Stress Management
I work in critical care, and pressure is something I had to find a way to manage. The second I come to work until…
Grief management after a nurse’s death
When a nurse dies the team grieves. Developing a bereavement team and protocol will support the organization through the grieving process after a colleague…
Joy stealing: Stopping happiness thieves
Learn how to deal with coworkers who take the joy out of work. (more…)
Reiki: Hand in hand with nursing
Caring for your patients and yourself. Takeaways: Reiki is grounded in the transmission of energy through a practitioners’ hands to restore the body’s homeostasis.…
Your patients may need stress education
A recent survey conducted by Everyday Health may reveal insights for nurses and other healthcare providers when caring for patients. (more…)
New report calls for action to address clinician burnout
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have released a new report highlighting the need to reduce clinician burnout. (more…)
3 tips to lessen stress
A new book by Dr. Rangan Chatterjee called The Stress Solution offers some advice that you might want to practice in your own life…
Time to end nurse abuse
Resources and efforts to prevent workplace violence. Virtually every nurse has experienced or witnessed some degree of workplace violence. For Donna Fountain, PhD, RN,…
Leadership challenge: The role of timing in work and life
How to create the conditions for career success when life throws you a curve ball Takeaways: Timing plays a more significant role in work…
Your brain on optimism
Positive nursing role models know how to train their brain to be more optimistic. (more…)
6 tips for calm in chaos
A recent article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution touched on something that I’ve thought about before: How do nurses maintain their calm during what has…
Nurse managers: Please intervene when a staff nurse shows signs of burnout
Earlier in my career, my nurse manager told me I was exhibiting signs of burnout. I was offended. When I was oriented as a…
How to manage stress and pressure
I work in critical care, and pressure is something I had to find a way to manage. The second I come to…
Grief management after a nurse’s death
When a nurse dies the team grieves. Developing a bereavement team and protocol will support the organization through the grieving process after…
Joy stealing: Stopping happiness thieves
Learn how to deal with coworkers who take the joy out of work. (more…)
Reiki: Hand in hand with nursing
Caring for your patients and yourself. Takeaways: Reiki is grounded in the transmission of energy through a practitioners’ hands to restore the…
Your patients may need stress education
A recent survey conducted by Everyday Health may reveal insights for nurses and other healthcare providers when caring for patients. (more…)
New report calls for action to address clinician burnout
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have released a new report highlighting the need to reduce clinician burnout. (more…)
3 tips to lessen stress
A new book by Dr. Rangan Chatterjee called The Stress Solution offers some advice that you might want to practice in your…
Time to end nurse abuse
Resources and efforts to prevent workplace violence. Virtually every nurse has experienced or witnessed some degree of workplace violence. For Donna Fountain,…
Leadership challenge: The role of timing in work and life
How to create the conditions for career success when life throws you a curve ball Takeaways: Timing plays a more significant role…
Your brain on optimism
Positive nursing role models know how to train their brain to be more optimistic. (more…)
6 tips for calm in chaos
A recent article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution touched on something that I’ve thought about before: How do nurses maintain their calm during…
Nurse managers: Please intervene when a staff nurse shows signs of burnout
Earlier in my career, my nurse manager told me I was exhibiting signs of burnout. I was offended. When I was oriented…
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