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Nov 15, 20182 min read
Rounding Together
One day I was rounding on the medical-surgical floor, and I was about to see a patient. The patient’s nurse had never rounded with me....
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Mar 27, 20172 min read
Vision, Mission and Values: An Exercise for Success
A great way to develop your mission is to have a sense of your vision. I have come to the understanding that your mission is your...
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Oct 5, 20162 min read
Pursuing Your MBA
I have had the opportunity to earn my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in Healthcare Management, and I look forward to opening up...
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Feb 18, 20161 min read
What’s Your Number?
No matter what number you give yourself, many of us will likely want to improve on some area when it comes to our abilities. Now think...
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Mar 26, 20151 min read
Your Contribution Counts
How many times have you wondered about your contribution and how important it is to the team, to yourself? Your contribution is...
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Oct 19, 20141 min read
Why?
Take a listen to the wisdom of Dr. Vincent Johnson on the importance of communication between doctors and nurses....
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Jul 6, 20142 min read
Same (Level of) Excellence Different Day
Sometimes we’re anticipating how things will go (negatively). Because one thing may not have gone the way we would anticipate, sometimes...
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May 29, 20142 min read
Confidence in the Room
One day I had a patient who needed an NG tube placed. The patient’s nurse experienced as she was, could not place the NG tube. The nurse...
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May 27, 20142 min read
We Write the Stories
We may study similar topics, and we may treat the same patients, but we always tell the story from a different point of view. It doesn’t...
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May 8, 20141 min read
Inspiring Others Through Teaching
In a previous blog I discussed my interest in teaching. I describe teaching as the ability to transfer your enthusiasm about a topic over...
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May 4, 20142 min read
Psst, You’re a Genius
I grew up hearing about people like Albert Einstein being referred to as a genius. It seemed obvious that a great scientist like Einstein...
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Mar 2, 20141 min read
Teamwork
I enjoy teamwork Each and every day I appreciate listening to Nurses express what is Needed for their patients And I enjoy the...
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Feb 13, 20143 min read
I-C-FAR® for Patient Care
I have come across many nurses who have been frustrated in dealing with physicians. Many times I get the sense that these nurses are...
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Jan 23, 20141 min read
Just Say Thank You
Most times I don’t hear a thank you from the person getting the compliment. I usually hear the person receiving the compliment almost...
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Jan 21, 20142 min read
Go Team: Making Contributions on Your Team
For example a patient may have been bedridden with little activity. This patient would be more vulnerable to physical de-conditioning. If...
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Dec 27, 20132 min read
From Gaming to Teamwork: Life Lesson Applied
I enjoy PC gaming. The graphics are so vivid that some aspects of a game seem almost real. When I think about the ups and downs and the...
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Oct 28, 20132 min read
Setting Intentions For Effective Communication
I have spent hundreds of hours trying to communicate as effectively as possible with nurses and physicians. This does not necessarily...
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Sep 25, 20131 min read
Thank You Nurse
Thank you, nurses For all that you do Each and every day Your healing touch is priceless #Nursepractitioner #Nursing
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Aug 18, 20133 min read
Knowing When to Call the Doctor
Okay, here is a glimpse at my dark side. Once when I was an internal medicine/pediatric resident, I had a conversation with an attending...
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May 27, 20131 min read
A Nurse
A nurse cared When I was six I had pneumonia A nurse was there Administering compassion And a healing Touch From birth To childhood And...
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