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Lori La Bey talks with Dr. Joy Poskozim DDS the Founder of Joyful Dental Care. She even does house calls! Joy is also an amazing advocate and presenter. As a Geriatric House Call Dentist for over 15 years, Dr. Joy Poskozim speaks to Long-term Care Facility Administrators, Nursing Staff, Caregivers, and loved ones on the importance of oral health care as we age. Her goal is to share as much dental information as possible, making it easier to communicate to traveling dentists about residents' oral health problems. Learn: How to brush teeth The tell, show, do method Where is the best place to brush their teeth Set a routine of how to brush their teeth Eye contact Face them Upper right Lower right Upper left Lower left Go with your loved one to the Dentist Great Products Biotene – Over the Counter Toothpaste Mouthwash Gel 3D Pro Brush https://3dprobrush.com/ Scan for dentures in case lost Find a Dentist – Special Care Dentistry Association https://www.scdaonline.org/ Watch the Interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/1QWKcrpnQv0?si=rMe6bAi6Hbnqw2O5 Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer’s Speaks on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementia-dental-care-dentists-coming-to-homes-to-provide/id986940432?i=1000684813644 Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer’s Speaks on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/7hQbK8Q9Nj4lLeR1PYBvc5 Other Podcasts https://pod.link/986940432 Blog Post https://alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-and-dental-care/ Contact Dr Joy Poskozim DDS Website https://joyposkozimdds.com Phone 312 498 2209 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyposkozimdds Instagram https://www.instagram.com/joyposkozimdds Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/jvpdent Contact Joyful Dental Care Website joyfuldentalcare.com Phone 7737367767 4116 W. Peterson, Chicago IL 60646 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JoyfulDentalCare Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011. Alzheimer's Speaks is part of the Senior Resource Podcast Network.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pflegenetzwerk Deutschland – ein Netzwerk, das verbindet. Im Fokus: die beruflich Pflegenden: www.pflegenetzwerk-deutschland.deLive mitdiskutieren und Expertenwissen in den Praxisdialogen abgreifen: www.pflegenetzwerk-deutschland.de/austauschen/praxisdialogeKeine Infos zu Gesetzgebung, Wissenschaft und Pflegepraxis mehr verpassen und zum Newsletter anmelden: www.pflegenetzwerk-deutschland.de/das-netzwerk/mitmachen--------------------------------------Our new episode of the Übergabe podcast focuses on the challenges and opportunities of integrating international nursing professionals in Berlin. We welcome Debora Aust, founder of DAREconsulting and head of the new Berlin Advice Centre for Nursing Staff with Foreign Qualifications (BBeFaP). We discuss the background of why this advice centre was set up, particularly in the context of the acute shortage of skilled nursing staff. Debora shares her versatility in business consulting and the various services offered by the counselling centre, from support in the recognition process to a comprehensive information platform for nursing staff and employers.Learn more about the challenges that nursing staff from abroad have to overcome in Germany - from learning the language and recognizing their qualifications to social hurdles. The episode sheds light on the importance of social integration and how companies can create optimal conditions for the long-term and sustainable integration of foreign professionals.With practical insights, examples of best practice and a call to see migration as an opportunity, this episode offers valuable information and perspectives for anyone involved in the topic of care and international integration of skilled workers.ShownotesBerliner Beratungsstelle für Pflegekräfte mit ausländischem Abschluss (BBeFaP)In eigener SacheJetzt Übergabe Mitglied werdenWerde Teil der Übergabe-CommunityÜbergabe bei InstagramPflegeupdate hören
Debbie Curtis and McDermott Will & Emery Partner Gregory Fosheim join Julia Grabo to discuss provisions in the recently released nursing staff minimum standards final rule and what it means for stakeholders.
