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#JoinOurTeam We're hiring Behavioral Health Associates and Certified Nursing Assistants at Highland Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia! Both of these opportunities come with a $1,600 sign-on bonus and comprehensive benefits plan! Contact Vanessa Nolen at [email protected]/304-539-7240 or apply directly online! 🔗 CNA: https://lnkd.in/dNYeXVxS 🔗 BHA: https://lnkd.in/g-GjTUmd
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Nursing Is My Profession Member Highlight Video of the Week: Meet Wanda Chukwu, DNP, MSN, MA, CNEcl, RN! We recently asked Wanda why she chose to become a nurse. Here is what she shared with us: I love working with people. When I walk into a room regardless of my patients' or students' race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual preference; I treat them as if they were part of my family and I remain focused on my purpose for being with them. View additional Nursing is My Profession stories or share your own using the link below! https://bit.ly/3NiTDpn
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Practicing Excellence's Workplace Violence Program empowers nurse leaders and teams to enhance skills in tackling workplace violence. It emphasizes practical strategies, actionable steps, and best practices to ensure a secure clinical work environment for all nurses. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eiNAST26 #WorkplaceViolencePrevention #HealthcareInnovation
Faculty Spotlight: Britt DiNatale Britt is an Emergency Department nurse with an extensive background in patient education, nursing advocacy, and health policy. She is the author of "Workplace Violence: What Can Nurses Do?", published in the American Nurse Journal. Currently, she serves as a Client Success Advisor and Director of the Nursing Experience Project at Practicing Excellence, supporting client leaders and teams in creating impact by enhancing skills and advancing outcomes. To learn more about our new Workplace Violence Program, please click here: https://lnkd.in/ea4PF5K3 #WorkplaceViolencePrevention #WorkplaceViolence #NursingInnovation
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Forensic Nurse Examiners and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners face numerous challenges. They need medical devices that are minimally invasive, and easy on patients and examiners. Lutech’s colposcopes make the exam process easier. Take a look: https://hubs.li/Q027TrJD0 #forensicnursing
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I'm the go-to for extremely agitated/ imminently violent patients (and occasionally practitioners)- I'm pretty good with both rapid pharmaceutical intervention 💉 and effective verbal redirection. 🗣 Reading this though, I immediately thought of my colleague, Margaret Callaghan, and how we all go to her to start IVs on the most difficult sticks. Our patient population has infamously compromised veins, and she is amazingly skilled. 😨 (See: https://lnkd.in/gRAW8Pc8) Drass and Associates Behavioral Healthcare and Legal Nurse Consulting www.drassassociates.com #DrassAndAssociates #recoveryworks #peersupport #behavioralmedicine #addiction #addictiontreatment #policy #harmreduction #medications #medicationsafety #patientsafety #policiesandprocedure #interpretation #implementation #restraintreduction #systemnavigator #advocate #withdrawalmanagement #ASAMcriteria #OpioidUseDisorders #NIDAscience #RecoveryIsPossible #depression #parity #socialimpact #socialdeterminantsofhealth #equity #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #covid #isolation #respect #healthcarereform #mentalhealthishealth #socialmedia #conflict #opioidcrisis #substancesusedisorders #testifying #testimony #legislation #bigpharma #privateequity #hospitals #overdose #overdoseprevention #suicideprevention #congress #healthcaresystem #fragmentation #collaboration #dei #inequity #inequality #publichealth #publichealthcare #staffing #accesstojustice #accesstocare #standardofcare #regulations #integrativemedicine #integratedcare #nostigma #funding #resources #restraintreduction,
We all have those co-workers who are our ‘go-to’s’ for difficult tasks or advice. I know I wouldn’t be the nurse I am without their help and guidance. I want to know, what do you think your coworkers see YOU as a ‘go-to’ for? And to add to that, what do you hope to be remembered for when you’re done with your career? I’ll go first: I’m seen as a ‘go-to’ for difficult IV sticks and managing complicated drips and sick patients. I hope to be remembered as a calming, sure-footed, and knowledgeable source in the chaotic moments. 🩺 Taking my 13 years of nursing experience and using it to assist in the legal field ⚖️ 📧 [email protected] #legalnurseconsultant #medicalmalpractice #personalinjury #emergencyroomnurse #traumanurse #criticalcarenurse #nursesonlinkedin
