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Nurse Advocacy Through Media Communications

American Nurse

THROUGHOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, the media has shared images of nurses donning trash bags as protective clothing when supplies ran out and bearing facial marks from long hours wearing masks and respirators. WHY ENGAGE WITH THE MEDIA? Why is effective media communication important?

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Nurse Advocates to Follow on Social Media

Daily Nurse

Social media is everywhere now, but more often than not, we find ourselves trapped in reading negative news stories or following toxic accounts that make us feel frustrated about ourselves or the world around us. It’s hard to unplug from social media, so why not follow nurses posting about their nursing journey?

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While there is a shortage of nurses, Texas has seen an increase in nurse practitioners

Health Leaders | Nursing

While the demand for full-time registered and licensed vocational nurses in Texas is projected to soon exceed the supply, there’s a growing surplus of nurse practitioners, according to research from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Judy Doran Writes Op-Eds. Here is How!

The Relentless School Nurse

Here is Judy’s most recently published public commentary for the Bangor Daily News: Bangor Daily News: Letter: Most people support common-sense gun laws. As nurses, we are the largest healthcare workforce in the United States and the most trusted. We must leverage this trust to educate the public and policymakers.

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How the Public’s Perception of Nursing Impacts the Profession

Nurse.com

Media Portrayal: The portrayal of nurses in media such as prime time television and movies does not always do the profession justice either. The portrayal and sexualization of nurses by mainstream media is not only inherently false, but highly dangerous for females in the profession.

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AI can identify signs of staff burnout

American Nurse

Many hospital human resource (HR) departments have dedicated personnel who scan social media for a number of issues, such as code of conduct violations, but they may not be looking for signs of burnout. Leverage existing and emerging tools to help address this persistent nursing challenge. Start by tapping the data sources used every day.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Back on the Radio with Barbara Glickstein!

The Relentless School Nurse

Nurse media strategist, Barbara Glickstein and I discussed gun violence prevention and nursings’ role in this public health emergency. Diana and Barbara have partnered for decades bringing health-related news stories to the public! Diana and Barbara have partnered for decades bringing health-related news stories to the public!

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