Celebrating Women in Nursing and Beyond Dr. Smith welcomed and paid tribute to the pioneers of nursing. Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Mary Eliza Mahoney were three of those she mentioned as trailblazers. She discussed how women, especially nurses, can embrace empowerment, self-care, and leadership. In addition, women with various career choices were identified at an event she attended in Manhattan to celebrate success stories of successful women in leadership positions. In conclusion, she encouraged senior nurses to mentor the new nurses as they impact this noble profession.
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Continue Shining As You Provide High -Quality Care
Someone asked me to explain the Nursing Process. I had to explain it simply and also ensure that our patients receive the best care possible. The nursing process functions as a systematic guide to client/patient-centered care with 5 sequential steps. These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation. This scientific way of providing evidence-based care to our patients is profound. As you see, the nurse receives her/his assignment, there is a bell that rings in her/his mind which includes the special care that the patient with such diagnoses will receive as planned. The first begins with gathering data with the assessment.
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Nurse Educator//Advocate for New Nurses
Some key points of The Power of Mindset were emphasized by Dr. Smith. Young nurses were encouraged to adopt a Growth Mindset which demonstrated that mistakes are opportunities to learn. In addition, overcoming doubt is critically important because it gives a sense of belonging, belief, and success in the making. The recommendation to stay positive and persevere was also highlighted since challenges are temporary. Practical strategies for success, including time management, mentorship, constructive feedback, and self-care were elements covered in her presentation.Dr. Miriam Amanda Smith
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Celebrating Black Pioneer Nurses.
Dr. Smith highlighted the first registered black nurse in the USA and others. Mary Eliza Mahoney. Harriet Tubman worked as a nurse during the Civil War, caring for wounded and sick soldiers, including formerly enslaved people and African American troops. She used natural remedies and other herbal treatments to heal diseases such as dysentery and smallpox among soldiers and freed slaves. In addition, she advocated for veterans. After the war, she fought for the rights of Black soldiers and nurses, eventually receiving a pension for her service. Dr. Smith was so passionate in sharing the natural information that she researched.
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Empowered Women, Empowering Nurses: Celebrating Strength, Leadership, and Growth
Dr. Smith congratulated and recognized the women who pioneered the path for the nursing career experiences. She paid tribute to Florence Nightingale, the lady with the lamp, for the modernization of nursing. She also commented on Mary Mahoney and Mary Seacole, who contributed in different ways to the healthcare profession, not just nursing. These women laid the foundation for nursing as we know it today. Their commitment to education, equity, and patient care inspires nurses worldwide. Florence Nightingale’s emphasis on education and research lives on in nursing schools. Mary Mahoney’s fight for diversity reminds us of the importance of representation in healthcare. Mary Seacole’s determination to care for others despite discrimination is a testament to the resilience needed in nursing. She used alternative medicine including Caribbean herbs in the healing process.As we celebrate Women’s Month, we continue to honor their legacies by uplifting, empowering, and inspiring the next generation of nurses.
The Empowering New Nurses podcast is a dynamic and entertaining educational resource created to celebrate the career of nursing, as well as encourage new nurses in their journey. We provide evidence on current issues impacting the delivery of patient care. We will also demonstrate the evidence-based practice and discuss culture in nursing. Each episode is packed with helpful information, nuggets of wisdom, and professional insights from new and senior nurses, as well as real-life stories that will have you giving a thumbs up to your smartphone or tablet.
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