Nursing Today
As Tiffany Pugh, MPH, RNC-MNN and her husband Jeff, a hospital chaplain, waited in line Tuesday in the cafeteria at Northwest Texas Healthcare System (NWTHS) to receive one of the United States’…
Many people are asking, “What is Implicit Bias?”. We answer this question and look at how this bias impacts the quality of healthcare minority populations receive.
With the end of the Academic Cycle upon us, holidays coming up and new restrictions in place across the country to enforce social distancing, stress is a topic at the front of everyone’s minds…
In the middle of the COVID-19 lockdown in spring 2020, Chante Wright described the loneliness she saw among her elderly patients as a “sharp pain” in her heart. Now, as COVID-19 cases spike again…
Today we are shining the spotlight on the DAISY Foundation. Lynn Patton, the dean of academic affairs at Chamberlain University, Indianapolis and a two-time DAISY award winner, sits down with DAISY…
As the number of coronavirus cases — and the number of people who need to be hospitalized because of it — rise across the U.S., there’s not only a renewed concern about a lack of beds and staffing,…
Healthcare workers are especially vulnerable to feeling “compassion fatigue” or otherwise called “caregiver burnout”. Here are some signs to look for and ways to deal with it.
Pregnancy is a time of uncertainty. It is also typically a time of celebration with families gathering, lots of hugs and grandparents racing over to the hospital to meet their newest member of the…
The Chamberlain Care Podcast is joined by guest, Reema Cheema, a recent FNP graduate from Chamberlain University. Today we’re going to talk about volunteering during the pandemic and using social…