If the person at the time of disrobing has all their facilities, then the hospital gown may seem better suited for a fraternity initiation stunt then the first step into the most advanced medical care in the world. For most patients, conscious or otherwise, the hospital gown is rarely a confidence booster.
Read MoreA Letter To Those Grieving. Step 1: Push In
I want to give you a roadmap for what you are about to experience, to offer you hope and encouragement that this terrible thing does not have to be the thing that destroys you.
Read MoreThe Leap
Do you get really frustrated at a coworker who should be way ahead in their career but struggle with the simplest of things? Is there someone you looked up to, but soon discovered that despite their years of experience just aren’t the kind of person you aspire to be? What you are experiencing is what I call “the Gap”, and what you need, is to Leap.
Read MoreWhen They Are Us
I was sitting in the driver’s seat of my own ambulance when this story started to flood social media.
Not that long ago, we would have heard about this story later that night – maybe the next day – and would’ve imagined how horrible it had been......We don’t get to imagine things anymore.
Read MoreRunning A Little Late
Then the pager goes off. Highland. OR 6. I kegel, pound the rest of the latte, and start the car. OR 6 is where the big stuff happens – the stuff you see on the news. Many very bad traumas go in and few come out.
Read MoreI Don't Want To Be A Patient
We have no reason to look at them, except to look down at them, for the purpose of our job. We conduct our exam, document our findings, and carry on. But if it is true that we are in the preferred seat, then we have the incredible opportunity to exercise that authority and power to make a genuine difference.
Read MoreWhy Medicine
If you are trying to convince yourself that you are brave, this is not the career for you.
Read MoreTrauma
In trauma, the fundamental problem is the misappropriation of forces.
Read MoreSilent Scream
This poem, inspired by a patient, grew and evolved through constraint.
Read MoreThe Unexpected
Regret is an empty journal.
Read MoreLet's Get Extubated!
Going from a medicine induced coma to the Full Monty of awake, afraid, and painful of being intubated can induce the kind of panic usually reserved for pilots who run out of fuel or skydivers who's parachute doesn't open. The shock for most is nothing short of horrifying. But don't worry, it gets better.
Read MoreFeeling Stupid
I'm not good at everything. I think I'm good at only a few things. But the truth is I'm really good at only one thing; Feeling Stupid, and being ok with it.
Read MoreDon't Make Me Be Better
Your healing, like your health and your life. is yours alone. No one can take your meds for you, go to Physical Therapy for you, eat right for you or live your life for you.
Read MoreGive up, Or Don't
The short story is, the very best thing for a heart patient to do is walk, and it is often the one thing they don't want to do. Many do well, but my patient today did not. It inspired me to share this lesson with you now before life puts you in a situation where your life depends on it.
Read MoreCode Blue: What Do You Want To Do?
There is no need to fear the end if you start with the end in mind. Don’t allow what is guaranteed for all to surprise you. Instead, seek to be surprised by how wonderful life is when you have strong and healthy relationships.
Read MoreA Note To New-Grad RN's
What nursing school does not do is teach you how to function successfully in a new work environment as a new hire as a new grad. From day one you will see things happen that don't make sense to you in your NCLEX programed mind.
Read MoreMake A Difference
The greatest frustration is not knowing the extent of our impact, if we able to make a meaningful difference. What is different? And does it last?
Read MoreA Call For Mercy
In healthcare, we may think that our position gives us some kind of moral authority over those who are struggling through life. My privilege and education give me capacity to care for and be compassionate to my patient and community; not to pass judgment or condemnation. The hell that people bring into their own life will not be transformed by adding gasoline to the fire of a life already turning to ash.
Read MoreThe Blunt Side Always Stings
After the tones, I don't feel human. A kind of switch is flipped. I have to go out on a call and perform at a higher level then anything else in my life. I have to see things that would bring me to tears any other time and pretend that it doesn't bother me.
Read MoreDo Not Fear Disaster
Whoever you are now, it is impacted by what you have done and what has happened to you. We are all the culmination of our experiences, but we also have the ability to change the impact of those experiences.
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