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Amy Deagle
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Coffee Break #3 Gratitude and Appreciation
Shift Change
03/23/20 • 15 min
Today we are talking about the importance as leaders, and frankly as human beings, of gratitude and appreciation. A few years ago this quote really stood out to me: what if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you were grateful for today?
We have the ability to change our brains and our mindset when we prioritize gratitude. I talk about how I did it, how it’s impacted my life, and how you can do it also.
For journal prompts go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Amplify the Voice of Nursing with Robin Cogan
Shift Change
01/20/20 • 70 min
Today I am joined by Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, and is a Nationally Certified School Nurse (NCSN). Robin is the blogger behind The Relentless School Nurse.
We start by talking about Robin’s journey to becoming a school nurse and go on to discuss being compassionate to nurses as much as we are to patients, community cafes to gain insight, growing horizontally instead of vertically, becoming a school nurse activist and how to be trauma-responsive and the connection to ACEs.
Join us in our free 2020 challenge at nurseleaders.ca/2020nurse
Meet Your CNA President-Elect Candidates (BONUS)
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06/15/20 • 68 min
Today on the podcast we're joined by the two CNA President-Elect candidates to talk about their respective visions, the changes they'd like to see made to CNA, how they plan to attract more members, how they hope to amplify the voice of nurses and the legacy they hope to leave.
For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
03/30/20 • 57 min
Today I'm very excited to bring you our first non-nurse as a guest. Drew Dudley is an international speaker, best known for his TED Talk on Lollipop moments. He was an inspiration as I prepared my remarks for Not 'Just' a Nurse Day, so I'm glad to bring you this interview.
We talk about how the word 'just' diminishes our impact, how leadership is about creating moments, values driving your actions, focusing on being vs. doing and much more.
Go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast for full show notes.
03/16/20 • 61 min
Tim Guest is the President-elect of the Canadian Nurses Association.
Tim is a Registered Nurse with a BScN from the University of Alberta and a Master of Business Administration in Executive Management with Specialization in Leadership from Royal Roads University.
Tim has over 28 years of experience in the Canadian health care system, from clinician to senior executive, in Alberta and Nova Scotia including rural, urban and academic/tertiary settings.
Tim’s portfolios have included program responsibility for Medicine, Emergency, Critical Care, Trauma, Ambulatory Care, Surgical Services, Pathology/Laboratory, Endoscopy, Diagnostic Imaging, Mental Health, Maternal/Child services, Rehabilitation, Pastoral Care, Home Care and Population health, and access and flow.
Tim is an accreditation surveyor with Accreditation Canada. He has also been a board member of the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta, and College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia, and has an adjunct appointment with the Dalhousie University School of Nursing.
Episode Highlights
We start by talking about Tim’s nursing journey which began in small town rural Alberta and took him places he couldn’t have imagined before exploring:
- The difference in the experience and trajectory of being a male in a primarily female dominated industry
- How to navigate career changes outside of your control (layoffs, position eliminations)
- What everyday leadership actually looks like
- A plan of action in nurses seeking national or provincial leadership roles
- Ways to be political engaged as a nurse
- How to shake the “Just a Nurse: mentality
- What issues or social justice platforms nurses can collectively put their voices behind
Key Points
- Don’t back away from a challenge
- There’s never going to be a perfect time
- Grab hold of what fundamentally moves you and use it as a catalyst to get you involved with the world
Every Nurse a Leader with Carolyn Hoffman
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03/09/20 • 64 min
Carolyn Hoffman is a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters in Nursing who has senior leadership experience in hospital operations, provincial government, nursing regulation and quality improvement in healthcare; all with a focus on patient safety. She was most recently the Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association and was previously the SVP, Quality & Healthcare Improvement for Alberta Health Services, the largest health region in the country.
In 2004, Carolyn was one of the first employees of the Canadian Patient Safety Institute where she was Director of Operations (Ontario to British Columbia). Her key responsibilities included internal lead for the development and launch of the Safer Healthcare Now! National Campaign. Carolyn is a co-author of the Tool for the Concise Analysis of Patient Safety Incidents (2016), Canadian Incident Analysis Framework (2012); the lead author of the 2008 consultation paper on the Development of a Canadian Adverse Event Reporting and Learning System; and co-author of the Canadian Root Cause Analysis Framework (2006) as well as the Canadian Patient Safety Dictionary (2003). Her current role is President and Chief Executive Office for the Institute for the Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP).
Episode Highlights
We start by talking about the beginning of her nursing career and that ‘first tap on the shoulder’ that lead her to education before exploring:
- Her expanding awareness of systems for patient safety that became a passion and driving force for the rest of her career
- The educator role and how to approach finding roles for yourself in that sphere
- What’s required and the day-to-day in working in patient safety
- The importance of having a support network
- The right attitude for change in the nurses’ career and the nursing profession
Key Points
1. Ask questions 2. It is essential that you know and believe in yourself and take forward your experience, education and intention forward with confidence 3. Be as authentic and engaged in the patient-client relationship as you can
For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Considering Lived Experience with Paul Wright
Shift Change
07/06/20 • 71 min
Today on the podcast we're joined by Paul Wright to discuss how considering our patients' lived experience can improve their care, the End PJ Paralysis movement, quality improvement initiatives, standing up for yourself and more.
For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
06/22/20 • 63 min
Today on the podcast we're joined by Catherine Burger who with over 30 years of nursing experience has moved into starting her own business, Nurse Leader Mastermind. We talk about the value of career coaching, the non-traditional paths nurses can take and how to highlight our voices and the trust factor of nurses.
For more resources and show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
06/08/20 • 55 min
Today on the podcast we're joined by Dr Sharrica Miller. Dr Miller is an inspiring guest who shares the importance of nurses being advocates in the community, her views on how we can adjust transition-to-practice so more nurses thrive, how nurses can be entrepreneurial, expanding our reach and influence and much more.
For full show notes go to http://nurseleaders.ca/podcast
Welcome to the Shift Change Podcast
Shift Change
07/08/19 • 6 min
In this brief intro episode, you'll meet host, Amy Deagle, the Founder and CEO of the International Network of Nurse Leaders. Amy describes what you can expect from this podcast and you learn a little bit about her in the process.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Shift Change have?
Shift Change currently has 38 episodes available.
What topics does Shift Change cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Career, Leadership, Nurse, Podcasts, Business and Careers.
What is the most popular episode on Shift Change?
The episode title 'Nurses Make The Best Disruptors with Catherine Burger' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Shift Change?
The average episode length on Shift Change is 53 minutes.
How often are episodes of Shift Change released?
Episodes of Shift Change are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Shift Change?
The first episode of Shift Change was released on Jul 8, 2019.
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