The Unite Union on Manx Care 6% nursing staff pay offer. A report into the accident which resulted in the Manxman sailing being cancelled. Treasury Minister responds to reports of UK recession
Royal College of Nursing staff reach a decision over 6% pay offer the new Tesco Express in Castletown opened its doors and then temporarily closed them earlier today and a reminder to dog owners that lambing season is underway
the consultancy period for a six per cent pay offer for Royal College of Nursing staff ended today - we'll hear from a union rep There's possibly good news for local producers from supermarket giant Tesco plus a look at the latest inflation figures
Nurses and other healthcare staff face constant workplace pressures, especially during the colder months when respiratory conditions are more prevalent. Staff shortages and industrial action have also impacted services.But what support is there for nursing staff and managers to navigate challenging times?This episode examines how the NMC code acts as a professional anchor, helping nurses manage risks and escalate concerns. It provides a framework for decision-making and professional accountability. Guests NMC executive director of professional practice Sam Foster and assistant director, national and regional outreach Sam Donohue speak about how the code should never be used in a negative way, but rather as a tool to support nurses and promote patient safety. Managers also have a role in supporting staff and making tough decisions to mitigate risks and keep people safe, they tell Nursing Standard editor and podcast host Flavia Munn.Our guests also discuss the importance of tackling incivility at work and Ms Donohue shares the findings of her research into joy in nursing.For more episodes of the Nursing Standard podcast, visit rcni.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nurses and other healthcare staff face constant workplace pressures, especially during the colder months when respiratory conditions are more prevalent. Staff shortages and industrial action have also impacted services.But what support is there for nursing staff and managers to navigate challenging times?This episode examines how the NMC code acts as a professional anchor, helping nurses manage risks and escalate concerns. It provides a framework for decision-making and professional accountability. Guests NMC executive director of professional practice Sam Foster and assistant director, national and regional outreach Sam Donohue speak about how the code should never be used in a negative way, but rather as a tool to support nurses and promote patient safety. Managers also have a role in supporting staff and making tough decisions to mitigate risks and keep people safe, they tell Nursing Standard editor and podcast host Flavia Munn.Our guests also discuss the importance of tackling incivility at work and Ms Donohue shares the findings of her research into joy in nursing.For more episodes of the Nursing Standard podcast, visit rcni.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by mum Maggie Butler. Maggie has a son named Alex who is in Temple Street Children's Hospital, but they're currently struggling in their attempts to get Alex home...
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On today's minisode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk about nurse staffing ratio legislation in Michigan and the impact it could have on rural hospitals. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
In December 2021, tornado sirens sounded throughout Arkansas and Kentucky, and a deadly EF3 twister ripped through the Monette Manor nursing home. Inside, 67 residents huddled together under the protection of staff who shielded them with little more than mattresses, blankets and their own bodies.When the storm receded, just one resident had died, a miracle likely made possible by solid emergency planning and preparation. But the facility, a community landmark, was destroyed. In this episode, Monette Manor Co-owner Rick Sampson talks about recovery in the tornado's immediate aftermath and lessons learned in the 12 months since that harrowing night.Sampson tells McKnight's Long-Term Care News Senior Editor Kimberly Marselas how he and his team decided to rebuild the facility and about their hopes to reunite staff and, possibly, some residents when the new home opens in 2023.
A discussion on recent developments in government investigations and enforcement actions for senior housing and skilled nursing, and what to do if a facility finds itself the subject of an investigation. Join Abbey Ruby, Co-Head of Finance & Restructuring Group, and Jennifer Weaver, Co-chair of Healthcare Industry Team of Waller, Lansden, Dortch & Davis.Waller is a sponsor of the VIP Ignite Experience. Learn how to sponsor the BTG Network here. Read the BTG Magazine Fall Issue here. Sponsored by Accushield, Connected Living, Hamilton CapTel, Solinity, and The Bridge Group Construction.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInMeet the Hosts:Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation - CapEx - Reposition Joshua Crisp, Founder and CEO, Solinity; Senior Living Development - Management - Consulting - MarketingProduced by Solinity Marketing.