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Meet Emily Foster, complex care clinical nurse specialist in the compass (complex paediatric service) team. 👋 Q: What is your role? A: The compass team works with children and young people with complex medical needs who are in hospital for long periods of time. When we asked families what would improve their care, they asked for better continuity, care coordination, and communication. This is what I aim to provide by supporting and advocating for them during these long stays, and addressing psychological, social and medical concerns. Q: Tell us about a typical day A: My role is incredibly varied and depends on the needs of each individual patient and their family. It can range from helping set up a bank account to helping manage an acutely deteriorating child needing intensive care. It often involves spending time with families, ward rounds, attending multidisciplinary meetings and teaching peers or parents. Q: What’s the best thing about your job? A: The amazing families that I work with. Their incredible resilience and strength during exceptionally challenging times is inspirational. I’m passionate about helping raise awareness of children with complex medical needs, driving change and rethinking how we work with families to improve care. #TeamGSTT #EvelinaLondon #ClinicalNurseSpecialist #NHScareers #ComplexCare
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Discovering My Niche: From Floor Nursing to Home-based Case Management Explore the journey of transitioning from floor nursing to finding my niche in case management, a rewarding and high-paying job that allowed me to work from home. Join me as I share my experience and insights. #NursingCareer #CaseManagement #WorkingfromHome #CareerTransition #JobOpportunities #NursingJob #NursingHome #NursingProfession #WorkLifeBalance #HealthcareIndustry
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The Courage to Speak Up: Transforming Challenges into Safer Healthcare A recent harrowing incident at Blackpool Victoria Hospital has underscored the vital importance of vigilance and integrity in healthcare. Nurses Catherine Hudson and Charlotte Wilmot engaged in reprehensible conduct, compromising patient safety for their convenience. This incident, while deeply disturbing, also highlights the crucial role of speaking up against wrongdoing. The student nurse who reported the misconduct displayed extraordinary courage and ethical fortitude. In an environment where hierarchy often silences voices, this act of bravery not only prevented further harm but also served as a beacon of integrity in our profession. This case is a stark reminder that patient safety is paramount and must be guarded against any form of compromise. As healthcare professionals, our duty extends beyond treatment to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all patients. We must foster a culture where speaking up is not only encouraged but expected. This means supporting those who raise concerns, irrespective of their position. Institutions like Cleveland Clinic London are leading the way in creating such cultures. Let's take a moment to commend the bravery of the student nurse who stepped up. Their actions exemplify the kind of ethical responsibility that is the backbone of quality healthcare. As we reflect on this incident, let us recommit ourselves to uphold the highest standards of patient care and to support those who speak up for the vulnerable. The safety of our patients and the integrity of our profession depend on it. #HealthcareEthics #PatientSafety #SpeakUp #leadership https://lnkd.in/eW_Fj9dm
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Well done that courageous student nurse for speaking out. Well done Blackpool Victoria hospital leaders for hearing and responding. Health and social care needs more courageous people who are prepared to put their heads above the parapet by speaking up and more leaders (and regulators) who are sufficiently courageous to listen and act in the best interests of those they serve.
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As a nurse or broadly a health care professional, you should have a “life” outside the medical field, for medical and nursing practice is draining and you ought to stay sane, keeping serene amidst the chaos in the field. Develop hobbies that keep you alive when you are off duty, hobbies that liven your soul. Do not give depression from medical and nursing practice a room to cultivate doom #serenityamdistchaos
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