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Nurse Educator is celebrating its 50th year of publishing articles addressing faculty and students' teaching and learning needs. This podcast presents the increasing need for males to select nursing as a profession from the personal perspective of Dr. Harrell Jordan, Dean, School of Nursing, Chamberlain University. Dr. Jordan discusses his experiences as a male in nursing and the continued need to recruit more males, including males of color, into the profession.
In this episode of Pinoys in Australia, get to know Councillor Karissa Quindao-Subedi and her journey from Cebu to being elected as a councillor in the City of Wagga Wagga, Australia. - Sa episode na ito ng Pinoys in Australia, kilalanin si Councillor Karissa Quindao-Subedi at ang kanyang paglalakbay mula Cebu hanggang maihalal sa pwesto bilang isa sa mga konsehal sa Lungsod ng Wagga Wagga sa Australia.
Simulation has grown exponentially in nursing to help students and nurses in practice engage in teamwork to think critically, problem-solve, and enhance clinical proficiency and patient care within a safe environment. Low-fidelity manikins have been integral to nursing education for many years. The emergence of high-fidelity manikins and complex technologies in the past 20 years has enabled educators to engage students in complex scenarios and prepare them for practice. Nurse Educator has published many articles on simulation that address diverse educational and clinical contexts. Today's podcast on virtual reality with Greta Mitzova-Vladinov, DNP, CRNA, CHSE, APRN, celebrates simulation as a high-impact teaching strategy and the educators who prepare the scenarios.
Rapid City Hospital's Kyle Lemley, M.D., Pediatric Critical Care, Amy Morrill, RN, Nurse Educator and Amanda Horsley, RN, Manager Nurse, join Mark Houston to tuck into pediatric sedation (or sleepy time as they refer to it) and how it's evolved to be less traumatic for children. They share the innovative sedation techniques they use, including an intranasal medication to minimize pain and anxiety for kids undergoing procedures like MRIs and CT scans. Not all procedures are the same and the team discusses how they emphasize the importance of creating a calm, comforting environment for both children and their parents. They also highlight how these advancements help local families avoid the stress of traveling far for treatments, making health care a little easier for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast episode we want to introduce you to our BCEN Friend, Jordan McAdam. Jordan McAdam is an emergency room nurse with nearly a decade of experience, currently serving as the Nurse Educator at the Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, New Mexico. As the Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator, Jordan has been instrumental in enhancing pediatric readiness in her department, elevating their score from 64 to an impressive 94 out of 100. She was also the first in her team to earn her Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) designation and has since dedicated herself to mentoring her colleagues on the path to certification. We are really looking forward to meeting Jordan in person at Learn LIVE in Phoenix Arizona as she will be presenting at the conference. Lots of exciting things to talk about with Jordan today! If you've recognized a gap in your knowledge and wondered how to go about bridging it, Jordan shares her insight on how she generated momentum for herself and her department to improve pediatric readiness. This episode is called, "Courage is fear you ignore." BCEN & Friends Podcast is presented by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing. We invite you to visit us online at https://bcen.org for additional information about emergency nursing certification, education, and much more.
In this episode of NLN Nursing Edge Unscripted, Dr. Steven Palazzo hosts a discussion with Dr. Anne Krouse and Dr. Karen Morin about their newly developed instrument designed to assess nurse educators' self-perception of leadership competency. As co-authors of the study, Dr. Krouse and Dr. Morin share insights into the instrument's development and its potential impact on leadership in nursing education. Based on their earlier research, the tool aims to help nursing faculty evaluate their leadership attributes. Learn more about their work, “Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis.”Krouse, Anne M.; Patterson, Barbara J.; Morin, Karen H.. Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis. Nursing Education Perspectives 45(4):p 208-212, 7/8 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001259Krouse, Anne M.; Patterson, Barbara J.; Morin, Karen H.. Assessment of Nurse Educator Leadership: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis. Nursing Education Perspectives 45(4):p 208-212, 7/8 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001259Dedicated to excellence in nursing, the National League for Nursing is the leading organization for nurse faculty and leaders in nursing education. Find past episodes of the NLN Nursing EDge podcast online. Get instant updates by following the NLN on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. For more information, visit NLN.org.
Here we speak with Kate Davies, Nurse Educator at London South Bank University and expert in clinical endocrine research focusing on genetics in short stature, clinical trials, and differences in sex development. Throughout Kate's research and work as a pediatric nurse, she has developed expertise in engaging with patient communities, often providing trusted information to these groups and also learning about the real-world experiences of patients in the context of treatment and clinical trials. Here is what a patient advocate wants Medical Affairs to know about patient engagement -- and join us at our LinkedIn discussion on this topic to ask your own questions about engaging with patients.
This episode of NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted is part 2 of 2 featuring guests Jasline Moreno and Elizabeth Wells-Beede.Dedicated to excellence in nursing, the National League for Nursing is the leading organization for nurse faculty and leaders in nursing education. Find past episodes of the NLN Nursing EDge podcast online. Get instant updates by following the NLN on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. For more information, visit NLN.org.
This episode of the NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted features guests Jasline Moreno and Elizabeth Wells-Beede.Dedicated to excellence in nursing, the National League for Nursing is the leading organization for nurse faculty and leaders in nursing education. Find past episodes of the NLN Nursing EDge podcast online. Get instant updates by following the NLN on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. For more information, visit NLN.org.
