Nurse advocacy through media communicationsDevelop the skills and competencies to communicate effectively. Takeaways: The 2018 Woodhull study found that the prevalence of nurses in the news media had…
Fostering nurse-physician collaboration through shared experienceInterprofessional collaboration is the boat that keeps patient safety afloat. Unfortunately, we’ve all seen that boat flounder in rough seas. Teamwork and mutual role…
Documenting dilemmas via emailUse this simple acronym to get results. Takeaways: When faced with a workplace dilemma, communication is key to achieving resolution. Clear communication requires emotional…
Listening with compassionNurses’ experiences of racism in nursing. “Many Black girls don’t make it through this nursing education program.” Have you ever had your intelligence, competence,…
Interprofessional practice: A blueprint for successProfessional identity and role clarity are essential components. Takeaways: Professional role clarity is integral to successful interprofessional collaborative practice. Role-based collaborative practice by all…
Generational learning preferencesUnderstanding generational preferences allows us to adapt our teaching methods for most effective patient learning.
Words matter: Scripting to enhance patient engagementLearn how to foster patient empowerment, engagement, and activation. All clinical nurses strive to provide person-centered care (PCC) that meets the patient’s and family’s…
Building a staircase to effective staff communicationWhen any agency asks their employees to complete an employee engagement survey they are likely to see communication at the top of the list…
Seven steps for having difficult conversationsAn integral part of being a nurse is engaging in difficult conversations. Important nurses in history—Dorothea Dix, Clara Barton, Mary Eliza Mahoney, Florence Nightingale,…
Standardizing handoff communicationAlthough adverse events can occur anytime during hospitalization, handoff communication is often the cause of avoidable adverse events. Miscommunication, care continuity disruption, critical data…
Providing effective communication to patients who are deaf or hard of hearingNurses have a legal duty. Communication is the bedrock of patient care. If a patient can’t comprehend the care being provided or the clinician…
Interprofessional collaboration made easyInterprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and family experiences,…
Nurse advocacy through media communicationsDevelop the skills and competencies to communicate effectively. Takeaways: The 2018 Woodhull study found that the prevalence of nurses in the news…
Fostering nurse-physician collaboration through shared experienceInterprofessional collaboration is the boat that keeps patient safety afloat. Unfortunately, we’ve all seen that boat flounder in rough seas. Teamwork and…
Documenting dilemmas via emailUse this simple acronym to get results. Takeaways: When faced with a workplace dilemma, communication is key to achieving resolution. Clear communication…
Listening with compassionNurses’ experiences of racism in nursing. “Many Black girls don’t make it through this nursing education program.” Have you ever had your…
Interprofessional practice: A blueprint for successProfessional identity and role clarity are essential components. Takeaways: Professional role clarity is integral to successful interprofessional collaborative practice. Role-based collaborative practice…
Generational learning preferencesUnderstanding generational preferences allows us to adapt our teaching methods for most effective patient learning.
Words matter: Scripting to enhance patient engagementLearn how to foster patient empowerment, engagement, and activation. All clinical nurses strive to provide person-centered care (PCC) that meets the patient’s…
Building a staircase to effective staff communicationWhen any agency asks their employees to complete an employee engagement survey they are likely to see communication at the top of…
Seven steps for having difficult conversationsAn integral part of being a nurse is engaging in difficult conversations. Important nurses in history—Dorothea Dix, Clara Barton, Mary Eliza Mahoney,…
Standardizing handoff communicationAlthough adverse events can occur anytime during hospitalization, handoff communication is often the cause of avoidable adverse events. Miscommunication, care continuity disruption,…
Providing effective communication to patients who are deaf or hard of hearingNurses have a legal duty. Communication is the bedrock of patient care. If a patient can’t comprehend the care being provided or…
Interprofessional collaboration made easyInterprofessional collaborative teams that include nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and physical and occupational therapists can help healthcare organizations improve patient and…
Fostering nurse-physician collaboration through shared experienceBy: Sarah Low, MSN, RN, OCN, CMSRN; Emily Gray, MSN, RN-BC; Amanda Ewing, MD, FACP; Patricia Hain, MSN, RN-BC, NE-BC, FACHE; and Linda Kim, PhD, MSN, RN, PHN, CPHQ
Generational learning preferencesBy: Ginny Moore, DNP, WHNP-BC; Shaunna Parker, MSN, WHNP-BC; and Lindsey Baksh, DNP, WHNP-BC
Words matter: Scripting to enhance patient engagementBy: Luc R. Pelletier, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN, and Jaynelle F. Stichler, DNSc, RN, NEA-BCr, FACHE, FAAN
Standardizing handoff communicationBy: Jo Freel, MSN, RN, and Brandon Fleharty, MHA, MSN, RN-BC, PMP, CPHIMS
Providing effective communication to patients who are deaf or hard of hearingBy: Omobola Awosika Oyeleye, EdD, JD, MSN, MEd, RN-BC, CNE