Burnout (by guest blogger Emily Lambrecht)
Burnout is from chronic work stress that is associated with feelings of hopelessness, difficulties in dealing with work and in doing your job effectively, or feeling as if your work efforts don’t make a difference. Burnout usually has…
Remembrance & Renewal
Every month we offer Remembrance & Renewal (R&R) in one of 6 medical buildings at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. This month it will be at JamesCare Gynecology Oncology at Mill Run starting September 17-21, 2018. The…
The AMEN Protocol: Bridging the Gap between Hope, Faith and Healthcare Providers (highlights from Kathrynn Thompson)
I recently read an article on the AMEN protocol and found it very interesting. Here are some of the highlights. The AMEN protocol was developed to help healthcare providers stay engaged with their patients and their families during difficult conversations…
Donning Our Gloves (by guest blogger Amber Williams)
A few years ago, I was writing a paper for a graduate class, I was asked to look at a health care issue that had changed over time. I asked a colleague what change she had noticed in her nursingcareer. …
What the World Needs Now (by Kathrynn Thompson)
“What the World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love” I think an important question we all need to ask ourselves is how does one meet hate with love, incivility with civility, unkindness with kindness? How do we as individuals and…
Stories Matter (by Amy Rettig)
The first story I remember being read to me was Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. I remember that green eggs and ham would not be eaten – no way – and not on a boat, a train, in…
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