by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Feb 24, 2016 | Critical Thinking, New Graduate Nurses, Nurses Matter, Nursing Leadership, Nursing Scheduling, NYC Nursing, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Personal Experience, Uncategorized, Unsafe Staffing Ratios
This blog was originally published on Calling All Nurses – One of the greatest challenges in today’s rapidly changing healthcare system is maintaining the highest standards for patient safety. On the 12th of February, we talked about the issue of...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Feb 12, 2016 | Nurses Matter, Nursing Leadership, Nursing Scheduling, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Personal Experience, Uncategorized
This blog was originally published on Calling all Nurses – One of the greatest challenges in today’s rapidly changing healthcare system is maintaining the highest standards for patient safety. Last week, we talked about the issue of low staffing ratios. This...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Feb 3, 2016 | Nurses Matter, Nursing Leadership, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Uncategorized, Unsafe Staffing Ratios
This article was originally posted on Calling All Nurses – There are many challenges that nurses face when it comes to delivering high quality care for their patients and their family members. One of the greatest challenges that we face in today’s rapidly...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Jan 27, 2016 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Critical Thinking, Inspirational, Nurses Matter, Nursing Leadership, Personal Experience, Uncategorized
This blog was originally Published on Calling All Nurses – Many registered nurses find themselves being their biggest cheerleaders as they work diligently in protecting their patients from harm, empowering their patients and their family members with necessary...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Nov 4, 2015 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Nursing Chain of Command, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Personal Experience, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – Nursing encompasses an array of team members who have roles and responsibilities that are specific to their individual positions. Although some may be removed from direct patient care, they all share the...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Oct 30, 2015 | Critical Thinking, New Graduate Nurses, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Patient Advocacy, Personal Experience, Student Nurse, Travel Nursing, Travel RN, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – YES! Patient advocacy does in fact matter in nursing school. Unfortunately, many nursing programs wait to introduce the concept of patient advocacy until either the third or fourth semesters of their...