Episodes
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What are the top nurses in social media up to? In this episode, we talk to two of the top critical care nurses on social media channels. I’m joined by critical care nurse and author Katie Kleber from FreshRN.com and acute care nurse practitioner Sean Dent from SeanDent.com.
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A look at the incidence of pediatric thromboembolism in the ICU in this episode recorded at NTI 2017 in Houston, Texas. We talk with Tess Aberg, RN, BSN, CCRN, a staff nurse at Rady Children’s Hospital, part of UC San Diego.
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A look at nursing and end of life care in this episode recorded at NTI 2017 in Houston, Texas. We talk with Deborah Price, DNP, MS, RN. Deb talks about her work with the Michigan Palliative and End-Of-Life survey of health professionals.
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In this episode recorded at NTI 2017 in Houston, Texas, we talk with Julia K Eberwine, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, PCCN-CMC. Julia presented at the conference on Generation X, Y and Z: The ABCs of Generational Diversity for Managers and Educators.
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In this episode, we talk to two nurses who recently completed the Clinical Scene Investigator Academy program from the AACN. These nurses developed an ICU diary program to help patients and families document their time in the ICU’s stressful environment. Check it out.
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In this episode, we talk to Vicki S. Good, past president of AACN. We chat with Vicki about the findings from the 2015 analysis of the Barriers to Nursing Practice as identified by AACN members. She focused on how to build personal resilience in the face of the presence of burnout syndrome and challenging healthcare environments. Check out this interview with Vicki.
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In this episode, we talk to Patricia A Hickey about the importance of CCRN certification in improving patient outcomes. This was a surprise finding of recent research Patricia was conducting on congenital heart surgery outcomes in pediatric patients. Check out this interview with Patricia where I talk to her about what her groundbreaking research means to nurses like you.
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In this episode we talk to the 2017 Distinguished Research Lecturer, Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Henneman whose interdisciplinary program of research has focused on clinical problems faced by acute and critical care nurses. Check out this interview with Beth where I talk to her about what her groundbreaking research means to nurses like you.
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How does a healthy nurse work environment impact you? In this episode we talk to nurse researcher Jean Anne Conner about her presentation at the AACN conference in Houston, Texas. She talked about how the health of the work environment is strongly linked to patient outcomes and clinical excellence.
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I talked with nurse Amanda Lawrence while I was there. She was teaching about both prepping a patient for Transport and transitioning to being a flight nurse from the ICU. Check out this interview I grabbed while she was taking [...]
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I interviewed critical care nurse Cory Miller about the importance of teamwork when running a code. Every team member must be aware of their role and confident in its accomplishment. Here’s that segment. I’m your host, Jamie Davis. This episode [...]
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I chatted with paramedic and code management expert Mark Sawdon about the importance of high-quality CPR compressions in the hospital environment and the benefits of knowing your equipment before the code happens. Check it out. I’m your host, Jamie Davis. [...]
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I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and I stopped by the Physio-Control booth to chat with some of the nurse educators there. Here is nurse Nicole Kupchik. We talk about what hospital staff can do [...]
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This week on the show, a special panel discussion with some of our friends at Physio-Control to talk about some exciting things they’re working on. Check it out. I’m your host, Jamie Davis. This episode is sponsored through the generous [...]
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This week on the show, I have a special interview with Dr. Ed Racht recorded at EMS World Expo in New Orleans. Check it out. Hi and welcome back to another episode of Innovations in Patient Care, I’m your [...]
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Changing the paradigm for dispatcher-assisted CPR. I got the chance recently to get Dr. Kevin Seaman from Howard County Maryland on the phone to talk about the changes and updates coming to help us from the dispatch angle when it [...]
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When EMS scene safety breaks down, what do you do as an EMT or paramedic? Check out this cautionary tale from two San Diego paramedics who found out that sometimes you can’t predict what’s going to happen on the [...]
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Learning more about initiatives from the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation (SCAF) with special Guest Carissa Caramanis. Find out more about SCAF here at SCA-Aware.org. — This interview was recorded thanks to the ongoing support for programs like this [...]
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What’s it take to prepare for a medical assessment competition? Nurse/Paramedic Jerry Brenner organized a team to participate in the JEMS Games at EMS Today last year. Check out this episode about his team’s preparations for the event and how [...]
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How do you act responsibly with social media in health care? Social media activist and expert Carissa Caramanis joins host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic on this episode to talk about social media and its place in the health care professional’s [...]
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