by Elizabeth | Nov 30, 2015 | Blog, Leadership, Nursing career |
One challenge that today’s nursing leader faces is how to engage clinical staff in process change. We know that balancing patient care demands, adjusting to fluctuating staff and patient volumes, working with interdisciplinary colleagues, and feeling comfortable...
by Elizabeth | Nov 10, 2015 | Blog, Nurse Coaching, Nursing career |
I had the pleasure and honor of reviewing Keith Carlson’s book, ‘Savvy Networking For Nurses: Getting Connected and Staying Connected in the 21st Century’ before publishing. It was a real treat to dive into this wonderful nurse author’s...
by Elizabeth | Nov 9, 2015 | Nursing career |
Many times I get asked about returning to school for further nursing education or securing a nurse specialty certification. Before I share a few resources and tips with you, I even have a real-life story of this exact topic that happened just this past fall. In late...
by Elizabeth | Nov 3, 2015 | Blog, Nursing career |
This post was created in partnership with Naturalizer. All opinions expressed in the post are my own and not those of Naturalizer. For those of you who know me, I trust when you think of me and what I like to wear in terms of shoes, you get a pretty distinct image of...
by Elizabeth | Oct 30, 2015 | Blog, Nursing career, Resilience |
Last month I engaged in two experiences that dealt with this notion of letting go. First, I spoke at the Wyoming Nurse’s Association Annual Convention. Part of my talk involved introducing these nurses to the Nursing from Within process. As I found myself in the...
by Elizabeth | Oct 19, 2015 | Art of Nursing, Blog, Nursing career |
I recently saw this photo on social media (among many, for sure) in response to the events last month during the week of September 14th. This was the day that the comments were made on the daytime television program about stethoscopes and scrubs. Once this photo was...