Service, The Heart of Nursing Practice: EPS 097

by | May 31, 2017 | 0 comments

Service, the Heart of Nursing Practice

Hard work and mentors do your nursing career right. This next guest can talk about, not only healthcare in general, but the male perspective of the nursing profession. With service, dedication, and loads of compassionate care this is a Your Next Shift episode you will not want to miss.

A few take aways from our interview with Robert include:

  • How pattern recognition can save you and others in the healthcare setting;
  • Why men do have a place in nursing (and how they too can compassionately care);
  • And what role models and mentors can do for your professional development!

Robert Vaughan joins the #yournextshift #podcastRobert Vaughan BSN, RN, PHN is a Navy veteran, cardiology nurse, FNP student, creator of @MenInNursing, husband, and father of two. You can find out more and connect with Robert via his website or at his Twitter community, Men In Nursing.

 

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Thank you, Elizabeth Scala, host of the ‘Your Next Shift’ podcast!

 

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