Dr. Alfery discusses how he learned to treat patients with dignity and respect, the important lesson he learned in Medical School, and what he learned from observing a Pediatric Heart Surgeon taking his time caring for a baby who died.
Patients come to the ER with lives troubled by scales of misfortune that have little to do with disease or injury. ER doctors must be problem-finders before they are problem-solvers.
Being a psychiatric nurse is a specialty. Like many other fields in nursing the coronary care unit, intensive care unit, etc. you can’t learn it in a week or 2 months.
How does the industry culture address this silent epidemic of violence? Where can survivors find support after surviving healthcare workplace violence?
Do you remember why the Nurses went on Strike with St Vincent Hospital?
Sheila Wilson's interview today with Beckett Augat, R.N. at St. Vincent Hospital. Sheila and Beckett talked about the main reason that the Nurses went out on strike for the safety…
Sheila Wilson, Nurse, and Advocate for safety in the workplace
Sheila Wilson's Guest is Beckett Augat a nurse that worked in the Emergency room. She also is a Member and Representative of the Massachusetts Nursing Association. Beckett has been on this show before and…
Sheila Wilson, Nurse, and Advocate for Safety in the Workplace
Sheila Wilson, President of Stop Health Care Violence and Host at Passionate World Talk Radio is providing information for the Rally tomorrow to Support the Striking St. Vincent Nurses.
Sheila Wison brief information for…