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Best podcasts about modern nursing

Latest podcast episodes about modern nursing

Microdosing For Healing
Healthcare Shifts, Big Pharma, and Revolutionizing Nursing Education with Emily Knife

Microdosing For Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 65:50


What if there was a better way for nurses to thrive personally and professionally? In this episode, Emily Knife, founder of the School of Modern Nursing, shares her groundbreaking approach to nursing education, blending neuroscience, somatic coaching, and business strategy to empower nurses. Emily discusses the paradigm shift in how we view healthcare, the challenges of the profit-driven medical model, and her personal journey from traditional nursing to leading a movement for wellness and entrepreneurship. Listen in to learn how to pursue a fulfilling career by tuning into your heart, seeking mentors, and embracing financial independence as a healer.You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/mravrf8d Are you looking to taper off your anti-depressants? Join our newest microdosing program, Empower, starting in January 2025. Move into self-empowered natural and vibrant healing in this first-of-its-kind program! Sign up at microdosingforhealing.com

Nightlife
Florence Nightingale: The day modern nursing began

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 29:04


An English social reformer, statistician, the founder of modern nursing. How Florence Nightingale changed the world.

What's Health Got to Do with It?
Curing epilepsy; Mary Seacole, the little-known founder of modern nursing

What's Health Got to Do with It?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 53:00


Curing epilepsy; Mary Seacole, the little-known founder of modern nursing

The Breakthrough Podcast
What Can Be Done

The Breakthrough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 5:01


Grand rising! How very little can be done under the spirit of fear. Florence Nightingale, 1820-1919 Founder of Modern Nursing  […]

Hazel Stainer
The Mother of Modern Nursing

Hazel Stainer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 13:38


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://hazelstainer.wordpress.com/2018/03/16/the-mother-of-modern-nursing/

mother modern nursing
Malpractice Podcast
#3.14: Florence Nightingale, Founder of Modern Nursing

Malpractice Podcast

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 38:56


In this week's episode, Jess covers the Founder of Modern Nursing, Florence Nightingale. In addition to saving thousands of soldiers during the Crimean War, Florence was a celebrated statistician and an activist for social and medical reform. This listener recommendation is a piece of medical history you won't want to miss! Send us an email at: malpracticepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @malpracticepodcastIf you want to help us grow, subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcast fix!Sources for this episode:https://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/florence-nightingale-1https://www.britannica.com/biography/Florence-Nightingalehttps://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Florence-Nightingale.phphttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557413/https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/florence-nightingalehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_NightingaleSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/malpractice)

The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
The Beginning of a Famous Hero: The Childhood Story of the Founder of Modern Nursing, FLORENCE NIGHTENGALE

The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 2:01


Please visit us at http://www.patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork (www.Patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork) to help support TCN and help us keep providing these unique and extremely effective research based Bully and Violence Prevention and Character Education Programs to schools around the world, and help more kids who desperately need special intervention. Go to http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/ (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org) to learn more and get involved. Thank you! Public use in schools requires a site license, please visit The Character Network to find out how your school can get these life changing program as a part of the TCN METHOD for school violence and bully prevention. Go HERE for a Free Copy of Jim Lord's Life Changing Breakthrough Novel, Mr. Delaney's Mirror, A Reflection of Your Futurehttps://characternetwork.krtra.com/t/E6KcJXqk8olF (https://bit.ly/GetDelaneysMirrorHere)************** A HERO is someone who does something special to HELP OTHERS. Every hero STARTS as a CHILD, and every Child can CHOOSE to become a Hero... Just like THIS one!On May 12th, 1820, Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale were in Florence, Italy when their baby daughter came into this world. So they named her Florence after the city where she was born! Young Florence Nightingale grew up, however, in London, England. As a child, she studied several languages, including Greek, Latin, German, French, and Italian. Mr. Nightingale taught her math, too, while her governess taught her music and art. Everyone thought that Florence would grow up to be an upper class proper lady and spend her life entertaining high society folk in London. But Florence had other ideas. She wanted to HELP sick and disabled people get well and have better lives. So she began studying nursing. Her family, and those who knew her could not understand why she would do that, because at that time, nurses were not respected very much, and hospitals were usually dirty, and poorly equipped. Florence spent a lot of time HELPING those who were sick and hurt, but more and more she was shocked to see how hospitals were operated and how nurses were treated. She was determined to see all that change. Hospitals should be clean, very clean she thought, and nurses should be well trained and treated as professionals. Well, over the years, Florence Nightingale did begin to see things change, and it was her determination that got it all started. Today, she is known as the founder of modern nursing, and she certainly was a HERO That's what I know about the beginning of This Hero, and I know that YOU Can Be a Hero TOO! Dear Parents, After years of development, trial, and revision, we are so excited to now share with you the most effective version yet of our Proactive Bully Prevention Program that has proven to "change the culture" at hundreds of campuses across America in profound ways. Research has shown the TCN Method™ to be the single most effective school based Violence and Bully Prevention Intervention of its entire genre. We have hundreds of testimonials from educators describing the results they have gotten, and you can view many of these at http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/Testimonials (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org/Testimonials) This program, The Beginning of a Famous Hero™ is used in conjunction with a companion program called Bully Alert!™ in schools played over the intercom during morning announcements twice or more each school week, and backed up by a common culture which reinforces the principles taught, at every turn, and incorporates the phrases of the academic language during any teachable moment. These two sets of stories work together to convey a common academic language which says, “A bully is a person who hurts others on purpose (even if it's just hurting their feelings) but a HERO is a person who HELPS others. So CHOOSE to be a HERO by HELPING instead of a bully by hurting.” They also promote the concept of POSITIVE PERSONAL VISION, helping each student to... Support this podcast