Nursing educators may not hold the most glamorous position, but they are undoubtedly the backbone of the profession. Nurse Educator Patrick McMurray exemplifies this by bringing creativity and inclusivity into nursing education, supporting nurses at every stage of their career.In this episode, host Sarah Lorenzini talks to Patrick about his approach to teaching complex concepts and preparing students to succeed beyond the classroom. Using interactive learning strategies and holistic methods, Patrick helps nurses deepen their understanding of nursing practices and effectively apply their knowledge in clinical settings.Patrick also offers a glimpse into a day in the life of a nursing educator, and discusses the profound impact nursing educators have on the future of nursing. His insights will help you determine if a transition to nursing education is the right next step in your career.Join us for part two of the “So You Want to Go Back to School” series with Patrick McMurray!Topics discussed in this episode:The appeal of nursing education as a careerWhat it means to be a good educatorRewards and challenges of being a nursing educatorRedefining nursing educationA day in the life of a nursing educatorNursing education as an act of justiceThe future of nursing educationLearn more about Patrick and find free educational resources on his website!https://www.patmacrn.com/Connect with Patrick McMurray:https://www.instagram.com/patmacrn/https://twitter.com/nursepatmacrnhttps://www.tiktok.com/@patmacrnMentioned in this episode:Rapid Response and Rescue Intro CourseCONNECT
In this episode of Nurse Converse, Kasey Mundell, MSN, RN, CNL, CNE reflects on the challenges of balancing motherhood and nursing school. She discusses her personal struggles, feelings of guilt, and the impact on her confidence. Kasey also shares the difficulties she faced juggling responsibilities during nursing school. Tune in to hear how she found strength in the midst of chaos and discovered the importance of support during this demanding journey.>>Balancing Motherhood and a Nursing CareerJump Ahead to Listen:[00:37] Juggling motherhood and nursing school.[07:26] Nursing as a great profession.[11:03] Motherhood and nursing education.[13:33] Pursuing nursing with passion.Connect with Kasey on social media:Instagram: drnurseprnTikTok: drnurseprn7For more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
On this episode of Healthcare Heartbeat, a podcast by Avant Healthcare Professionals Host Ross Herosian sits down with Clinical Instructor and Avant's first corporate nurse to win a DAISY award Rachel Clark. Rachel talks about winning her first DAISY award and why she loves being a nursing instructor. Have a compelling story of a nurse going above and beyond in the name of care? Nominate them here: https://www.daisyfoundation.org/daisy-award/thank-your-nurse-nomination (00:00) Intro (01:05) Meet DAISY Winner Rachel Clark (03:32) Message from Rachel's Nominator (06:00) From Bedside to Education (10: 27) Memorable Educator Moments
Hey folks. So, after almost a year, I am back on the air with a great discussion with Hallie Evans and Crystal Hunnicutt, both of whom are Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and members of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology Health and Wellness Committee. We discuss the overall and continuing culture of poor self-care in the healthcare provider population and how to integrate and normalize wellness and self-care in our training programs. For more information on the resources mentioned in our discussion, please see the show notes below.All previous episodes are available at providerwellnesspodcast.com and remember this show is available on all podcast platforms so please subscribe and share the episodes. Please check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness for healthcare providers and caregivers.Please send your questions to providerwellnesspodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening and please subscribe and share this episode.AANA Wellness and Peer Assistance:https://www.aana.com/membership/wellness-and-peer-assistance/AANA Helpline: 800-654-5167Physician HelpLine:1-888-409-0141Suicide Hotline988QPR Traininghttps://qprinstitute.com/Micro-Credential: Nurse Educator: Health & Wellness
Scholars have been advocating for a revolutionary change in nursing education to meet the increasingly complex demands in health care for many years. This podcast with Dr. Elizabeth Wells-Beede presents a scoping review of nurse educator competencies relative to the preparation for nurses for the academic role. Mentorship is a significant theme in this review. Article at: https://journals.lww.com/nurseeducatoronline/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2023&issue=09000&article=00002&type=Fulltext
Registered Nurse, Nurse Educator, Study Coach, and Mentor! Nurse Meg joins Dee Tox and MZ to discuss her mission to help nurses and students be successful in their healthcare journey. Stay tuned to the end when we talk about the paranormal. Nurses and Medics: This is your platform! We want to hear your stories of the good, the bad and the ugly. Send us an email at cominghomewell@gmail.com Do you know a health worker that needs a laugh? B2B N.F.L.T.G. Certificate click here Get the ammo you need to seize your day at Soldier Girl Coffee. Use Code CHW10 for 10% off at checkout! Special Thanks to Artwork: Joe Weber @joeweber_tattoos Intro/Outro/Disclaimer Credits: Pam Barragan Host of 2200TAPS Podcast "Racer" by Infraction https://bit.ly/41HlWTk Music promoted by Inaudio: ...
