After co-authoring the report “Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder in Nurses”, Tricia and Michelle became-sought after experts in pandemic PTSD.
Nurse Life
We are nurses on and off the clock. It’s just a part of our identity. Between taking care of our patients and taking care of our own families and responsibilities, it can feel like there is no time to take care of ourselves. The only way to deal with this reality is to talk about it. And so this content comes from professionals who have dedicated themselves to helping nurses find balance, as well as nurses who have faced the challenges of being “always on” themselves. Together, we’re going to learn what it takes to leave a little more for number one. To finally catch that break.
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
Nikki Greenaway, a community-based NP in NOLA, talks about coming up in nursing and the age-old tension between veteran and new nurses.
Be the Change You Want to See, Part 1
Is work-life balance possible for nurses? Maybe that’s the wrong question to ask.