I couldn’t agree more. As an ER nurse for close to 20 years I have seen the department change so much over the years. Everyone is so busy and patient education and teaching are the first things to go. It’s such a fine line as a provider to “feel it” with your patients as burnout rates are so high and you have to take care of yourself while to continue to take care of your patients. I just ordered the book! Have you read In Shock by Dr. Rana Awdish? If not I highly recommend!
I have read IN SHOCK and found it impressive in its honesty. Thank you for commenting here and sharing the changes you have seen in health care. In my last home hospice job I felt like all the company really cared about was paperwork and money, which was so dispiriting. I'll have to check out your newsletter!
I couldn’t agree more. As an ER nurse for close to 20 years I have seen the department change so much over the years. Everyone is so busy and patient education and teaching are the first things to go. It’s such a fine line as a provider to “feel it” with your patients as burnout rates are so high and you have to take care of yourself while to continue to take care of your patients. I just ordered the book! Have you read In Shock by Dr. Rana Awdish? If not I highly recommend!
I have read IN SHOCK and found it impressive in its honesty. Thank you for commenting here and sharing the changes you have seen in health care. In my last home hospice job I felt like all the company really cared about was paperwork and money, which was so dispiriting. I'll have to check out your newsletter!
I think I need to check with my book group--it would be so wonderful to have you zoom into a session!
Thanks, Mari! That is so lovely. Let's find a time to talk soon. Hugs to you.
Back at you!
Best wishes for the book launch; buying a copy for a nurse friend today...
Awwww. Thank you so much!
Theresa, that is a small repayment for the opportunity to read your work for many years and get your perspective on the healthcare system. Thank you.