discussion is around COVID-19 and the resulting surge of patients overwhelming the healthcare system. In some areas, hospitals have increased their bed capacity to accommodate more patients, which brings up the question – who will care for these patients? Dr. Woods shares specific recommendations for strategies to increase staff quickly, including alternative staffing and onboarding models. *Note: this podcast was recorded on March 26, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you'll find links to the CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Behind the Article
AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Rear Admiral Susan Orsega, chief nurse officer of the U.S. Public Health Service, who is featured in On the Road with AJN.

AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Behind the Article

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 17:54


t the 2018 annual meeting of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners in Denver, AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy got a chance to chat with Susan Orsega, the conference's keynote speaker.

PI’s Declassified!
Special Encore Presentation: A Distinguished Military Career Interrupted

PI’s Declassified!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014 57:13


Long before Don't Ask - Don't Tell and despite more than 25 years exemplary military service, including receiving a Bronze Star for service in Vietnam, Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer was discharged from the Washington National Guard after she disclosed she was a lesbian during a security clearance interview. Tune in to hear about Colonel Cammermeyer's journey, the investigation surrounding her sexual orientation, her law suit against the military and her vindication when she was reinstated to retire honorably as Washington State's Chief Nurse.

PI’s Declassified!
A Distinguished Military Career Interrupted

PI’s Declassified!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2011 57:13


Long before Don't Ask - Don't Tell and despite more than 25 years exemplary military service, including receiving a Bronze Star for service in Vietnam, Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer was discharged from the Washington National Guard after she disclosed she was a lesbian during a security clearance interview. Tune in to hear about Colonel Cammermeyer's journey, the investigation surrounding her sexual orientation, her law suit against the military and her vindication when she was reinstated to retire honorably as Washington State's Chief Nurse.