Once a Nurse, Always a Nurse Podcast
1) Healing the Moral Wounds of the Pandemic
The CVOID-19 pandemic has left physical, psychological and moral wounds for nurses who have sacrificed so much to provide care to patients and their families.
2) NURSES: Could You Use Some Love and Light?
I hear from nurses/HC workers daily.
3) Nurses Everywhere: Dr. Ernest Grant/ Dr. Tim Raderstorf
We have the honor of welcoming Dr. Ernest Grant, President of ANA and Dr. Tim Raderstorf, the Chief Innovation Officer at The Ohio State University College of Nursing to Once a Nurse.
4) Nurse-Led Integrative Medicine
There is a new wave of healthcare coming to the forefront of medicine and my 3 guests are among the first to ride that wave. It is called Integrative Medicine and is being practiced by Advanced Practi...Show More
5) Revisioning The Image of Nursing
Post COVID, Nurses must recreate ourselves! We have more, or less, accepted the roles others and Media have portrayed us as.
6) The Power of Words in a Mentally Healthy Workplace Culture
One of the MOST difficult and most HEALING things a human being can do is to speak about their own “secrets.
7) How and Why 4.6 Million Nurses Can Heal America
Much has been written over the past 30 years about Nurses Eating their Young. It has been debated up, down and sideways. My guest, Kathleen Bartholomew, MN, RN decided to do something to stop it. She ...Show More
8) Cortex Method Stress Management: Helping Nurses Stay in the Fight
What is the cost to Healthcare for not listening to nurses in 2020-21? If Healthcare organizations in the World think they have had problems with turnover in the past, they have not seen ANYTHING yet.
9) Encore Transforming Healthcare: Nurses Required
Our Healthcare system is broken. In fact, we do not have healthcare in this country—we have disease care. We wait until you get sick and then try to fix you, easily the most inefficient and expensive ...Show More
10) Let it Flow: How Fundamental Courage and Character Prevails
This is Brian Mohika’s 2nd episode on Once a Nurse.