Registered Nurse, Nurse Educator, Study Coach and Mentor! Nurse Meg joins Dee Tox and MZ to talk about her mission to help nurses and students be successful in their healthcare journey.Stay tuned to the end when we talk about the paranormal.Nurses and Medics: This is your platform! We want to hear your stories of the good, the bad and the ugly. Send us an email at cominghomewell@gmail.comDo you know a health worker that needs a laugh? B2B N.F.L.T.G. Certificate click here Get the ammo you need to seize your day at Soldier Girl Coffee Use Code CHW10 for a 10% off at checkout!Special Thanks toArtwork: Joe Weber @joeweber_tattoos Intro/Outro/Disclaimer Credits:Pam Barragan Host of 2200TAPS Podcast "Racer" by Infraction https://bit.ly/41HlWTkMusic promoted by Inaudio: ...
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% NCLEX® pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com HIPAA Lesson Plan Objective In this lesson, nursing students will delve into the core aspects of HIPAA, unraveling the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act's significance in safeguarding patient health information. The focus extends to understanding the nuances of patient privacy, emphasizing the "Need to Know" principle. Nursing points will guide students through PHI pitfalls, instructing them on practical measures like turning off computer screens and avoiding public discussions. Furthermore, the lesson delves into the profound impact of HIPAA violations on various healthcare roles, emphasizing the far-reaching consequences for individuals and institutions. The objective also highlights the integration of nursing concepts such as health policy, ethical and legal practice, professionalism, and patient education. By the end, students will be adept at educating patients on their right to privacy, fostering a foundation for ethical and lawful nursing practice. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
For over a decade, the public has ranked nursing as the most trusted profession. We were thought of as true heroes, during the global pandemic. Nurses, however, are not all the same - we each have our own unique story to tell. So, in this podcast episode, we invited various nurses at different stages in their professional journey to give us an inside perspective on their careers. From a nursing student to a new graduate nurse and a seasoned nursing professional, each interviewee was asked a series of questions. With these questions as a prompt, you, the listener, gain an in-depth exploration of their innermost thoughts and feelings as nurses.>>>From Student to Pro: The Evolution of a Bedside NurseWin a $100 Amazon Gift Card! (2 Winners)In celebration of our new podcast launch, we're giving away TWO $100 Amazon gift cards to those who subscribe, rate and review the podcast by 2/29/24. To enter, leave Nurse Converse Podcast a 5-star rating, a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Then complete this form. >>Complete the entry form to Enter to Win!Jump Ahead to Listen:[02:37] Nursing as a calling.[04:06] Holistic approach to patient care.[08:18] Mentorship and wisdom.[13:50] Nursing education and clinical practice.[17:09] Preceptorship in nursing profession.[20:13] Feeling overwhelmed in the emergency department.[26:04] Mentors in nursing journey.[28:48] The pandemic's impact on nursing.[32:20] The cycle of mentorship.Connect with Kasey on social media:Instagram: drnurseprnTikTok: drnurseprn7 For more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Advance Directive Lesson Plan Objective Understand and articulate the significance of Advance Directives, including Living Wills and Medical Power of Attorney, in the realm of patient care and advocacy. This involves recognizing these legal documents as crucial tools for honoring patient wishes, ensuring patient advocacy, and navigating decisions related to resuscitation efforts. Comprehensively grasp the distinctions between Living Wills and Medical Power of Attorney, distinguishing the specific scenarios each addresses. Identify the components of a Living Will, focusing on its role as a legal document outlining patient preferences when communication is impaired. Discern the purpose of a Medical Power of Attorney, recognizing its distinct nature from Durable Power of Attorney, and appreciate its role in designating individuals to make medical decisions for patients when they are unable to do so. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
In part 1 of this eHIV Review Special Edition (still available at eHIVreview.org), eHIV Review Program Director Justin Alves, Nurse Educator at Boston Medical Center, reviewed the recent evidence describing some of the barriers to care experienced by marginalized individuals at risk for or living with HIV. In this Part 2 issue, he again calls upon two front-line clinicians in the fight to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. — Nicky Mehtani, MD, from UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, and Vanessa Loukas, NP, from Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine —to share their clinical approaches.Post test for CME/CE credit: https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/191/test Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com COPD Lesson Plan Objective By the end of the lesson, the nursing student will be able to comprehend the intricacies of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), encompassing emphysema and chronic bronchitis. They will understand the pathophysiology, recognizing that in a healthy individual, elastic air sacs facilitate breathing, contrasting with COPD where inflammation and damage impair elasticity and obstruct airways with mucus. The lesson objective is for the nursing student to develop competence in oxygenation, gas exchange monitoring, and providing comfort to COPD patients while integrating patient education on smoking cessation and adaptive breathing techniques. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com EKG Lesson Plan Objective By the end of the lesson, the nursing student will decipher the complexities of EKG waveforms, breaking down the P wave (atrial depolarization), QRS complex (ventricular depolarization), T wave (ventricular repolarization), and ST segment. With a grasp on the PR, QRS, and QT intervals, the student will learn to recognize abnormalities like prolonged PR intervals, prolonged QRS complexes, and tall T waves. This newfound skill set extends to practical applications such as assessing abnormal waveforms, checking pulses in response to irregularities, and understanding therapeutic management principles in relation to EKG findings. