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Welcome to this episode of the Nursing Isn't Easy podcast. Today, we’re diving into GLP-1 receptor agonists, medications originally for Type 2 diabetes that are now making waves in weight management.
I’m joined by Alice Butzlaff and Dorothy J. Moore, nursing professors at The Valley Foundation School of Nursing at San José State University. They’ll help us tackle the key questions nurses face about these medications—like how to educate patients, manage side effects, dispel myths, and address access challenges.
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In this episode of Nursing Isn’t Easy, we’re joined by Rita Laske, a professor at La Salle University’s School of Nursing and Health Sciences, to explore leadership and administrative responsibilities of camp nursing. Rita dives into the complexities of managing healthcare in a camp setting, from overseeing medical protocols and emergency planning to coordinating with camp staff and ensuring compliance with health regulations. She discusses how camp nurses serve not only as caregivers but also as leaders who make critical decisions to maintain a safe, healthy environment for campers and staff alike. This episode offers invaluable insights for nurses interested in the unique blend of hands-on care and leadership that camp nursing requires.
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In this episode, we explore insulin resistance with Amanda Perkins, a professor of nursing at Vermont State University and board member of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy. Insulin resistance, often caused by obesity, is a key factor in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Amanda discusses how preventing or reversing insulin resistance can improve quality of life and reduce healthcare costs. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Music, or your favorite podcast platform.
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Ever feel like you can never get everything done during your shift? In this episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast, our guests have been there, done that, and they have some valuable tips to share. Join Nursing Made Incredibly Easy’s Ask the Experts Lori Hammond, Kelly Mosely, and their colleague Sonya Ritchie, all nursing professors from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing.
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This episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast will uncover Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another, previously known as Munchausen by Proxy syndrome What are the red flags and best legal practices nurses should follow? We’re joined by Texas Tech University nursing professors Annette Gary and Becky Geist to dive deeper into the implications of this disorder.
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In this episode of the nursing isn’t easy podcast, we’re pleased to be joined today by nursing student, Connor Christy, who’s project at the National Student Nurses Convention in Orlando Florida focused on the intersections between clowning and nursing, particularly the social benefit that can be learned through this hobby. Connor is a student at the University of North Florida and I’m happy to have him on the podcast to discuss his unique experience.
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This episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast will cover medication errors. What are the implications of medication errors in the modern nursing landscape? We’re joined by Nichole Miller, a critical care nurse practitioner at Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia, and the author of A Look at Medication Errors. Don’t miss this important episode!
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This episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast will cover nursing and end-of-life care. Today we’re joined by the author of Fearing the Final Dose: Calming the trepidation nurses have caring for patients at the end of life. Jenn Carolan is the Assistant nurse manager of the Hospice and Palliative Inpatient Unit at the Department of Veterans Affairs, part of the Boston Healthcare System in Boston Massachusetts, and today she’s joining us to give more insight on end-of-life care, and even share some personal stories.
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In this episode of the Nursing isn’t Easy podcast, we’ll be looking back at 2023. What were some of the highlights of our conversations with nurses, professors, and students across the country? And what were some of my favorite moments?
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This episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast will focus on care for transgender patients. What are the biggest barriers in transgender care today? Today we’re joined by Dr. Sheila Grace Newsom, an advocate and entrepreneur. We’re also joined by Rebecca Geist and Annette Gary, nursing professors at Texas Tech University.
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In this episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast, we’ll be discussing online education in nursing. How did technology advance the landscape of nursing education learning, and what does it take to develop successful online teaching programs? We’ll also be looking at any misconception that this format may face.
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In this episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy podcast, we’ll be discussing the image of nursing. How is the current public perception of nurses impacting the profession and which direction do we need to go as a society in order to truly appreciate the field? Today we’re joined by two fantastic guests from the Kentucky Nurses Association.
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In this episode of the Nursing Isn’t Easy Podcast, we’ll be comparing aspects of community health and private practice. How do these sectors of healthcare intersect, and how do they affect the communities they serve? Joining the podcast is an expert on community health at Ches Penn Health Services, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
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The COVID-19 pandemic was a huge stressor on healthcare workers, and especially nurses, who are still reeling from its effects. There are nursing shortages all across the U.S. and nurses by and large agree that systemic changes need to be made to limit burnout. But what’s being done at the academic level? And how are students being motivated to continue their nursing education?
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In this episode, we’re learning about correctional nursing. What does it take to become a nurse at a facility like a jail or prison? Today we’re joined by an expert on the matter, Cheryl Esposito with Centurion Healthcare, a longtime nurse with decades of experience in nursing and correctional healthcare.
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