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RNchat Transcript for January 20, 2011
Tonight’s chat was moderated by Terri Schmitt – @Onlinenursing of @globaltechnurse. This was the first of a new phase for RNchat.
First Birthday of #RNchat
Today marked the one-year anniversary of RNchat.I can’t believe it’s been a year, but the nursing community has become aware of the chat.Tonight’s chat brought together some of the first nurses from last year as well as some new members. Transcripts are found here and here.
If you’re new, join us by following @RNchat on Twitter!.@PhilBaumann
Transcript of #RNchat – July 9, 2010
Here’s the transcript for RNchat for July 9,2010. You can also view it here.
Transcript of #RNchat – June 30, 2010
Here’s the transcript of RNchat for June 30, 2010. I was in San Francisco at Digital Pharma West during the chat, and Ellen Richter moderated. You can also view the transcript here.
Transcript of #RNchat – June 23, 2010
Here’s the transcript for last night’s RNchat moderated by Ellen Richter.The topics were
T1 How can RNs work with hospital admin to ensure compliance with mandated ratios when there are staffing problems, sick calls, etc?T2 We are aware of safety risks when elderly get confused. What measures can we act on to prevent injury while hospitalized?
On a separate note, I will be attending Digital Pharma West in San Francisco next week (June 28-30, 2010), where I’ll be talking with people about nurses and emerging media. You can follow updates of the conference on Twitter using the hashtag #DigiPharm.Follow RNchat on Twitter and join the discussion!
Transcript of #RNchat – April 16, 2010
Here’s the transcript for #RNchat for Friday, April 16, 2010. Friday’s chat was moderated by @EllenRichter and focused on workplace grief in the nursing profession.
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RNchat Transcript – February 19, 2010
Below is a SlideShare of #RNchat for Friday February 19, 2010, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Topics were:
T1 Grievances: What are best practices for grievances? When should nurses go public? How should they proceed?
T2 Pharmaceutical Industry: Is the industry sufficiently supportive of nursing? How should they be involved? What can they do for us?T3 Women’s Health: What Dx and Tx disparities do you still see between men and women?
As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.
RNchat – Transcript February 12, 2010
Below is a SlideShare of #RNchat for Friday February 12, 2010, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). The chat was moderated by Ellen Richter (@EllenRichter on Twitter).The #WinklerRNs case was the topic of conversation. In Winkler County, Texas, nurses who went through the torment of being charged for leaking private medical information. One of the nurses went to trial and was acquitted within one hour. Now the nurses are respondingThis is an important case, one which – among many other things – highlights the need for swift and bold and sturdy nursing organizations. This case isn’t just about defending nurses: it’s ultimately about the safety of patients, the ethical fiber of nurses and doctors and administrators and government officials. Had Anne Mitchel been found guilty, the ramifications could well have been ominous for the integrity of our entire health care landscape.Friday’s RNchat, discussed topical features of this case: the best practices for whistle-blowing and how to get more organizations behind nurses and the public. Feel free to share the presentation below.Let’s hope that nurses don’t become scapegoated victims. Do nurses make technical mistakes? Sure they do – we all do. But it’s critical that nurses never feel afraid of expressing their sincere perceptions, their intuition nor their ethical belief system. People can die under those circumstances.Nurses are the last Jedi Nights of our faltering Republic. A cheesy metaphor? Yes. But it’s true. Anne Mitchell and the other nurses involved in this case are Jedi Knights who fought through a derangement of how ethics and law and responsibility should work.Anne Mitchell has gone through a Kafka-like hell. Let’s hope she receives comfort and equity and sanity.
NOTE: We also are preparing for a special even in conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Details upcoming soon!As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.
RNchat Transcript – February 5, 2010
Below is a SlideShare of #RNchat for Friday February 5, 2010, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Topics were:
T1 Domestic Violence – How better (or worse) are healthcare, legal & community systems doing w/DV?T2 Nursing News Sources – Where do you get your news on the profession? What are top sources? Blogs, Journals, etc.T3 Community Nursing – What’s the current state of community nursing? What specific areas need attention?T4 Tech Trends – What are the biggest trends in h/c & nursing tech? (Web, mobile, devices)
We also are preparing for a special even in conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Details upcoming soon!As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.