Medical Minute W/ The UNLV School of Nursing
Florence Nightingale: The Founder of Modern Nursing

Medical Minute W/ The UNLV School of Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 0:52


A brief overview of Florence Nightingale's contributions to, and significance within, the field of nursing.

Museum of the Bible
Florence Nightingale: Pioneer of Modern Nursing

Museum of the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 1:00


Florence Nightingale: Pioneer of Modern Nursing by Museum of the Bible

Divine Downloads
Ep. 47- A Master of her Craft, Dr. Candy Campbell, The Innovation Nurse, Takes us Behind the Curtain on Blending Art and Science for Positive System Change

Divine Downloads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 75:26


Today's Divine Downloads podcast is an extraordinary example of what one can do if they are curious and are willing to put in the work to fulfill their mission. Dr. Candy Campbell does it all. She has produced an award winning documentary and has been channeling Florence Nightingale, the Founder of Modern Nursing in her solo show for years and receiving rave reviews. She masterfully blends her improv and nursing expertise to provide interactive seminars and workshops that increase communication and build teamwork in healthcare. I can think of no better way to honor Florence Nightingale’s Bicentennial Birthday next May than a tour in Paris & London with Dr. Candy Campbell! Tune in to hear how in the world Dr. Campbell has been able to blend her acting with nursing to educate, inspire, and show us what's possible when you say yes to your passions. This episode is filled with so many delightful stories and insights. One of my favorites is the day Candy had the aha to become a nurse thousands of feet in the air and the ultimate was getting to share the airwaves with Florence Nightingale herself to ask her how nurses can best navigate the current climate of healthcare. Her response will warm your soul. To experience the magic of Florence, check out: https://florencenightingalelive.com Check out the Tour Celebrating 200 Years of Florence Nightingale May 7 – 18, 2020 in beautiful Paris and London https://candycampbell.com/marvelous-medical-tour/ https://www.facebook.com/ChannelingFlorenceNightingale/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcandycampbell/ https://twitter.com/CandyCampbellRN https://www.youtube.com/user/CandyCampbellRN #interpersonaldevelopment #leadership #improv #florencenightingale #author #professor #acting #creative #academia #empowerment #worldtraveler #improv #nursing #divinedownloads #NightingaleSocietyofScholars #theartistsway #nicunurse #comedy #filmproducer #nurse #nurseentrepreneur

Museum of the Bible
Florence Nightingale: Pioneer of Modern Nursing

Museum of the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 1:00


Florence Nightingale: Pioneer of Modern Nursing by Museum of the Bible

Maybe Medical
Tiffany W. - RN, BSN, CBS (Registered Nurse, Bachelor of Nursing, Certified Breastfeeding Specialist, Cardiac Critical Care, Pediatrics)

