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Nurse Essentials: A podcast focused on caring for you

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Nurse Essentials:  A podcast focused on caring for you

Cleveland Clinic

Nurse Essentials: A podcast focused on caring for you

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Nurse Essentials:  A podcast focused on caring for you

Cleveland Clinic

Nurse Essentials: A podcast focused on caring for you

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With so many avenues to pursue, each nurse’s journey is different. Andrew Warburton, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC, CCRN, a 20-year nursing veteran, shares insight from his varied professional roles, including stints in emergency medicine, critical care
The term “evidence-based practice” may be daunting to some nurses, who envision dense journal articles loaded with data and statistics. Nurse Scientist Lorraine Novosel, PhD, RN, APRN-CNP, AGPCNP-BC, NEA-BC, sheds light on EBP and offers input
Some people mistakenly think that holistic nursing is about crystals and kumbaya. Rose Hosler, BSN, RN, HNB-BC, HWNC-BC, healing services coordinator at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, sets the record straight and explains the tools and pr
As Nurse Essentials celebrates its one-year anniversary, Cleveland Clinic Executive Chief Nursing Officer Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC – the podcast’s first guest – returns to share her thoughts on several hot topics in nursing.
Sleep deprivation is common among nurses who work 12-hour shifts, swing shifts and night shifts. Robon Vanek, MSN, RN, CNP, an advanced practice nurse in Cleveland Clinic’s Sleep Disorders Center, shares advice for nurses – and all of the 70 mi
Patients have many options for continuing their care at discharge, including receiving skilled nursing in the home. Home care nurses play an integral role in healthcare, providing everything from IV and wound care to medication education.
Patients depend on nurses to advocate for them, especially at their most vulnerable in the operating room. In this episode, Carol talks to Dena Salamon, MSN, RN, Perioperative Nursing Director for the main pavilion operating rooms at Cleveland
Childbirth can be triggering and stressful for people who have survived sexual abuse and violence. Cleveland Clinic’s M-Power program, launched in 2022, is tailored to the individual needs of these patients to improve their birth experience.
Caring for patients at a community health center or hospital extends beyond clinical nursing. A veteran nurse shares his fulfilling experience of volunteering within the community as a board member of an educational center.
Clinical nurses should be encouraged to speak up, whether it’s to express concerns about patient safety, share an innovative idea or voice other thoughts. One way nurse leaders can foster dialogue is by being attentive. In this episode of Nurse
Healthy nursing teams are key to delivering world-class patient care. In this episode, Shannon Kunberger, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, chief nursing officer at Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital, shares advice for nurse leaders and clinical nurses on cultiva
There are nearly 200 nursing certifications offered, which can seem overwhelming to caregivers trying to decide whether they should take an exam and which one. In this episode of Nurse Essentials, Katelynn Milliken, MSN-Ed, MBA, EN, CPHON, Magn
How can nurse leaders use bold thinking to create enduring, team-affirming change? Chief Nursing Officers Barbara Zinner, Susan Clark, Terri Murray, and Mary Beth Thoburn join us for our first-ever live episode, where we talk about improving he
Nurses are so busy assessing patients, administering medications and doing other tasks that it’s easy to lose sight of a patient as a person with a full life outside of the hospital. In this episode, Carol talks with Nancy M. Albert, PhD, CCNS,
In the fast-paced field of healthcare, it’s challenging for new nurse graduates to move seamlessly into clinical nursing. Nurse residency programs support new nurses, ensuring they receive the guidance and skills to thrive. In this episode, Car
 Change can be uncomfortable, but it’s inevitable in healthcare and the nursing profession. When change management is prioritized and supported, good things happen. “There’s a lot of inspiration and a lot of reward in change agentry,” says Darl
Resilience is an important trait for clinical nurses who care for injured, ill and recovering patients. However, many caregivers must channel their inner strength long before they land their first job while they attend nursing school or seek th
It’s important for health systems to take care of their caregivers so they can provide the best possible care for patients. In this episode, Carol talks with Chief Caregiver Officer Kelly Hancock about developing and sustaining programs that su
As nurses, there are times on the job when if you didn’t laugh, you would cry. Humor in the nursing profession acts as a stress reliever, an ice breaker with patients and a way to bond with peers. In this episode, Carol talks with Cait Hogan, B
Nurses occasionally contend with safety events, forced treatment, workplace violence and other unpredictable situations that may require the health system’s legal team to get involved. Marilyn Crisafi, BSN, RN, JD, a behavioral health float nur
Most nurses enter the profession to care for patients, not to become a leader. But nursing leadership encompasses a wide range of roles, and those who have said yes to the opportunity are often fulfilled by the path they chose. And they make a
It’s no secret that nurses are ideally positioned to spot the physical and psychosocial red flags that often accompany human trafficking. In this episode, Carol talks with forensic nurse Michele Reali-Sorrell about protecting the victims of thi
The saying goes that every nurse is a psychiatric nurse. But working with patients who have cognitive and behavioral health issues — whether they’re transient or chronic — requires special awareness and consideration. Jim Pehotsky, RN, a bedsid
Nurses are often faced with issues that challenge their ability to promote healthcare parity, particularly when managing patients with inadequate financial resources or unmet social needs. Carol talks with Kris Adams, MSN, CNP, associate chief
As a nurse, you dedicate your career to taking care of others’ needs, but it’s equally crucial to protect your own well-being. Samantha Connelly, MSN, RN, director of caregiver well-being at Cleveland Clinic, explains what nurses can do to mana
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