Join us as we speak with Angela Wignall about the impact of COVID-19 as well as the current context of care on the health H.R. crisis and the urgency of investing in quality practice environments as a priority for health system transformation. Watch: https://t.co/UBzLVcTehp
In our first episode of 2023, we speak with Satinder Kaur about how one organization is attempting to reduce documentation burden to prevent nurses’ burnout by identifying redundant or double documentation required to be completed by nurses. Watch: https://t.co/G4MTomyjqb
In our newest episode of Nurses' Voices, join us as we speak with Bev Smith about the Sharing Circle, a website that was developed with the aim to improve accessibility and healthcare for Indigenous people. Listen and watch now: https://t.co/6rvK1Ta7lX
In our newest episode of Nurses' Voices, we speak with Gillian Kozinka about a nurse innovation that closes the system gap to facilitate discharges of patients on weekends to enable the right patient, right place, right care philosophy. Watch now: https://t.co/kOpQPT06Gt
In our latest episode of Nurses’ Voices, we speak with Dawn Googoo about the L’nu Nursing Initiative, which supports Indigenous People to access culturally safe nursing education and transition to health care practice. Listen and watch now: https://t.co/rSKMugOjIx
Nurses' Voices, Season Three: Change is Possible premieres today! We speak with Sara Lankshear about a new curriculum design to help graduates be practice ready. Listen and watch now! https://t.co/8xZ4iMrxtL
Congratulations to @LeighChappy, named today as Canada's Chief Nursing Officer. Leigh was a wonderful guest this season on Nurses' Voices, watch her episode again here: https://t.co/LYO57sS5r5
Nurses made it clear—🇨🇦 needs a Chief Nursing Officer to facilitate the incorporation of nurses' perspectives at the national level. Recognizing nurses' role in policy & practice, our gov't reinstated the position, appointing Dr. Leigh Chapman as #CNO.
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@KarimaVelji @LeighChappy I have learned so much from both Gail Donner and Mary Wheeler. #Thankful Check out their video series about nursing at https://t.co/JLCZVvTphG. (I’m proud to play a small part in its production.)
There are mentors who do the most thoughtful things to support you and who also show you the mirror and alternative paths. For me Dr. Gail Donner is one such person. Trustable friend and colleague forever. Never misses a beat. Always. #TruthToPower
In our Season Two finale, join us for an honest and personal conversation with Michael J. Villeneuve, RN, MSc, FAAN, who retired in May 2022 as the Chief Executive Officer of the @canadanurses. Listen and watch now: https://t.co/Y0wULJfkPe
Join us for a thoughtful discussion with Irene Andress, RN, MN, Vice President, Programs and Services & Chief Nursing Executive at the @HBKidsHospital about how in her role in nursing leadership she is able to influence change at the point of care. Watch: https://t.co/zrPRTGOPaM
Join us for an enlightening discussion with @ClintonBaretto, Executive Director at @hhpeel & Felicia Kontopidis, Director of Care at @JHHospice. They are what we would call nurse innovators, nurses who find creative approaches to providing nursing care.
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What does it mean to be a nurse innovator and leader? Director of Care for @JHHospice and 12-year veteran nurse with @SEHealth_SEHC, Felicia Kontopidis talks to @nurses_voices about what she's learned during her career. Listen to the podcast now: https://t.co/PUNIiUj8Y7
What does it mean to be a nurse innovator and leader? Director of Care for @JHHospice and 12-year veteran nurse with @SEHealth_SEHC, Felicia Kontopidis talks to @nurses_voices about what she's learned during her career. Listen to the podcast now: https://t.co/AtuH1d1hvB
@PattyWinsa Thank you for the article today in the @TorontoStar on nursing shortages. You might be interested in Nurses' Voices, where we talk with nurses in Canada about their work. We've covered the shortages and many other important topics. https://t.co/hpvnK9tRKx
I really appreciate Leigh’s honest and heartbreaking story of her brother Brad and how it reminds us that each person has a story that defines a personal struggle. Leigh ensures her brother’s struggle leads to system improvements that improves care.
Join us for an honest & personal conversation with Leigh Chapman, RN, PhD. Leigh shares the story of her brother Brad, who died of a drug overdose and homeless at the age of 43. After this, Leigh became an advocate for harm reduction. Listen & watch now: https://t.co/LYO57sS5r5