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Whitney Fear shares her experiences as an indigenous person growing up on a reservation—and her culturally sensitive approach to care.
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Nurse influencer Pat McMurray says that whoever you are, wherever you work, you have opportunities — both big and small — to advance equity.
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Cyrus Batheja’s perspective on breaking down barriers in health care – specifically housing – is grounded in his own lived experience.
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Nikki Greenaway, an NP and expert on women’s health, educates us about Black maternal health disparities and how nurses can address them.
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Stacy Hutton Johnson shares the world of possibilities that opens up when policymakers and providers come together to meet community needs.
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Nurse researcher Jasmine Travers kicks off our season with a discussion of the big issues holding us back from achieving health equity.
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Jackie O’Halloran interviews Nurse Nacole and the two sound the alarm on burnout, biases and other issues pushing nurses to the brink.
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In our season finale, Rebecca Love explains why the pandemic is a critical juncture for nurses. She talks about how to “rebrand” nursing and how the actions we take today can ensure that nurses get a seat at the table as decision-makers tomorrow.
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With more than 30 years of nursing and health care experience, Lynne Meadows has a wealth of knowledge to share with us. We talk to her about building a school nursing program from the ground up and how school nurses do so much more than hand out Band-Aids and ice. Plus, she gives us a lesson in leadership.
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Alison has always been committed to mentoring, but COVID-19 made her see an even greater need for programs that prepare nurses to do their jobs well. With a first job often serving as a make-or-break experience, preceptorship is a critical support—especially amid the chaos of COVID-19.
info_outlineNikki Greenaway, a family NP and maternal health advocate in New Orleans, talks about coming up in nursing and the age-old tension between veteran and new nurses. Plus, how she gained the confidence to pursue an advanced degree and the career path that was right for her — even when other nurses claimed she couldn’t cut it. If you think you know everything, she told us, you’re a dangerous nurse.