by Elizabeth | Oct 24, 2016 | Blog, Burnout |
Nurse Burnout Prevention is Tricky Burnout affects some of the very best nurses, taking them away from the nursing profession. And what’s interesting to me is that I do not think people really understand the true nature of burnout or have nurse burnout prevention...
by Elizabeth | Oct 16, 2016 | Blog, Nursing career |
Guest Post by Taylor Nix, BSN, RN As nurses and healthcare providers we get so consumed in caring for others that we often forget or lack the time to care for ourselves. Trust me, I know because I have been guilty of this to the point where I began to question my own...
by Elizabeth | Oct 10, 2016 | Blog, Burnout |
Nursing is Tough Work Nursing is one of the most difficult professions. Inpatient emergency, oncology, and critical care nurses have been studied and are found to be at high risk for compassion fatigue and nurse burnout (Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2016)....
by Elizabeth | Sep 26, 2016 | Blog, Leadership, Nursing career |
Negativity in Nursing OK. I am about to give up! On Instagram, I follow all of these nursing brands. And I have about had it. Now, I know it is meant to be nursing humor and all, but come on. Haven’t we seen enough photo shopped images of people complaining...
by Elizabeth | Sep 19, 2016 | Blog, Health Tips, Nursing career |
Guest Post by Lisbeth Overton I’d like to share three oversights that I have noticed and that people share with me in my coaching practice that contribute to chronic stress and less than stellar health. I will also share simple ways to address each issue starting...
by Elizabeth | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog, Leadership, Nursing career |
A Nurse’s Experience Recently I received an email from a nurse about an unsettling phenomenon- nurses refusing to care for patients. Here is some of that email, with specific details omitted to preserve confidentiality. When I was a nurse intern, I worked with a...