With the recent loss of my 17-year-old dog just under a week ago, I am, of course, quite conscious of the issues of loss and grief once again. Whether it's human loss or the loss of a beloved pet, the pain can run deep as we ride the waves that grief delivers to our doorstep.
Career advice -- and commentary on current healthcare news and trends for savvy 21st-century nurses and healthcare providers -- from holistic nurse career coach Keith Carlson, RN, BSN, NC-BC. Since 2005.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Patients and Self-Advocacy
Several recent studies have brought to light some disturbing issues regarding patients, medical providers, and the relationships between them. These studies underscore the importance of positive relationships between patients and providers, and how important it is that healthcare consumers feel empowered to advocate for themselves.
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Martine Ehrenclou and "The Take-Charge Patient"
Martine Ehrenclou is a well-known and talented writer whose books "Critical Conditions" and "The Take-Charge Patient" have received well-deserved attention and praise. I have been happy to become acquainted with Martine through our connections on social media, and I'm happy to provide this review of "The Take-Charge Patient", published by Lemon Grove Press in 2012. As always, I received no compensation for this post other than a review copy of the author's book.
Monday, September 03, 2012
Nursing: More Than Meets The Eye
Many of my online endeavors put me in contact with a growing number of nurses, and what strikes me most is that nurses are an incredibly diverse, passionate, talented and interesting group of people. I'm honored to be a nurse, and find the profession simply blossoming with richness and diversity.
Saturday, September 01, 2012
August Greetings From Nurse Keith
The August newsletter from Nurse Keith Coaching is now available online for those who would like the latest Nurse Keith news. Please click here to read the online version, and feel free to sign up for my mailing list at NurseKeith.com. Thank you!
Friday, August 31, 2012
RN.FM Radio Continues to Grow!
For those of you who have been following the evolution of RN.FM Radio--our Internet radio station focused on nursing, nurses and nurse entrepreneurs--we continue to grow and expand the scope of the show concurrent with our growth as hosts and producers.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The Consequences of Nurse Burnout
So, my friends, the votes are in and the verdict is clear. Nurse burnout has real consequences and a ripple effect that is far-reaching and pervasive. Now that we clearly know that the impact is real, just what will we do about it?
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Work-Life Balance and You
I'm honored to be this week's featured guest blogger on the Georgetown University School of Nursing blog, and I'd like to take this opportunity to share the link to the post as well as some excerpts from the post itself. The subject is work-life balance for nurses, and many of you may relate to this common challenge faced by nurses and healthcare professionals.
Monday, August 06, 2012
Book Review: "Minding the Bedside"
Jerome Stone, a Registered Nurse, researcher, author and practitioner of meditation, has shared his vision of the intersection of nursing, meditation and mindfulness in his excellent book, "Minding the Bedside: Nursing From the Heart of the Awakened Mind". The following is a review posted in advance of his appearance on RN.FM Radio.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Of Doctors, Humility and Humanity
Just recently, someone I know entered medical school with
great hopes, expectations and vision for a future in medicine, and what I'm
hearing about his initial experiences brings me great joy and
hope.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Of Tragedy, Heroism and Recovery
In the wake of the recent mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado,
our hearts indeed go out to the victims, their families and loved ones, and the
many people impacted by this horrific and inexplicably nefarious event. When
senseless terror such as this is visited on innocent citizens, it is a shocking
reminder of the ways in which violence can tear open the heart of a
community—and a nation—in a matter of moments.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Nurse Self Care: The Secret Ingredient
In my coaching practice, I talk to so many nurses who seem to burn out and hate their work when they don't put their own needs first. Nurses appear to have an ingrained sense that they must subjugate their own needs to the needs of their patients and loved ones. This is a belief and a practice that must change in order to prevent burnout and increase work-life balance and satisfaction.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Digital Doorway Wins Accolades
Once in a while, Digital Doorway wins attention and praise that brings me professional pride coupled with humility. This month, Digital Doorway has received such attention from three separate organizations, and I'd like to share those with you, my readers.
Nurses' Occupational Health
This week, Laura Wenger of Practice Greenhealth and The Healthier Hospitals Initiative stated on RN.FM Radio that nurses have the highest rate of occupational asthma in the United States. I was taken aback by this simple statement, and have been thinking about this statistic ever since.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Doctors and Nurses: We All Can Win
Interactions between nurses and doctors can be entertaining, frustrating, enlightening, symbiotic, neutral, competitive, or otherwise charged with emotion or energy. Just recently, I've had several interactions that were all interesting in their own way.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
One More Week to Vote for Digital Doorway!
