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As a podcast focused on how nurse-led innovation strengthens our healthcare systems and transforms lives, we're marking Juneteenth with a playlist and sampler episode amplifying the significant healthcare contributions of Black nurses who are at the forefront of healthcare transformation, driving progress, and building healthier communities, families, and experiences through their scholarship, innovation, and leadership.
In this special edition of SEE YOU NOW, we’re honoring our very first national Juneteenth holiday. As a podcast focused on how nurse-led innovation is strengthening our healthcare systems and transforming lives, we’re marking this historic moment with a health equity playlist to amplify and elevate the scholarship, innovation, leadership, and contributions of Black nurses toward building healthier communities, families, and experiences.
In this special edition of SEE YOU NOW, we’re honoring the national Juneteenth holiday. As a podcast focused on how nurse-led innovation is strengthening our healthcare systems and transforming lives, we’re marking Juneteeth with a health equity playlist to amplify and elevate the scholarship, innovation, leadership, and contributions of Black nurses toward building healthier communities, families, and experiences. While meaningful progress has been made in reducing health disparities, there remains so much more to do in our race toward health equity.
Most people don’t think about catheters—until they need to live with one. As a result, many of the challenges patients who require them have faced have gone unaddressed. Meet the nurse innovator determined to change that.
This video series highlights the powerful and inspiring stories of nursing students who share their path toward the profession, and the resources, opportunities and mentors that have made a career in nursing a possibility.
This National Nurses Month, we are honored to announce the awardees of the Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge on Mental Health. Also in this newsletter, meet Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL), a champion of raising awareness around the Black maternal health crisis.
This month, see how nurses are using their skills and experiences to support and transform the nursing profession. From championing nurses’ mental health, to finding innovative ways to resolve workforce challenges, nurses are leading the way to a stronger healthcare system.
As SEE YOU NOW celebrates its first year of remarkable stories of innovations and innovators and launches into its second year of storytelling, we wanted to return to our first episode to ground the importance of our focus on nurse-led innovation, and to listen with new ears tuned to where we are now in 2021.
Health systems across the world are strained by ever increasing demands and in need of innovation from all corners, and nurses are discovering and driving solutions to these complex challenges. Despite this, nurses’ potential to improve health outcomes and lead system change is often underestimated and underutilized. Host Shawna Butler, nurse economist and tech enthusiast, talks to historians, researchers, journalists and executives to uncover the true power of what nurses can do. SEE YOU NOW will prompt listeners to see nurses in a new light.
Nursing innovation doesn’t just happen in the hospital – some of the most exciting examples of healthcare entrepreneurship are nurses who see a problem at the bedside that can be solved in the community. Find two of these inspirational stories in this month’s Notes on Nursing, which also includes a brand-new episode of the SEE YOU NOW podcast and scholarship information for nursing students.
In this month’s Notes on Nursing, learn how Pat Patton is approaching the nursing shortage with creativity and innovation. The September issue also highlights the important work by the National Association of Hispanic Nurses to increase the number of Hispanic RNs and become a leader in Latino health, and the exciting live, virtual NurseHack4Health Pitch-A-Thon.
In this issue, learn more about the reauthorization of the Lorna Breen Act, the first federal legislation in support of healthcare worker wellbeing. Also in this issue, learnings from three successful RN residency programs, a new nurse-led health policy institute at Johns Hopkins, and more.