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Seizure Lesson Plan Objective By the end of the lesson, the nursing student will adeptly understand the pathophysiology of seizures, recognizing abnormal electrical activity in the brain as the root cause. The lesson's top priorities, emphasizing safety, airway protection, and medication compliance, will equip the student to prioritize patient well-being. In the before phase, students will learn the importance of timely medication administration and seizure precautions. During a seizure, they will master maintaining a patent airway, ensuring safety measures, and effectively communicating with the medical team. Postictally, students will comprehend the significance of keeping the patient safe and documenting crucial details. Patient education will focus on medication compliance, seizure care, and empowering families to respond appropriately during episodes. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Stroke Lesson Plan Objective By the end of the lesson, the nursing student will comprehend the pathophysiology of hemorrhagic strokes, recognizing how bleeding in or around the brain, often due to a ruptured vessel, is exacerbated by factors such as hypertension and aneurysm rupture. They will identify immediate visibility on CT scans and common presentations like the distinctive "worst headache of my life." Additionally, the lesson will empower students to discern risk factors such as hypertension, substance abuse, anticoagulant therapy, and trauma, while understanding complications like seizures and vasospasm due to blood as an irritant to brain tissues. The goal is to equip students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary for comprehensive nursing care in both acute and preventive contexts. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Since 2018, nursing.com has been at the forefront of nursing education, guiding over 400,000 nursing students to academic success while helping the average student raise their lowest grade by 11.6% with an impressive 99.25% and collect pass rate. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Our secret, the Core Content Mastery Method, is a unique approach to breaking down complex nursing topics and fostering critical thinking to guide clinical judgment. Every Monday, I apply the core content mastery method to one of the most complicated nursing topics and give you the nurse educator ready-to-use engaging lesson plans that you can take to your nursing students right away. Now, to access all these lesson plans, go to HappyNurseEducator.com Heart Failure Lesson Plan Objective By the end of the lesson, nursing students will adeptly grasp the essentials of heart failure, recognizing it as pump failure due to factors like MI, hypertension, and valve disorders. They'll comprehend diagnostic methods, including BNP, chest X-rays, and echocardiograms. Clinical signs, like peripheral edema and jugular venous distention, will be dissected for practical application in patient care. In addition, students will gain insights into the correlation between heart failure and decreased oxygenation, activity intolerance, weight gain, and nausea. Emphasizing the real-world impact, this lesson aims for that "aha" moment, ensuring students carry a profound understanding of heart failure into clinical practice.
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator Podcast with Jon Haws and Abby Rose from NURSING.com where we take nurse educators from discouraged and stressed to motivated and passionate. Download FREE Lesson Plans today - happynurseeducator.com 91,938 nursing students every year are rejected from nursing schools in part due to a lack of faculty. Think about that. That's a 100,000 nearly nursing students that are being kept away from this journey of becoming a nurse, entering the hospital floor, and helping with this growing population of patients. All because of a lack of nursing school faculty, not only that but it gets worse. Nursing schools experience an 11.8% faculty attrition rate, 11.8% of nursing school faculty are leaving that profession every single year. Not only are students failed in this traditional system, but this also means faculty are being failed. You are overworked and lack resources and you're underpaid and some of you may even be new to this phase of your career, this side of nursing and that gets discouraging as well. Let us take some of that burden off your shoulders. Download FREE Lesson Plans today - happynurseeducator.com
Lily Boeckel was given the book Ships of Mercy by Don Stephens, by her grandmother. It was a discouraging season for Lily in nursing school and she was thinking about quitting. This book opened her eyes to new possibilities that she had never known about and breathed new life into her education. Determined to one day walk up thegangway, Lily worked to gain a degree and experience to make that dream come true. Volunteering on board as the nurse educator, Lily has the opportunity to meet every new nurse that comes on board and help them transition. She also gets to use her experience as a pediatric nurse and help in the wards with the children that receive surgery. When asked why she has returned for a third field service, Lily said, “I'm not done yet with experiencing the goodness of God and seeing his miracles happening on board this vessel.” In this episode, Lily shares about preparing new nurses to serve on board, her joy in playing hide and seek with the littlest patients, and the opportunity she had to showcase one patient's talents. For more information about Mercy Ships, visit www.mercyships.org Follow us on Instagram at New Mercies Podcast
Today's guest is Elaine Furst. Elaine is a retired nurse and a nurse-educator. Our topic today is scleroderma and sexuality. We spend some time talking about the definitions of sensuality and sexuality and the importance of both. Our conversation transitions to how to deal with chronic illness and sexuality.
DNP-prepared faculty entering an academic role are expected to maintain a clinical practice, teach/advise students, and fulfill service obligations, often leaving minimal time to build a program of scholarship. Dr. Jayne Dunlap, Dr. Tracy Brewer, and Dean Rosalie Mainous describe a new model they developed to provide external mentorship for DNP-prepared faculty to facilitate their scholarship. This model builds on the archetype of external mentors for PhD researchers. Read their article in Nurse Educator: it is Open Access.
This episode is part of a series titled Advancing in Nursing, where we highlight various nursing positions in addition to the traditional bedside nurse role. Tune in as we talk with two Buckeye Nurse Educators, Alyssa Ball (Health System) and Cori Barlow (James). Their conversation covers what made each of them want to go into the field of nursing, their education journey and what lead them to their current nurse educator role here at Ohio State. Listen in to hear more about why they first chose OSU and also why they've stayed and built careers here as Buckeye Nurses.