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners, or SANEs, are specially trained advocates and care providers for survivors of sexual violence in ERs and other clinical settings. In addition to providing medical care and counseling, they can collect forensic evidence at the critical moment following a sexual assault. Oregon SANE Savannah Powell talks to Lindsay Smith Rogers about the important role SANEs play in survivors' healing and the unique challenges the field faces in the context of the nation's nursing crisis and post-Roe policies. This episode was co-produced by intern Hannah Bennett.
Liz Leclair says she was deeply uncomfortable listening to Truro health facility staff mocking the use of pronouns for transgender and non-binary people as she awaited an operation. She tells guest host Carolyn Ray she has written to the health minister and hospital and hopes it will be a learning and teaching moment.
Former Haemodialysis Nurse: Katie Fielding, joins Dee Moore for the first in a two part series about Haemodialysis needling. In part one they discuss: The needling process - what to expect. What Patients can do to make the needling process easier. What Health Professionals need Patients to do to make the needling process easier. The importance of fistula exercises. How to manage a Health Professional who doesn't listen. Challenges that may arise when needling. Solutions to the challenges that may arise when needling. and more! About Katie Fielding Katie has worked as a Haemodialysis Nurse for over 22 years. Katie is currently undertaking a PHD looking at Patient experiences of Needling. Katie is also training to become an Advanced Clinical Practitioner. Katie has led on a set of recommendations around needling, which are now the standard for needling practice for Nursing Staff within in the UK. Katie has been involved in the MAGIC project (Managing Access by Generating Improvement in Cannulation) to help implement the recommendations into practice. Katie has been involved developing a National competency document to standardise the standard needling practice for Nurses. For updates & more, follow Dee Moore on: Instagram: @diaryofakidneywarrior Facebook: www.facebook.com/diaryofakidneywarrior Twitter: @diaryofakidneyw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChGUfib7lu9eKENlLJ6lafw TikTok: @diaryofakidneywarrior Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dee-moore-diaryofakidneywarrior Pinterest: @diaryofakidneywarrior Contact Kidney Care UK Website: www.kidneycarekuk.org Email: info@kidneycareuk.org Tel: 01420 541 424 Facebook: www.facebook.com/kidneycareuk.org Instagram: @kidneycareuk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqQTdAsEzXphqjHVtcTD-A To sign up to receive the Kidney Matters Quarterly Magazine Email: info@kidneycareuk.org
As more B.C. hospitals face emergency room closures, we examine how to get more trained nurses working in the province. We talk to a rural physician and a professor of nursing. And in our second half: looking forward to Fall travel deals, as airline prices begin to drop.
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Sandy and Dr. Randy Cook are digging into:A bitter contest between Randy and hospital administrationRetooling a clinic after 100% of the nursing staff resignedHow to reduce the impact of administrative turbulence on patientsHow plagiarism in a medical journal sparked the career of a well-known pediatricianImportance of focusing on goals over obstaclesRandy's insights from hosting a growing physician podcast since 2019Dr. Randy Cook brings more than four decades of bedside practice as a general and vascular surgeon to the Rx for Success Podcast. A well-respected clinician, educator, organizational leader, he holds certifications from the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Preventive Medicine in the subspecialty of Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, as well as certifications from the American Professional Wound Care Association and the American Board of Wound Management. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the Southeastern Surgical Congress. His many years of clinical, managerial and leadership experience have provided Randy with invaluable insight into the practice of medicine and medical practice management. Randy is also an Executive Physician Coach, and as such, is uniquely situated to coach today's physician from a well-informed position of having successfully balanced the business of medicine with the priesthood of medicine.
The former President of the INMO, Martin Harkin Kelly of Co Sligo, has delivered a damning assessment of the Government's handling of the Covid crisis. She says it has led to missed medical diagnoses, and missed opportunities for early detection, and says morale among nursing and medical staff is at an all-time low
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At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the Hungarian government introduced changes to the health care system. Doctors' salaries have gone up significantly, but nursing and care workers have been left empty-handed. Two health care workers speak out.
