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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Jason Mott, PhD, RN, CNE, the president of the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) and Curry Bordelon, DNP, MBA, CRNP, CNE, VP for AAMN, join the podcast to share his journey into nursing and discuss the unique experiences of men in this profession.
Properly transitioning new nurses into practice and ensuring adequate nursing staff levels are some of healthcare's biggest patient safety concerns. In this episode, Shannon Davila, MSN, RN, CPPS, CIC, CPHQ, FAPIC and Anna Laden Thomas, MSN, RN, CCRN, CPPS, CNL from ECRI join Nursing2024 to examine the Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns report and why the new nurse transition is at the top for 2024/2025.
Shannon and Anna share actionable strategies for managers, educators, and healthcare leaders to prepare new nursing staff for safe practice. They discuss adjusting orientations, enhancing preceptor training, leveraging academic partnerships, accounting for generational shifts in learning preferences, and the role of a culture of safety data in optimizing staffing levels.
Don't miss these vital insights for attracting, developing, and retaining skilled nurses capable of delivering high-quality care.
Ken Wofford, PhD, CRNA, joins the podcast to discuss wilderness medicine.
Whether you're already working in emergency services, search and rescue, or just looking to expand your nursing knowledge, this episode should offer a wealth of insights into an exciting area of healthcare.
In this episode, join us as we explore how AI is revolutionizing how nurses approach patient assessments and diagnostic processes.
Our guests, Stephanie H. Hoelscher, DNP, RN, NI-BC, CHISP, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, director of MSN Informatics, and Grace H. Sun, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, associate professor in the MSN and DNP Nurse Practitioner Program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, provide expert insights into the current state of AI in healthcare, issues and risks, and its direct implications for nursing practice.
Discover how AI algorithms analyze vast amounts of patient data to detect patterns, predict outcomes, and support clinical decision-making.
Whether you're a seasoned nurse looking to stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare technology or a nursing student eager to learn about the intersection of AI and patient care, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving role of AI in nursing practice.
In this episode, journalist and author Sarah DiGregorio joins Nursing2024 to explore how storytelling empowers nurse advocacy. We discuss neglected narratives, nurse-patient relationships, and strategies for elevating nursing stories.
We also delve into the historical context shaping nursing's advocacy role, the challenges nurses face in advocating for better conditions, and pressing topics requiring increased attention.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of nursing advocacy and the power of storytelling in shaping healthcare narratives.
Whether it's a comforting cuddle from a therapy dog or the gentle presence of a therapy cat, pets have a unique way of brightening patients' lives, reducing stress, and promoting overall well-being. Join us as we uncover the profound impact of pet therapy in healthcare.
Julie Miller, BSN, RN, CCRN from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses shares insights into the science behind pet therapy and heartwarming stories of its effectiveness.
Discover how therapy animals reduce stress and promote well-being, and gain practical tips for implementing pet therapy programs in clinical settings. Tune in to explore the transformative potential of pet therapy in healthcare.
All nurses go through orientation in school and the workplace, but fewer ever develop a relationship with a mentor. Just like orientation prepares entrants for their time ahead, mentors guide their mentees for whatever situation they are facing, whether it be school, the workforce, or a new role in an organization.
Richard L. Pullen, Jr., EdD, MSN, RN, CNE, CNE-cl, ANEF, FAAN, a member of the Nursing2024 editorial board and director of the RN-to-BSN program at Texas Tech University, joins the podcast to dive deeper into mentoring relationships for nurses.
In this episode, we explore the invaluable role of simulation training in preparing clinicians for real-world practice.
Daniel Raemer, PhD; Alexander Hannenberg, MD; and Ann Mullen MSN, CHSE join the podcast to discuss what goes on behind the scenes of simulation training, the potential hazards for patients and staff, and how safety can be ensured for those involved and those in adjacent healthcare spaces.
We’ll also peer into the future of nursing simulation training. It's a conversation at the intersection of education, practice, and innovation.
Preventable harm continues to be a major concern in the US. Healthcare professionals and stakeholders must collaborate to improve safety in all health settings.
On this episode of the Nursing2024 podcast, Shannon Davila, the director of total systems safety at ECRI, discusses how nurses can ensure a safe healthcare environment.
Recommended reading:
National Action Plan to Advance Patient Safety | Institute for Healthcare Improvement (https://www.ihi.org/initiatives/national-steering-committee-patient-safety/national-action-plan-advance-patient-safety)
In 2019, Nursing conducted its third Skin and Wound Care Survey to better understand nurses’ knowledge of various skin and wound care concepts and procedures as well as the state of nursing education over time.
Elizabeth Ayello, PhD, MS, BSN, ETN, RN, CWON, MAPWCA, FAAN, the co-editor-in-chief of Advances in Skin and Wound Care and member of the Nursing2023 editorial board, joins the podcast to discuss the results and what they mean for the state of nursing practice.
View the results here
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.