SEE YOU NOW Insights
Each week with our SEE YOU NOW Insights, we’re bringing you short, powerful moments from our archive of conversations with nurses and nurse allies. People who are reimagining and reshaping healthcare every day. These bite-sized episodes feature sparks of innovation, bold ideas, breakthrough discoveries, and reflections that stay with us.
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Insight 6: Better conversations build a workforce that can thrive
In this SEE YOU NOW Insight from episode 65, Sending Out an S.O.S., national nursing workforce expert and healthcare safety researcher Christopher Friese sounds the alarm: without listening directly to healthcare workers, even well-meaning policies may fall short of making a difference. -
Insight 5: Honoring loss, holding space, healing together
In this SEE YOU NOW Insight, nurse Jonathan Bartels shares how he created The Pause, a 30-second ritual that offers space for reflection, connection, and care. By taking a moment together to honor a life lost, care teams can grieve, process, and begin to heal, so they can continue showing up for their patients and for each other. -
Insight 4: Healing through harmony
Creating art isn’t just a pastime, it’s a powerful path to healing. During the pandemic, nurses from across Northwell Health formed a choir, and in singing together, found connection, mentorship, and renewal. In harmony, they discovered strength, joy, and a deeper way to care, for each other and their patients. -
Insight 3: The power of love in patient safety
In this SEE YOU Now Insight, nurse Julie Kennedy Oehlert speaks to how transforming healthcare systems requires redefining culture through empathy, love, and relationship-building, not mandates or fear. -
Insight 2: Safer by design – Nurses at the helm of AI in healthcare
As AI becomes more embedded in healthcare, nurses must shape its development to ensure patient safety, trust, and clinical relevance. -
Insight 1: Protecting nurses’ wellbeing
From her work on suicide prevention Judy Davidson shares actionable advice and resources to support nurses’ mental health.