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Join Health Affairs Insider.The COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues in the U.S. Of note, the US Food and Drug Administration authorized a new vaccine from Johnson & Johnson for emergency use. But vaccine equity is still a concern as President Joe Biden promised a COVID-19 vaccine for "every adult in America" by the end of May 2021. Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Rob Lott meet up on Health Affairs This Week to discuss the latest on the vaccine rollout as well as new research on nursing home staff turnover, which was published in the March 2021 edition of Health Affairs. The results were recently profiled by New York Times' Reed Abelson. Related Links: High Nursing Staff Turnover In Nursing Homes Offers Important Quality Information (Health Affairs) The Big Idea Behind A New Model Of Small Nursing Homes (Health Affairs) High Staff Turnover At US Nursing Homes Poses Risks For Residents' Care (New York Times) FDA Authorizes Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine For Emergency Use (Johnson & Johnson) Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | OvercastMusic provided by Fake Fever.
It’s safe to say that fertility nurses play a vital role in the success of any clinic in our field. But nursing burnout can happen quickly causing staffing shortages and even a reduction in conversion to treatment rates. To combat this, clinics need to remain proactive in their efforts to manage nursing overwhelm. So how do you do it? On this episode of Inside Reproductive Health, Griffin talks to Sima Taghi Zadeh, the Director of Nursing at Pacific Fertility Center of Los Angeles. Sima began her career in fertility as a Medical Assistant, then went on to continue her education and work up the ladder to her current role, all while being a fertility patient herself. Sima’s perspective gives insight into what clinics can do to retain their nurses through empowerment, building morale, and preventing burnout. Learn more about Sima Taghi Zadeh and Pacific Fertility Center of Los Angeles by visiting https://www.pfcla.com/. Mentioned in this episode: 14 - Dr. Serena Chen 89 - Drs. Serena Chen and Roohi Jeelani Monica Moore MRSI To learn more about our Goal and Competitive Diagnostic, visit us at FertilityBridge.com.
Rich Bluni is an RN, a coach, and author. RIch spent 14 years in a variety of nursing positions including trauma ICU. Since 2007 he has been a coach working with dozens of healthcare organizations and leaders to drive outstanding results. He has traveled across North America to speak in front of hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers and leaders in hundreds of healthcare organizations, large healthcare conferences, as well as virtual webinars. His book--Inspired Nursing Too, offers many stories of his experiences in health care and the ways he has managed to handle stress--including a breathing exercise 9 in just a minute, which is breathe in for 4, hold for 4, release for 4. Rich also mentions finding the things to be grateful for everyday, and also to be sure to laugh. https://www.huronconsultinggroup.com/company/experts/employees/rich-bluni
Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary of INMO outlines the concerns of nursing staff about protection being provided
Greene County School District nursing staff talks about COVID-19 reminders for parents and students.
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In a new episode of COVID Considerations, Dean Patricia Davidson talks about the relationship between nursing staff and patient outcomes. You can find “COVID Considerations,” a series within the Dean’s Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Search “Dean’s Podcast.”
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Tune in and hear from Lee Aase and Audrey Laine Seymour of the Mayo Clinic present, "Empowering Nursing Staff to Use Social Media." This session was originally captured at the 2019 Healthcare Internet Conference in Orlando, FL.