Welcome to The Conversing Nurse podcast's anniversary episode! Today marks a year since we started this journey, and it has been an incredible one, full of challenges and accomplishments. This year in podcasting has been full of firsts: creating a website, managing social media, recording, publishing, and just all the techy things in general. After retiring from 36 years in nursing, it's been important to me to stay connected to the nursing community and after this year, I feel more connected than ever. It's been a blast to bring you insights and knowledge from my guests every week for the past 52 weeks. Today's episode will feature some of my most memorable guests, including the most downloaded, emotional, educational, and humorous episodes. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I've enjoyed this year. Go back and listen if you missed some and subscribe so you don't miss any! Thank you for being on this journey with me!Listen to their episodes here!Nurse Educator, Dianthe HoffmanInformatics Nurse, Taofiki Gafar-SchanerLegal Nurse Consultant, Dr. Leah ElliottPMHNP, Kirby WilliamsTransplant Coordinator, Annette NeedhamNICU Nurse, Kathleen WardellMale Nurse, Larry LogsdonPediatric Complex Care Nurse, Monty AndersonHospice Nurse, Cydney AlvaradoPreemie Dad and Advocate, Adam WoodAdult Preemie Survivor, Christina GagnonL&D Nurse, Christine DanielFlight Nurse, JennContact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comGive me feedback! Leave me a review! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll see you soon!
Navigating a faculty meeting can be challenging for new nurse educators. A faculty meeting typically includes words, phrases, and rules that are unfamiliar. This podcast with Dr. Will Brewer presents the detaildand outcomes of a simulated faculty meeting that was established to help train and build confidence in students enrolled in a master of science in nursing education program.
In this episode, Senior Clinical Editor, Lisa Bonsall, MSN, RN, CRNP, CCRN-K, speaks with Dr. Candice Vaughan Griffin, Executive Director of Clinical Education & Professional Development at Banner Health, and Dr. Marilyn Oermann, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing at Duke University School of Nursing and Editor-in-Chief of Nurse Educator. Dr. Griffin and Dr. Oermann answer some of the questions that were submitted by attendees of the webinar, Preparing the Next Generation of Practice-Ready Nurses. In this podcast, the following questions are addressed: We recognize that graduate nurses are not practice ready when they graduate. One recommendation is to have a shared competency model across education and practice for beginner nurses. Can you tell us more about this idea and why it's important for both education and practice? How can education and practice determine these competencies? Do you think assessing shared competency and clinical judgement is superior to clinical judgement alone when we are looking at practice-readiness?
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editor Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C, CNE, talks with Sonya Blevins, DNP, RN, CMSRN, CNE, the Director of Nursing Licensure and Compliance at Southern New Hampshire University, in Manchester, NH, a past member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board, and an author of the journal's “Nurses as Educators” column. Dr. Blevins discusses the role nurses play in managing health care cost and quality, the value of the teach-back process and how nurses can teach patients about self-care strategies, and the importance of nurses as educators.Sonya Blevins, DNP, RN, CMSRN, CNE, is the Director of Nursing Licensure and Compliance at New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire. She is a past member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board and currently serves as author of the journal's “Nurses as Educators” column.Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, CMSRN, OCNS-C, CNE, is a Contributing Faculty Member at Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Nursing Online Faculty Member at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire, and the Editor of MEDSURG Nursing Journal.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, the official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, visit the journal's website at http://www.medsurgnursing.net/Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Liz and Jesse are joined by Danny Hindle, Nurse Educator for Medical Emergency Response at RBWH. In this episode we explore how to master the recognition and management of the deteriorating patient. Danny's Five Things. Educate yourself. Concerned? What do you do next? Use and trust the tools and frameworks. After calling for help, be prepared. Take the time to debrief.
In this episode, Maria Grandinetti, Ph.D., RN, BSBA, CNE joins the show to talk about educating nurses as a professor. We discuss how nursing school has evolved, challenges, the new NCLEX, resources for nurse educators, and more!-------------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE SPONSOR – AMERICAN MOBILEBecome a Travel Nurse at: https://www.americanmobile.com/-------------------------------------------------------------------TIMESTAMPS:(0:00) Introduction(2:25) Why Maria wanted to become an educator(8:57) What Maria has learned most as an educator(11:30) How has nursing school evolved(14:57) How did COVID affect nurse education(20:26) Challenges nurse educators face(28:55) Building resilience in nurses(34:30) How does change happen in nursing education(42:10) Resources for nurse educators-------------------------------------------------------------------ABOUT THE GUESTMaria Grandinetti, Ph.D., RN, BSBA, CNE is a nurse educator who has been in the field for more than 30 years. She is currently an Associate Professor of Nursing at the Passan School of Nursing where she enjoys developing nursing education program curriculum and teaching in various settings.-------------------------------------------------------------------FIND US ONYouTube – https://www.youtube.com/nursingunchartedInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/nursingunchartedApple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nursing-uncharted/id1570694185Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1btLYaMHoabT3icqGUgesBWebsite – https://www.americanmobile.com/podcast/nursing-uncharted-------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW CREDITSHost – Maggie ReichardProducer – Jonathan CaryAssistant Producer – Katie SchraubenAssistant Producer – Sam MacKayMusic – Aidan Dykes
In episode 138 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, I'm so excited to welcome Martha Johnson to the show! Martha is a nurse educator and founder of BreakoutRN where she supports other nurse educators in creating successful active learning experiences. She has created unfolding case studies in the form of card decks and interactive classroom kits to help students develop clinical judgment and critical thinking skills. Now, even if you don't teach nursing education, I know you'll still enjoy Martha's inspiring story about moving from the 3-hour lecture model to breaking up her lectures and how that whole experience helped her launch a business that offers products and resources for other educators. I'm so inspired by her story and impressed with her creativity, and I can't wait to share this story with you. Get the show notes: https://barbihoneycutt.com/LB138
This podcast with Dr. Jane Dickinson presents the results of a study to determine whether 4 concepts representing the focus of the discipline—context, holism, health, and caring—were present in program and course descriptions in 300 four-year BSN programs in the US. Preliminary results indicated that discipline-specific concepts are missing from many programs. The study serves as a model for nursing programs to identify concepts to be included in course descriptions. Learn more about this study in a video at the Nurse Educator website and article.
