A small dog with wide eyes and its tongue out sits in front of intense flames, smiling nervously. A speech bubble above its head says, “This is fine.”

“It’s Fine” and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves: A Real Talk on Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which means it’s time to throw some serious (and lovingly sarcastic) shade at the phrase, “I’m fine.” Because, let’s be real—“I’m fine” is often code for “I haven’t slept in 3 days, I think my plant hates me, and I just cried because I dropped my sandwich.” Why Mental […]
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What You Don’t Hear May Be a Threat to Patient Safety

What You Don’t Hear May Be a Threat to Patient Safety

In the bustling corridors of our hospitals, amidst the constant hum of activity, there’s a pervasive issue silently impacting patient care: alarm fatigue. As healthcare professionals, particularly those of us in nursing, navigate the complexities of patient care, a symphony of alarms often surrounds us. These sounds, intended to alert us to our patients’ needs, […]
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7 Stress Management Tips for Healthcare Professionals

7 Stress Management Tips for Healthcare Professionals 

Incorporating stress management into daily life is one of the best ways to enhance your overall well-being, and when you feel better it has a ripple effect on those you care for.   Managing stress is not just about coping; it’s about thriving. So, here are 10 Tips to help you thrive.  Eat Healthy and […]
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