Lea Watson, MD Dr. Watson is a board certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist with a lifelong commitment to caring for vulnerable populations, and two decades of academic and leadership experience. Her passion is creating a culture of appropriate psychotropic prescribing in long-term care settings to achieve quality outcomes for all stakeholders. She prioritizes common sense, avoiding harms and keeping the patient’s and family’s goals of care at the heart of all endeavors. Because of the shortage of geriatric psychiatrists in the United States, she developed a model of consultation and training to extend the reach of this highly needed, but limited specialty. Dr. Watson is a published author, a recipient of numerous local and national awards for research and teaching, and a multi-year recipient of the Denver 5280 Top Doc award. References: Olfson M, King M, Schoenbaum M., "Antipsychotic treatment of adults in the United States.", J. Clin. Psychiatry, 2015 Eva Tan, MD, et. al."Importance of Social Supports Within the Nursing Staff on Agitation in Residents with Dementia", JAMDA "Reducing Antipsychotic Medication Use in Long Term Care", CFHI, 2014 leawatsonmd.com
Bloodletting. Lobotomies. Cocaine for toothaches...History shows us that some of the medical treatments we thought were correct were totally off the mark! So what about now? It's inevitable that upcoming generations will improve upon what we know and how we do things. These generations are in the workforce now. Learn what you can do to capitalize on the strengths of each generation and create a high-functioning team that will take staffing and patient care to the next level. available: . The lecture was recorded May 2017 by UW Continuing Nursing Education at the Nurse Educators Conference in Seattle, WA. Handout is available when you register for contact hours. (See above.) Featuring— Dixie Weber, MS, RN
The Nursing Staff this week tackle the never ending cycle of Helicopter Violence, Kim Jong Uns fitbit bodyguards and the indescribable admiration we have for those who follow their sexual dreams.
Synopsis Testimonials are a very effective way to get more clients and customers, and sell more books. As a business person, self-publisher, and author, you must understand what characteristics make up a great testimonial. So here I give you a list of five ingredients, and six examples, that can help you make a great testimonial, which will help get you more clients and customers, and sell more books. What You Will Learn In This Post 1. You will learn about the five essential ingredients that go into making a great testimonial. 2. You will learn what these ingredients might look like when used in an actual testimonial. 3. You will learn that you don't need a lot of testimonials in order to get new business. Thank you to Joel Friedlander of TheBookDesigner.com for linking to this article from his blog Carnival Of The Indies #83 Introduction Testimonials are a very effective way to get more clients and customers and sell more books. Most people don't even bother to get testimonials from their clients and customers. And many that do only get mediocre testimonials. As a business person, self-publisher, and author, you must understand what characteristics make up a great testimonial. Here I give you a list of five ingredients, and six examples, that can help you make a great testimonial, which will help get you more clients and customers, and sell more books: Share This Image On Your SitePlease include attribution to https://kunzonpublishing.com/ with this graphic. Item # 1. It should explain to your buying audience about how they will benefit from reading your book. Item # 2. It should speak directly and specifically to your audience's needs (the reasons that they are thinking about buying your book). Item # 3. They are short and get directly to the point in just a few sentences. Item # 4. They are signed with a customer's name, title, employer, city, and state. Item # 5. The ultimate testimonial will also have the customer's headshot attached to it. Here are six examples, with all made-up names and companies, to give you an idea of what a great customer testimonial statement should look like: Great Customer Testimonials Must Contain The Following Items: Customer Testimonial #1: “Michele's book helped me finally understand ACLS. Her book made it so clear and easy to understand. Reading Michele's book and watching her YouTube videos made studying for the exam fun and easy. It was almost as if I had Michele right next to me helping me study. Because of her book, I was no longer falling behind in my studies, and was finally able to pass the AHA certification exam on my first attempt.” Sandy Squire, RN, ANP, Palm University Hospital, Bikini Bottom, FL, SuperAmazingNurse.com “Testimonials are a very effective way to get more clients and customers, and sell more books.” Tweet) Customer Testimonial #2: “Michele's book is very well done. The minute I started reading it, I knew it was exactly what I was looking for. I have studied for and taken the ACLS and BLS certification exam in the past – but I always had trouble memorizing all the essential information – even after the exam is over. This book is clear and concise and offers much more information than I expected. Thank you and I am looking forward to using your PALS book." Heidi Miller, Meteorite Springs University Memorial Hospital, Meteorite Springs, CO Customer Testimonial #3: "Michele and Joe - you have no idea how much you have helped me and how much time you have saved me. The question and answer with explanation format is the best way to study and remember the information. Your book made studying for the AHA certification exams a breeze. Thank you very much." Jose MacMillan, RN, Director of Nursing Staff, Perth Surgi-Center, Los Angeles, California Linkedin - Great Customer Testimonial Statements Customer Testimonial #4: “I would actually like to take the time to thank you both.