On episode 413 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Stephanee Beggs, BSN, RN, the celebrity content creator, influencer, and emergency room nurse behind RNExplained, Inc. Stephanee unintentionally went viral on social media for her quick, concise educational tools featured in her TikTok videos and sold on her Etsy store. In fact, some of her TikTok videos have reached over 1 million views! Her videos, guides, and tools help nurses around the world learn important clinical concepts that are distilled into digestible chunks that enhance learning and retention. Stephanee's success has caught the attention of national news outlets, and she was chosen as one of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 young entrepreneurs in 2022. Aside from her time on social media and Etsy, Stephanee is an ER nurse with two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing. Her current certifications include ACLS, BLS, PALS, NIHSS, and MAB. Lastly, she is a professor at Mount Saint Mary's University focusing on classes in pharmacology. Connect with Stephanee and RNExplained: RNExplained on Etsy Instagram TikTok YouTube ----------- Did you know that you can now earn CEUs from listening to podcasts? That's right — over at RNegade.pro, they're building a library of nursing podcasts offering continuing education credits, including episodes of The Nurse Keith Show! So just head over to RNegade.pro, log into the portal, select Nurse Keith (or any other Content Creator) from the Content Creator dropdown, and get CEs for any content on the platform! Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.
Liz and Jesse were lucky to spend some time talking about renal health and function with Nurse Educator, Sam Holman. One of our most requested topics and Sam did not disappoint. Sam's Five Things: 1. What does a healthy kidney do? 2. Warning signs that the kidneys are unwell. 3. Common causes of kidney disease. 4. Interventions and treatments for kidney failure. 5. Why we need to look after our patients kidneys (and our own.
The Bible is the most translated, most read, and most well-known book in the history of mankind. But many people are intimidated by the Bible, and don't know what the book is about or how it is structured, or how it can all be tied into one story.In this episode my guest shares his thoughts on the Bible, provides great insight into some of the key questions about the Bible, and how this incredible book applies to our lives.My guest today is Mike Teramano. Mike is originally from Cleveland, Ohio and moved to Clemson, South Carolina for school and has lived there ever since. He and his wife Terri have been married for 15 years with two children. Mike & Terri serve in their local church with a focus on discipleship - they are passionate about increasing their own and others' biblical IQ. They teach classes, connect new members with ministries in the church, host marriage workshops, and help run church operations. Mike is a Detective with a local police department having served over 15 years in law enforcement while Terri is a Nurse and Nurse Educator having practiced and taught for over 12 years. They enjoy sushi, they try to hike whenever life allows it, and will throw down on game night if challenged! Questions Answered:What is the Bible?How does someone get started with the Bible?What is the Hebrew Bible?How is the New Testament structured?How can all these different pieces of writing be one story?What are your thoughts on new perspectives when reading the same passage over and over?I have other people to tell me what the Bible means, so why should I read it myself?Is the Bible simply a life application tool?How are the Scriptures like a mirror? How does the Old Testament matter to a Christian?What are the ways that Christianity has influenced our culture?Why does it matter that we know who the books of the Bible were originally written to?What should pastors keep in mind when teaching the Bible?Important Links: THE FELLOWSHIP BROTHERHOODAn exclusive community of like-minded Christian men, who meet each week to learn, laugh, hold each other accountable, and walk through life together.Join this exclusive brotherhood: https://significantman.com/the-fellowship/ THE BASECAMP EXPERIENCEFour days and three nights of life-changing and intense training for Christian men in the glorious mountains of Colorado.Apply for this Adventure: https://significantman.com/basecamp THE FREE INTEL EMAIL SERIESGet a weekly message, direct to your inbox. Sometimes devotion, sometimes inspiration, sometimes just an idea for you to think about for the week. It's fast. It's free. Sign up for INTEL todayGet INTEL right now: https://significantman.com/intel Subscribe to the Significant Man YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SignificantManConnect directly with Warren https://www.facebook.com/4warrenPurchase Warren's books https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Peterson/e/B0097BEK8G
A Naval Officer, Nurse, Lawyer, Educator, Leader. Paula Neira's career spans an incredible set of experiences and professions. She wanted nothing more than to command a ship at sea, but her Naval career was cut short by the need to live authentically well before transgender people could do both. Find out how she developed that still-burning desire to serve into a career in medicine, law, and education that knocked down barriers for others to reach their full potential. Guest Biography Paula M. Neira is originally from Jersey City, New Jersey, and graduated from Regis High School in New York City. A member of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1985, she graduated with distinction from Annapolis in May 1985. A Surface Warfare Officer, she served as a regular and reserve officer including serving in mine warfare combat during Operation Desert Storm. Her military decorations include three Navy Commendation Medals, the Navy Achievement Medal, and the Combat Action Ribbon, as well as numerous unit, campaign, and service awards. After leaving the Navy in 1991, she began her career as a registered nurse. She is certified in emergency nursing and focused her career on adult emergency care and trauma resuscitation. From 2008-2016, Paula served as the Nurse Educator in Emergency Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. She