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Inside the halls of American hospitals, millions of people find comfort, healing, and support. But for many doctors and nurses, this couldn’t be further from the truth. This podcast will dive into the shadows of American healthcare to investigate and uncover the abuse, control, and political power plays that leave the very people responsible for our nation’s health, broken and battered. We’re sharing stories of professionals in medicine that have experienced horrendous treatment at the hands of a broken system that does nothing to stop the trauma. As the Association of American Medical Colleges states, “Long before the #MeToo movement, women in medicine have instinctively banded together to counter a culture that too often tolerated harassment.” From systemic trauma to abuse of power to the unspoken rules of cover-ups and corruption, Mandy Irby and HeHe will take you to the darkest corners of healthcare in America so you can have an inside look at bringing humanity back to medicine!
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Friday Nov 19, 2021
Ep. 16: When Experience Doesn‘t Equate to Wisdom in Nursing
Friday Nov 19, 2021
Friday Nov 19, 2021
Healthcare, technology, and science is changing so fast, these days, it’s no surprise that professionals can easily be left behind and out of touch if you’re not constantly learning in your career. In this Episode, HeHe and Mandy share a few stories of how “I’ve been a nurse for 30 years” doesn’t mean what it used to in healthcare or nursing culture.
We’ll also discuss a new program that labor and delivery nurses can take advantage of if you’re looking to level-up your nursing care. Yes, it’s possible to practice in a way that’s aligned with your values inside a hospital system, but it takes some trauma-informed care training, specifically from other nurses.
Trauma-Informed Birth Nurse Program: join the next cohort today!
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