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  • The Resilient Nurse Episode 32: Maryland's Path Forward
    2026/03/24
    In this episode of the Resilient Nurse podcast, Dr. Sherry Perkins joins Dr. Rushton to examine the persistent challenges and opportunities facing nursing in Maryland. The discussion emphasizes a shift from celebrating sacrificial caregiving toward protecting nurses’ wellbeing through safe staffing, supportive work environments, and stronger financial and governance structures. The conversation highlights practical actions to amplify nursing voices, and promoting resilience resources available statewide. The episode closes with an optimistic vision: better retention, improved health indicators for nurses, reduced violence in acute care (especially emergency departments), and a more sustainable nursing workforce.
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    33 分
  • The Resilient Nurse Episode 31: Nurses as Everyday Advocates
    2026/02/19
    In this episode of The Resilient Nurse, Dr. Cynda Rushton speaks with Dr. Theresa Di Seta, Assistant Director of Student Placements at the University of Maryland School of Nursing, This episode to explores the individual and collective value of the nursing 's voice in healthcare today. They discuss the importance of advocacy and community engagement for driving positive change in nursing, highlighting the essential role that nurses play in shaping health care environments and supporting the well-being of their colleagues and communities. Theresa, a self-proclaimed introvert, shares her journey to becoming involved, the ABCs of advocacy, and the incredible things that happened once she found her voice. Find more helpful info here: https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty-research/research/centers/r3/step-into-your-power/
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    21 分
  • The Resilient Nurse Episode 30: Slow Talk Pt. 2
    2026/01/12
    Slow Talk is a place for front-line workers to engage with peers in candid real-time conversations about vital topics that need to be discussed openly & safely. In this episode, Dr. Cynda Rushton and guest Lucas Welch discuss the impact of the Slow Talk platform, and introduce a new opportunity for nurses to get involved in a new project.
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    32 分
  • Episode 55: A Growing Lifeline to Real-World Safety
    2025/12/19
    The MyPlan app began as a randomized trial before smartphones even existed, and has evolved into a fully realized tech tool that reaches more than 12,000 users a year. That’s far beyond the capacity of any single shelter or hotline. Under the leadership of Dr. Nancy Glass, MyPlan has rigorous data showing reductions in reproductive coercion, improvements in mental health, and safer decision-making. Now the team is focused on the next frontier: dissemination. Through UX redesign, digital marketing, global partnerships, and a companion tool for teens, MyPlan is bridging a critical gap for the many survivors who never seek traditional services.
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    29 分
  • The Resilient Nurse Episode 29: Fostering Healthy Work Environments
    2025/12/16
    In this episode of The Resilient Nurse, we are joined by Dr. Vicki Good, a nationally recognized nurse leader and expert in organizational culture and workforce well-being, to explore what it truly takes to foster healthy work environments in today’s complex health care landscape. Dr. Good shares insights on the critical role of leadership, psychological safety, and shared accountability in shaping culture, as well as how chronic stress, burnout, and moral distress impact health care teams. Find more helpful info here: https://www.aacn.org/nursing-excellence/healthy-work-environments
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    27 分
  • Episode 54: Why One Graduate Chose Nursing Over Silicon Valley
    2025/11/20
    Miguel Bustos Bismonte made a bold pivot —leaving a high-tech career at the center of innovation to pursue nursing. He wasn’t stepping away from progress; he was redefining it. Drawn to a field where science, systems thinking, and human connection intersect, he saw nursing as the next frontier for real-world impact. Now a Johns Hopkins School of Nursing graduate, Miguel applies the same analytical mindset that once shaped cutting-edge technology to the complexities of health care. His story, featured on the On The Pulse podcast, explores how nurses are expanding the boundaries of innovation and shaping the future of care.
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    19 分
  • The Resilient Nurse Episode 28: Changing the Narrative Around Nursing
    2025/11/10
    This episode digs into the disconnect between the public’s perception of nursing and the reality of what nurses know, do, and shoulder every day. Guest Sarah DeGregorio, author the books "EARLY: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What it Teaches Us About Being Human" and "Taking Care: The Story of Nursing and Its Power to Change Our World," shares insights from her reporting on nursing, including why nurses are often left out of media conversations, how this invisibility fuels moral distress, and what happens when stories that should be told never reach the public.
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    42 分
  • Episode 53: Improving Support for Breastfeeding
    2025/10/30
    In this episode of On the Pulse, Dr. Rodney discusses with Dr. Cecília Tomori the intricate dynamics of breastfeeding within the context of societal norms and healthcare. They delve into the impact of cultural expectations on breastfeeding practices, the role of media, and the importance of supportive environments for new parents. The conversation sheds light on how the narratives surrounding breastfeeding can influence personal choices and highlight the need for informed support during critical periods of parenthood. Access the full National Academies Report
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    31 分