Maybe Medical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 66:00


I've known Tiffany for quite a long time now and she truly is like a sister to me.  I was so excited to have her on the show, but I've never once worked with her.  Despite this, she is such a wonderful person that if I ever was to be sick, injured, or my family needed care I would be so fortunate if she was the nurse.  She has been caring for people her entire life, even when not her responsibility.  I hope you feel as inspired as I am after listening to her.   As we discussed here is a wonderful Florence Nightingale quote:   The most important practical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe, how to observe, what symptoms indicate improvement, what the reverse, which are of importance, which are of none, which are the evidence of neglect, and of what kind of neglect.   Thank you Tiffany!       Registered Nurses* Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.   2017 Median Pay: $70,000 per year ($33/hour)   Educational Degree: Initially Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree   Number of US jobs in 2016: 2,955,200   10 Year Job Outlook: 15% growth, much faster then avg.   *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Registered Nurses, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm (visited November 16, 2018).   Terms Covered in Episode American Nurses Association   Palliative Medicine - An interdisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses. It focuses on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, physical stress, and mental stress at any stage of illness.   Geriatrics Medicine - A specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people. It aims to promote health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities in older adults.   Pediatrics Medicine - A branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.   NP (Nurse Practitioner) - A nurse practitioner is trained to assess patient needs, order and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests, diagnose illness and disease, prescribe medication and formulate treatment plans. They may work in a solo practice independently or they may work within part of a hospital system.  They graduate from a Master's or Doctorate level medical program.   Travel RN - Nurse who travels for limited contracts working in all variety of places and roles.  On average 8 to 13 week contracts.   Autonomy - Being able to work independently.   CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) - Takes care of patients under the supervision of Licensed Practicing Nurses and Registered Nurses in a facility.   Personal Home Care - Providing medical care in a home setting.  Either in a group facility, as a visitor to an individual home, or as a live in caregiver providing 24/7 support.   Pharmacy Tech - A health care provider who performs pharmacy-related functions working under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.   Corpsman - An enlisted member of a military medical unit.   Prerequisites - Classes required to set an educational foundation prior to enrolling in more focal studies.   Bachelor's Degree - On average four to five year University Program to pursue a degree in a specific field.   LPN (Licensed Practicing Nurse, aka Licensed Vocational Nurse) - Provides nursing centered patient care as part of a medical team.  Requires less years of education with less responsibilities on average compared to a Registered Nurse.   ASN/ADN - Associate’s Degree in Nursing   BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing, More schooling then Associate's.   ER Techs - Staff who in all aspects of patient care under the supervision of the Practitioners and Nursing staff.  Many have a paramedic/firefighting background.   Antimicrobial - An agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth.   Oncology - Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.   ICU (Intensive Care Unit, Critical Care Unit, or Intensive Therapy/Treatment Unit) - Part of the hospital with the sickest patients requiring the most intervention from both staff and equipment.  May consist of intubated, sedated, and ventilated patients.   CCU (Cardiac Care Unit) - Part of the hospital that focuses on postoperative cardiac surgical patients and those who have suffered from cardiac events or other variety of cardiac related disease processes.   ER (Emergency Room, Emergency Department, Emergency Ward, Accident & Emergency Dept) - Department that must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention that arrive unplanned by walk-in, private vehicle, or ambulance.   CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery) - "Bypass" surgery is a surgical procedure to restore normal blood flow to an obstructed coronary artery.   MI (Miocardial Infarction) - "Heart Attack" refers to a blocked coronary artery that has caused, or is moments away from causing, irreversible cardiac (heart) tissue damage.   Epinephrine - Endogenous hormone that is given to patient's to treat a number of conditions including anaphylaxis, cardiac resuscitation, and bleeding.  Inhaled epinephrine is used to help treat symptoms of croup.  Is used in the ICU and cardiac unit to help maintain a high enough blood pressure.   Dobutamine - Inotrope class of cardiac medication used in the treatment of adults with weakened cardiac function due to poor effort of cardiac contractions (pumping of the heart) that may result from cardiac disease or cardiac surgery.  Helps the heart to beat stronger and more efficiently.   Dopamine - Medication used as a stimulant for low blood pressure, cardiac arrest, or slow heart rate.   Vasopressors - Class of Antihypotensive medications that are used to raise blood pressure by contracting blood vessels.   Insulin - Hormone naturally produced by the body to help process carbohydrates that is given via injection to diabetics who are unable to either produce, or are no longer as sensitive to, their insulin.   Massive Transfusion Protocol - Protocol that a hospital system has when need of large quantities of blood and blood products are needed to be transfused for a patient with significant blood loss that may still be ongoing.   Florence Nightingale - Founder of Modern Nursing   Certified Breastfeeding Specialist - Specialized healthcare provider who work with mom and their baby to assist in feeding and help those experiencing breastfeeding problems, such as latching issues, painful nursing, or low milk production.   Prenatal Care - Care being provided to those pregnant or planning to become pregnant.   Acute Care - The opposite of long term care.  Providing care for expected temporary illness or injury.   Foley Catheter - A tube that is inserted through the urethra to the bladder to empty urine.  May be left in place and a bag attached to it.   Skills Lab - Focused area to learn new medical techniques or further practice known skills.   Colostomy - A surgical procedure that brings one end of the large intestine out through an opening (stoma) made in the abdominal wall. Poop and liquid moving through the intestine empties via the stoma into a bag attached to the abdomen.   Oregon State Board of Nursing   Latching - The application and placement of the child's mouth to the nipple/breast to form an appropriate connection for feeding.   Colostrum - The nutrient rich first form of milk produced immediately following delivery of the newborn and contains antibodies to protect the newborn against disease.   Breast Pumping - Using a machine to mild the breasts for milk to be used at a later date or if there is issues with the infant latching on to the nipple for adequate feedings.   Torticollis - A rare, and often temporary, condition in which the neck muscles contract, causing the head to twist to one side.   Teddy Bear Constipation - Your teddy bear is "overstuffed."   Each and every episode of Maybe Medical is for educational purposes only, not to be taken as medical advice.  The opinions of those involved are of their own and not representative of their employer.

