Posts Tagged ‘nurse wellness’

Gaining Perspective and Staying Satisfied in Nursing, RNFM Radio EPS 184

In this intimate conversation between Keith and Elizabeth (Kevin was en absentia for episode 184—were his ears burning?), our hosts delve into what’s been on their mind vis-a-vis nurses and nursing. The conversation revolved around a number of key topics and talking points that sparked the conversation; that list includes: Nurses’ workload Nurses’ lack of…

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The Art of Nursing

Well folks, Nurses Week is almost here, and we want you to know that both Kevin and Keith are taking part in a special online event that you don’t want to miss. This event is “The Art of Nursing” and will be hosted by none other than our friend, Elizabeth Scala. Here’s a description of…

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How to Stick to Those Healthier Resolutions

Please enjoy this guest post by blogger, nurse and writer, Kathryn Norcutt. To conduct a foolproof study on healthy resolutions, visit any gym during the month of January. Take note of how many people are sweating off the holiday indulgences. Return in February, and watch the attendance begin to diminish. By March, the numbers will…

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How to Avoid a Drought… Even in the Desert!

We are thrilled to share another blog post by our dear friend, Elizabeth “Coach” Scala. Elizabeth has been on RN.FM Radio in the past, will participate in our 50th episode celebration on February 11th, 2013, and will return to RN.FM Radio in March in anticipation of her “Rejuvenation Collaboration” online series scheduled for the spring/…

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Healthy “Balance”: It’s Not Such a Scary Word

Elizabeth Scala, also known as “Coach Scala”, will be our guest on RN.FM Radio on Monday, January 7th, 2013–our first guest for the New Year. The following is a blog post submitted by Coach Scala, and we’re thrilled to have her contribution to the RN.FM Radio community. Please pay a visit to Elizabeth’s website, Living…

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Self Compassion and Empathy

Last night on RN.FM Radio, nurse and well-known author Carol Gino spoke eloquently about the need for nurses to develop self compassion before they can truly experience empathy for their patients. She was so right.

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