also served as the co-chair of the Johns Hopkins Transgender Medicine Executive Taskforce. In November 2016, she became the founding Clinical Program Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Transgender Health and served in this role 2016-2022. In March of 2022, she was named as the Johns Hopkins Medicine Program Director of LGBTQ+ Equity and Education in the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity. An attorney and member of the Maryland bar since 2001, Paula was a leader in the repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy and in the change of military regulations to allow for transgender military service. As part of her role at Hopkins, she lectures nationally on the need for improved transgender cultural awareness and health equity. In 2015, she made naval history by becoming the first transgender Navy veteran to have her discharge documentation updated to reflect her correct name by order of the Navy. In 2016, the Secretary of the Navy named her to be the co-sponsor of the USNS HARVEY MILK (T-AO-206) and in November 2021, she christened the ship in San Diego. In 2018, she was awarded the GLMA Achievement Award and in 2020, she was inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nursing in recognition of her leadership in advancing diversity and inclusion both in the United States Armed Forces and in healthcare. She is the first United States service academy graduate to achieve this honor in American nursing. Paula and her partner reside in Bowie, Maryland.
At Villanova University, Dr. Ruth McDermott-Levy has developed learning opportunties for nursing students with immigrant groups. In this podcast you will learn about the outcomes students achieve from these experiences and benefits for immigrants and the community. Dr. McDermott-Levy and her team studied nursing students' self-efficacy in working with immigrant clients - be sure to read the article in the July-August issue of Nurse Educator (pp. 225-229).
Join us for an intriguing and informational conversation with medicinal cannabis expert and registered nurse, Matt Cascio. Matt is well known throughout Missouri for his knowledge of cannabis and is an educational resource at BesaMe Wellness, a large dispensary in Missouri. In our conversation, we cover the basics of medicinal cannabis, stigmas and their origins, safety with the product, services BesaMe provides, and the upcoming vote to legalize cannabis for recreational use in November 2022. Connect with Matt Cascio Matt Cascio has been a registered nurse for 23 years. He has worked in various areas including the OR, Case Management, Critical Care and Oncology. Matt has been studying the research on cannabis as medicine since 2014 when he began his journey to learn about the ECS, terpenes and the effectiveness of cannabis. He was the Nurse Educator for a chain of CBD stores before joining Cannabis Care Team. Matt is well known throughout Missouri for his knowledge of cannabis and is an educational resource for BesaMe Wellness, a large dispensary group in Missouri. Matt's goal is to help patients meet theirs. He is dedicated to providing education on dosing, methods of administration, potentially therapeutic strains, side effects, and drug interactions. Matt is a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, The Cannabis Nurses Network and Cannabis Certified by The Medical Cannabis Institute. Thank you to our episode sponsor! BesaMe Wellness Winner of the 2021 “Best Customer Service Award” by The Pitch Kansas City, BesaMe Wellness take pride in serving their patients with the same integrity no matter which location you visit. With their fast and secure online ordering and delivery service, you have access to your medicine and other cannabis-related accessories when you need them. Their inventory is live and up-to-date on our online store, so you can find the right product in stock for the right price. To learn more about how cannabis can benefit you, or for assistance applying for your Missouri Medical Marijuana Card, don't hesitate to call, click, or come on in. They are here to help! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!
Join us for an intriguing and informational conversation with medicinal cannabis expert and registered nurse, Matt Cascio. Matt is well known throughout Missouri for his knowledge of cannabis and is an educational resource at BesaMe Wellness, a large dispensary in Missouri. In our conversation, we cover the basics of medicinal cannabis, stigmas and their origins, safety with the product, services BesaMe provides, and the upcoming vote to legalize cannabis for recreational use in November 2022. Connect with Matt Cascio Matt Cascio has been a registered nurse for 23 years. He has worked in various areas including the OR, Case Management, Critical Care and Oncology. Matt has been studying the research on cannabis as medicine since 2014 when he began his journey to learn about the ECS, terpenes and the effectiveness of cannabis. He was the Nurse Educator for a chain of CBD stores before joining Cannabis Care Team. Matt is well known throughout Missouri for his knowledge of cannabis and is an educational resource for BesaMe Wellness, a large dispensary group in Missouri. Matt's goal is to help patients meet theirs. He is dedicated to providing education on dosing, methods of administration, potentially therapeutic strains, side effects, and drug interactions. Matt is a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, The Cannabis Nurses Network and Cannabis Certified by The Medical Cannabis Institute. Thank you to our episode sponsor! BesaMe Wellness Winner of the 2021 “Best Customer Service Award” by The Pitch Kansas City, BesaMe Wellness take pride in serving their patients with the same integrity no matter which location you visit. With their fast and secure online ordering and delivery service, you have access to your medicine and other cannabis-related accessories when you need them. Their inventory is live and up-to-date on our online store, so you can find the right product in stock for the right price. To learn more about how cannabis can benefit you, or for assistance applying for your Missouri Medical Marijuana Card, don't hesitate to call, click, or come on in. They are here to help! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!
