In the season finale, Rebecca Love explains why the pandemic is a critical juncture for nurses and how to “rebrand” our profession.
After a bout with burnout, this nurse discovered mindfulness, and made it his mission to share the practice with peers.
Seven Minutes to Mindfulness: A Q&A with Nurse John Shepard
Lynne Meadows explains that school nursing is so much more than handing out Band-Aids and ice. Plus, she gives us a lesson in leadership.
Know the Way, Show the Way, Go the Way
Between being a charge nurse and a preceptor, Alison was a pro at training and coaching nurses—that is, until COVID-19 came along.
Pandemic Preceptor
As they navigate a pandemic, can nurses speak their minds without facing repercussions?
An Era When Nurses Need Advocates: A Q&A with Nurse Attorney Lorie Brown
Health inequity can be deadly. Lovoria Williams joins us to talk about medical bias, culturally relevant care and nurses as change-agents.
A Disturbing Narrative
After co-authoring the report “Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder in Nurses”, Tricia and Michelle became-sought after experts in pandemic PTSD.
When Something Deeper Is Going On
Jackie O’Halloran talks about being thrown into a chaotic ICU setting during COVID-19 and calling out her hospital administrators.