Download | Subscribe (Free) In the first Swain Sinus Show episode, host Stacy Wellborn interviews Dr. Ron Swain, Jr, a fellowship-trained otolaryngologist specializing in rhinology, nasal, and sinus surgery in Mobile, Alabama. We get to know Dr. Swain and learn the benefits of seeing an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) physician & Sinus Specialists. Lastly, we discuss how Dr. Swain can serve as a resource for you and your loved ones who may have sinus and allergy issues. Need an Appointment or Sinus Consultation Call Dr. Swain’s Nursing Staff at 251-470-8823 or schedule and appointment at drronswain.com Subscribe to The Swain Sinus Show Never miss a new episode of our show. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, and any other place you find your favorite podcasts. Like the Swain Sinus Show? Please share with a friend and go rate and review us on iTunes. The more reviews we receive makes it easier for others to find us and helps us grow our show. Thanks so much for listening, breathe easy, and have a great day.
Download | Subscribe (Free) In this episode of the Swain Sinus Show, Dr. Ron Swain explains rhinology and discusses some challenges with sinus operations and treatments. Stacy and Dr. Swain specifically define chronic sinusitis, and some simple things you can do at home to avoid getting the common cold and sniffles. Lastly, we find out what training is needed to become a Ear, Nose and Throat Doctor. Need an Appointment or Sinus Consultation? Call Dr. Swain’s Nursing Staff at 251-470-8823 or schedule and appointment at drronswain.com Subscribe to The Swain Sinus Show Never miss a new episode of our show. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, and any other place you find your favorite podcasts. Like the Swain Sinus Show? Please share with a friend and go rate and review us on iTunes. The more reviews we receive makes it easier for others to find us and helps us grow our show. Thanks so much for listening, breathe easy, and have a great day.
Download | Subscribe | Make An Appointment In this Swain Sinus Show episode, Dr. Ron Swain talks about the physical signs and common symptoms that tell you it's time to start looking for an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) doctor and sinus specialist. Also, we learn how to make sense of the many over-the-counter sinus and allergy medication and why it's good idea to stop self-diagnosing and to seek a professional medical opinion. Need an Appointment or Sinus Consultation? Call Dr. Swain’s Nursing Staff at 251-470-8823 or schedule and appointment at drronswain.com Subscribe to The Swain Sinus Show Never miss a new episode of our show. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, and any other place you find your favorite podcasts. Like the Swain Sinus Show? Please share with a friend and go rate and review us on iTunes. The more reviews we receive makes it easier for others to find us and helps us grow our show. Thanks so much for listening, breathe easy, and have a great day.
Only a small proportion of modern physicians are psychiatrists and they are far outnumbered by nurses and social workers in care systems. The imbalance was even greater in the past, when specialisation of any kind was limited. This podcast looks at who nursed the mentally disordered in the past and how they too became more specialised in the twentieth century. It sets out the qualifications and roles of those who attended the mentally ill or impaired. Image of the week: Nursing Staff. Royal Western Counties Institution, [Idiot Asylum] Star Cross, Devon, late nineteenth century Full Bibliographic Record: Wellcome Library Catalogue L0000665 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Learn about the top clinical apps for the medical field with a member of our Nursing Staff.
An estimated 62 million adult Americans lived with some type of disability in 2001-2005…”, explains researcher Suzanne Smeltzer in her introduction. And many of these people end up in hospitals and often feel unsafe. AJN’s editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy talks with author Smeltzer about her research and is joined by the authors (both of whom have disabilities from multiple sclerosis) of a companion piece who discuss their experiences.