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The Face of Burnout in Nursing: My Personal Story and Lessons Learned

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Photo by Artem Kovalev on Unsplash Two-and-a-half years ago, I experienced severe burnout in my role as a night shift charge nurse in a cardiovascular ICU. This blog post shares my personal story, highlighting the common ingredients of burnout and the challenges I faced.

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Nurse Burnout Recovery: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve Patients

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Photo by Javardh on Unsplash A couple months ago, I shared my experience with burnout and lessons learned from it. Burnout had initiated an intense deconstruction and deprogramming process that made it clear it was time to shed the pieces of me that were no longer serving me. Self-sacrificing tendencies in nurses.

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Should you have a coach? Greg Pawlson, Beth Griffiths, & Vicky Tang

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During the later stages of the pandemic, it seemed every other person, and particularly the junior faculty in our Division, were either being coached, in training to coach, or coaching others. My take : coaching has tremendous potential. Summary Transcript Summary Coaching is in. When I was a junior faculty, coaching wasn’t a thing.