Remove start-your-career-with-core
article thumbnail

Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kendra Coles

Minority Nurse

Talk about your role in nursing. I’m most proud of starting an obstetric program at UM BWMC in 2009 and participating in its ongoing growth to improve maternal and newborn care in Anne Arundel County. Tell us about your career path and how you ascended to that role. Nursing leaders drive changes that change lives.

article thumbnail

Dr. Elaine Wyllie Shares Insights From a Singular Career in Epilepsy Medicine

Consult QD

Wyllie to reflect on notable developments and lessons learned from her remarkable career. How has the field of epilepsy changed over the course of your career? Dr. Wyllie: When I started training in epilepsy, it was a relatively new subspecialty of neurology. Which of your contributions to the field are you proudest of?

Self-Care 115
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Integrating Holistic Approaches in Minority Nursing Practices

Minority Nurse

That includes things like racism from patients or co-workers, discrimination, and even economic hurdles depending on your background and where you grew up. However, it might be even more essential for minority nurses to integrate holistic approaches into their careers. You’ll be able to measure your goals through achievements.

article thumbnail

Should I Start Lifting If I Want to Be a Psych Nurse?

Scrubs

A nursing student recently sought advice on Reddit, pondering whether she should start building her strength at the gym in preparation for the physical demands of psychiatric nursing. Dealing with psychotic or depressed patients can be rewarding, but it can also impact your mental health.

article thumbnail

Why Mentorship?

American Nurse

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine define mentorship as a professional, working alliance in which individuals work together over time to support each party’s personal and professional growth, development, and success via career and psychosocial support. This isn’t new. American Nurse Journal. 2024; 19(5).

article thumbnail

A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Nursing Heroes

The Gypsy Nurse

In a world where the demand for healthcare professionals continues to grow, your dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care shine brightly. Your compassion, expertise, and tireless efforts are the backbone of our organization, and we are deeply honored to have you on our team.

article thumbnail

Change, Meaning, and Your Nursing Career 

Minority Nurse

But we all change, as do our lives, and this begs the question: if the nature of your life and your reasons for being a nurse change over the years, how do you continue to find meaning in what you do? How it all Began You became a nurse because your grandmother and mother were both nurses. And the list goes on.

Self-Care 105