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Nurse Sarah Jeffries, RN, MSN, Nurse Educator and former ER Nurse, joins to talk about sleep health, brain health, and hacks for longevity and a better, more alive existence! She also has three young children and a husband, Tony Jeffries, who was an undefeated bronze medalist and professional boxer. So Sarah is exceptionally well-rounded in her study of sleep and brain health, and she shares her own journey to feeling more alive after pushing herself and breaking down, and how she worked to help herself. This week: Her personal journey of health after panic attacks The dangers of taking melatonin How our brain processes light Resetting our circadian rhythm Best practices for improving recovery and sleep The damage of stress and overwork Morning routines to set you up for success The advantage of cutting out alcohol Pre-bed routines What blue light does to our brains and how to counteract it How she continues to make changes and find balance in her life with three kids Of course, this conversation was right up my alley, as I often say that sleep is the key to life. I think Sarah would take it further and say "good sleep"! Listen today and let us know what you thought in the reviews! SPECIAL THANKS to our friends at Ibble for producing this episode and sponsoring the show. This was recorded at Ibble Studios in Austin, TX, and you can #JoinTheConversation with me by downloading the Ibble app today! Follow Sarah on Instagram @nursesarahjeffries Find her on TikTok @nurse_sarahjeffries And don't miss the new interview Justin did with her husband, Tony Jeffries, on Overcome with Justin Wren, HERE! Use MY LINK for 20% off WAANDS! Or use code AMYEDWARDS for 10% off. GO HERE FOR THE CERVIX WAND 20% OFF!
Di's passion for teaching our new generation of nurses is evident in all she does. From her start in the Navy mentoring corpsmen to her Peds and NICU days as a bedside nurse, then managing a busy NICU and now as a nurse educator, she brings her knowledge and her gift for communication to a higher level. I love that she teaches her students to imagine their loved ones in that hospital bed, driving them to care for others empathetically. She told us ‘nursing is more than a job; it's a calling' and her work truly embodies that. Here is Dr. Dianthe Hoffman. For Di's contact info and book recs, visit https://theconversingnursepodcast.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worklife-with-adam-grant/id1346314086
Happy Hour is wrapping up our season all about Play Therapy, and we could not have asked for a better guest to end with! We are joined this week by Caroline P. Cárdenas, Ph.D.(c), MSN, MA, RN, CBCN! Caroline is a Doctoral Candidate in Psychology at Meridian University, Play Researcher, Oncology and Hospice Nurse, Certified Breast Care Nurse, & Nurse Educator. Caroline also created The Hula Hoop Girl, a body and movement play practice which guides adults and helping-professionals through Body & Movement Play experiences to evoke joy and foster emotional and psychological well-being. What a get for us! Her dissertation is titled "Play: Restoring Compassion Among Helping Professionals Experiencing Compassion Fatigue", so of course we had to have her on the podcast. She joins Carley to talk all about play and the history of thought surrounding the idea of Play Therapy. She gets deep into the practical, spiritual, and sacred nature of play, and speaks passionately about why nurses and healthcare professionals should consider play an essential part of their mental and physical well-being. This is one of those episodes you don't want to miss, so tune in to hear from one of the coolest guests we have ever had! For more of Caroline, check out @TheHulaHoopGirl on Twitter and Instagram. Her website is TheHulaHoopGirl.com and she offers an online TeachHoopDance.com program for those interested in learning how to hula hoop and also to teach within their community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/operationhappynurse/support
Sheila Dedrick, a Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Certified Hypnobirthing Childbirth Educator sheds light on common breastfeeding issues such as trouble latching, lack of milk supply, and lack of confidence. ▶ Ask Sally a question for a future episode: https://forms.gle/pRHRK5MbBRVNE47YA ▶ Sheila & The New Parent Resource Center: https://www.cmhshealth.org/services/maternity-delivery/new-parent-resource-center/ ▶ Sally's Childbirth Education Courses: https://drsallymcnally.com/childbirth-education --------------------------- THIS PODCAST: ▶ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnwdLkxKKsw ▶ We use Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=brigid --------------------------- ▶ More About Sheila: Sheila Dedrick knew she found her niche working with mothers and babies from her first clinical rotation in Obstetrics in nursing school. She became an RN at the age of 20 and moved to the Maternal Child department as soon as she could. She has continued for over 40 years, never leaving her passion, working in labor and delivery, mother-baby, and high-risk antepartum. Currently she is the Manager of the New Parent Resource Center at Community Memorial Hospital which she opened and where she combines her expertise in lactation and maternity with her passion for teaching. She developed a comprehensive set of courses and established an outpatient lactation support program where over 1400 private consultations are done each year. She was instrumental in the CMH receiving their Baby Friendly designation. She graduated from Cal State Dominguez Hills with both her Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Nursing as a Nurse Educator. She is an IBCLC and Certified Hypnobirthing Childbirth Educator. She was honored with the Liquid Gold Award from the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County and was named the Hospital Hero for Ventura County by the National Health Foundation. She lives in Oak View with her husband of over 40 years, is proudly the mother of two breastfed daughters and the grandmother of two breastfed grandchildren. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app