Verses In Vox
"Florence Nightingale" by Emma Lazarus

Verses In Vox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 2:23


Emma Lazarus was an American poet who was writing during the late 1800s. She is most known for her sonnet in honor of The Statue of Liberty, "The New Colossus". Her poem, "Florence Nightingale", was written on March 7, 1867 and was first published in 1871. There are conflicting opinions about the accuracy of this poem's portrayal of the woman known as "The Mother of Modern Nursing" and "The Lady with the Lamp", but regardless, it is a wonderful piece which honors Nightingale's contributions to the field of medicine.

Porchlight Family Media Network Feed
"Florence Nightingale" by Emma Lazarus

Porchlight Family Media Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 2:23


Emma Lazarus was an American poet who was writing during the late 1800s. She is most known for her sonnet in honor of The Statue of Liberty, "The New Colossus". Her poem, "Florence Nightingale", was written on March 7, 1867 and was first published in 1871. There are conflicting opinions about the accuracy of this poem's portrayal of the woman known as "The Mother of Modern Nursing" and "The Lady with the Lamp", but regardless, it is a wonderful piece which honors Nightingale's contributions to the field of medicine.

Verses In Vox
"Florence Nightingale" by Emma Lazarus

Verses In Vox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 2:23


Emma Lazarus was an American poet who was writing during the late 1800s. She is most known for her sonnet in honor of The Statue of Liberty, "The New Colossus". Her poem, "Florence Nightingale", was written on March 7, 1867 and was first published in 1871. There are conflicting opinions about the accuracy of this poem's portrayal of the woman known as "The Mother of Modern Nursing" and "The Lady with the Lamp", but regardless, it is a wonderful piece which honors Nightingale's contributions to the field of medicine.

The Lubetkin Media Companies
Elder abuse is focus of Boomer Generation Radio April 8 program

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 57:50


Denise Getgen, chief of protective services for the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, discusses elder abuse with Rabbi Address on the April 8 Boomer Generation Radio program, in the opening segment sponsored by Kendal Corporation. Visit the department's Protective Services page. In the second half of the program,Betty Long, president and CEO of Guardian Nurses, Bala Cynwyd, discusses healthcare advocacy for seniors. Betty Long, RN, MHAPresident & CEOGuardian Nurses Betty Long, RN, MHA, founded Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates after guiding several elder family members through the healthcare system. She couldn't help but wonder, what happens to patients who do not have a nurse in the family? To test her theory that nurse advocates would benefit patients and families, Betty began offering her services for free to friends and word-of-mouth referrals. The response was overwhelming. Betty developed a business plan and incorporated Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates in October 2003.  That was 10 years ago! The Guardian Nurses' philosophy of championing patients' rights to quality healthcare was inspired by the story of Florence Nightingale, often credited with being the "Mother of Modern Nursing." The young nurse, working in overcrowded hospital wards during the Crimean War, noticed an extraordinarily high incidence of respiratory infections among the soldiers. She took the bold step of opening the ward windows, which resulted in a marked decrease in the infection rate. With that small intervention, the first nurse advocate is thought to have saved countless lives. In the spirit of "The Lady with the Lamp," Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates now lights the way through the healthcare maze for thousands of patients and families. Boomer Generation Radio airs on WWDB-AM 860 every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and features news and conversation aimed at Baby Boomers and the issues facing them as members of what Rabbi Address calls “the club sandwich generation.” You can hear the show live on AM 860, or streamed live from the WWDB website. Subscribe to the RSS feed for all Jewish Sacred Aging podcasts. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.