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About Jennifer Johnson: Jennifer Johnson is a seasoned Emergency Room nurse turned bestselling author whose unique blend of intuition-driven nursing expertise and raw, lived memoirs has resonated with readers worldwide. With over seventeen years of hands-on experience in emergency departments ranging from rural single-nurse facilities to high-volume trauma centers across Ontario, Jennifer brings unmatched authenticity and emotional intensity to her work, immersing readers in the high-stakes reality of emergency medicine.
Her debut book, Nursing Intuition, has already become a must-read for healthcare professionals and general audiences alike, praised for its gripping stories that reveal not only the chaos and urgency of life-or-death moments but also the profound humanity that underpins them.
Beyond her writing, Jennifer is a strong advocate for healthcare workers' mental health and resilience. She speaks regularly at conferences and workshops, sharing her experiences to inspire and support fellow professionals. Her essays on the emotional toll of nursing and the critical importance of resilience have been featured in leading medical journals and popular publications, cementing her as both a literary voice and a healthcare thought leader.
In this episode, Brian and Jennifer Johnson discuss:
Key Takeaways:
"When you’re riding high on opiates, it’s time to cut the dose back, even if this has been prescribed by a physician." — Jennifer Johnson
Connect with Jennifer Johnson:
Website: https://www.nursejenn.ca/
Email: [email protected]
Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jennifer-A-Johnson-RN/author/B0D1NBF18K
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-johnson-bscn-rn/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ernurse.jenn/
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By Brian SacksAbout Jennifer Johnson: Jennifer Johnson is a seasoned Emergency Room nurse turned bestselling author whose unique blend of intuition-driven nursing expertise and raw, lived memoirs has resonated with readers worldwide. With over seventeen years of hands-on experience in emergency departments ranging from rural single-nurse facilities to high-volume trauma centers across Ontario, Jennifer brings unmatched authenticity and emotional intensity to her work, immersing readers in the high-stakes reality of emergency medicine.
Her debut book, Nursing Intuition, has already become a must-read for healthcare professionals and general audiences alike, praised for its gripping stories that reveal not only the chaos and urgency of life-or-death moments but also the profound humanity that underpins them.
Beyond her writing, Jennifer is a strong advocate for healthcare workers' mental health and resilience. She speaks regularly at conferences and workshops, sharing her experiences to inspire and support fellow professionals. Her essays on the emotional toll of nursing and the critical importance of resilience have been featured in leading medical journals and popular publications, cementing her as both a literary voice and a healthcare thought leader.
In this episode, Brian and Jennifer Johnson discuss:
Key Takeaways:
"When you’re riding high on opiates, it’s time to cut the dose back, even if this has been prescribed by a physician." — Jennifer Johnson
Connect with Jennifer Johnson:
Website: https://www.nursejenn.ca/
Email: [email protected]
Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jennifer-A-Johnson-RN/author/B0D1NBF18K
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-johnson-bscn-rn/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ernurse.jenn/
Host contact information:
Sign up for your FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER at www.stuckinthemiddlenews.com