Dear Readers of Digital Doorway,
I'm in the running to win a nursing blog contest sponsored by California Casualty Insurance, and it would be my honor, privilege and delight to win the grand prize of $200 that will be automatically donated to one of my favorite charities--Madre--an organization that helps improve the lives of women and children around the world. Please be kind enough to vote for Digital Doorway and help me win this modest but meaningful contest! Voting ends July 8th! Thank you so much!
I'm in the running to win a nursing blog contest sponsored by California Casualty Insurance, and it would be my honor, privilege and delight to win the grand prize of $200 that will be automatically donated to one of my favorite charities--Madre--an organization that helps improve the lives of women and children around the world. Please be kind enough to vote for Digital Doorway and help me win this modest but meaningful contest! Voting ends July 8th! Thank you so much!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The ANA Speaks Out
Perusing the internet today, I noticed an article that described how a recent American Nurses Association House of Delegates meeting ended with several notable resolutions being passed. Let's take a look at those resolutions and their potential impact.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Book Review: "The Real Healthcare Reform"
Note: As with all of my book reviews here on Digital Doorway, I received no payment for this review other than a copy of the book from the authors in order to expedite the review process.
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According to Linda Leekley, BS, RN and Stacey Turnure, RN--the authors of "The Real Healthcare Reform: How Embracing Civility Can Beat Back Burnout and Revive Your Healthcare Career"-- incivility "infects" healthcare workplaces in epidemic proportions. Based on that premise, the authors maintain that it is through embracing civility that true healthcare reform will take place.Tuesday, June 19, 2012
What Do Nurses Glean From Coaching?
When I work with nurses via my coaching practice at NurseKeith.com, there are a variety of life aspects upon which we can focus. Whether it's addressing work-life balance or managing a change in the trajectory of their careers, nurses come to coaching for many reasons, but the goal is always centered on what the client truly wants.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Please Vote For Digital Doorway!
Digital Doorway has been chosen as a contestant in a "Best Nursing Blog" contest sponsored by California Casualty Insurance, a company that offers insurance for firefighters, nurses and many other service providers. The winning blogger gets to donate a $200 prize to the charity of his or her choice, my choice being Madre, an organization that demands "rights, resources and results for women worldwide"!
Please click here to vote for Digital Doorway! Thank you!
Please click here to vote for Digital Doorway! Thank you!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Homelessness: Action or Complicity?
With the recent revelations that the homeless population in
New York City is now at its greatest numbers since the Great Depression, we are
again face to face with a public health crisis of astronomical proportions.
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
RN.FM Radio is Truly Unleashed!
For those of you who follow Digital Doorway regularly, you've no doubt heard about RN.FM Radio, the new internet radio station that was founded by yours truly and two dynamic nurse colleagues early in 2012. The official moniker of the station, "RN.FM Radio: Nursing Unleashed", is an apt title as the show continues to draw high-quality guests and engender energetic and enlightening conversation.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Book Review: "The Craft of Compassion at the Bedside of the Ill"
Disclaimer: As always, I received no payment for this book review, only a copy of the book from the author in order to facilitate the writing of this post.
"The Craft of Compassion at the Bedside of the Ill" is a poetic and moving discourse on compassion by nurse, author and medicine man Michael Ortiz Hill. In this stirring book, Mr. Hill presents his view of compassion as a craft that can be learned, honed and developed, a notion that many in the nursing and medical fields would be wise to heed.
"The Craft of Compassion at the Bedside of the Ill" is a poetic and moving discourse on compassion by nurse, author and medicine man Michael Ortiz Hill. In this stirring book, Mr. Hill presents his view of compassion as a craft that can be learned, honed and developed, a notion that many in the nursing and medical fields would be wise to heed.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Nursing, NPR, and Where to Go From Here
Nurses and nursing are consistently in the news these days, and with issues surrounding health care continuing to come to a boil in the U.S. and elsewhere, we can expect more stories that include nurses to bubble to the top.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nursing: Trouble in Paradise?
Despite the consistently wonderful press about the trust that Americans place in the nursing profession, not to mention the heady days of new nurses being assured a plethora of jobs upon graduation, the nursing zeitgeist seems just a little diminished and subdued these days. At least for now, many new grads are hard pressed to find work and there is little to cheer about when it comes to nurses' economic standing.
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