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Covid-19 & Nursing, the Shortage, and Free CEs with Iman Abuzeid, MD of Incredible Health

Covid-19 & Nursing, the Shortage, and Free CEs with Iman Abuzeid, MD of Incredible Health

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Covid-19 & Nursing, the Shortage, and Free CEs with Iman Abuzeid, MD of Incredible Health

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Adrianne welcomes Dr. Iman Abuzeid, CEO and co-founder of Incredible Health, a career marketplace for connecting hospitals to nursing talent. They cover a variety of topics including the worsening nursing shortage in which we are expected to be 1 million nurses short by 2024, hiring demand and the problems with the antiquated system nurses use to apply to jobs, and how COVID-19 is affecting nurses. Incredible Health is seeing a 10-15% increase in demand from hospitals on their platform looking to hire, this is specifically occurring in urban areas like SF and NYC where there are large clusters of COVID-19 outbreaks. Incredible Health recently announced results from the platform’s study of COVID-19’s impact on the nursing landscape and hospitals. Incredible Health collected data from nurses and mined its own proprietary data for hiring trends across hospitals during March and April. The full survey report is attached and you can view it here. Top findings include:Almost two-thirds (62%) of nurse respondents said their facility does not have the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to properly protect themselves from COVID-19A strong majority of nurses (59%) said they do not feel adequately supported by their facility to deal with the added stress of COVID-19Only 2% of nurse respondents said their facility was “very prepared” to deal with COVID-19Twice as many emergency department (ED) nurses were hired on Incredible Health in March compared to January and February, and 50% more ICU nurses were hired during that same timeframe, compared to roles in other departments such as the operating room (OR) and labor and delivery (L&D)Speed to hire increased by 24%, going from 25 days in January and February to 19 days in March because of the immediate need for ED and ICU nurses. The national average is 90 days to hire; whereas Incredible Health generally guarantees clients speed to hire in under 30 days.In addition to discussing the company’s platform in which hospitals “shop” for nurses, they discuss how they recently launched a first-of-its-kind, free program that offers free continuing education to help all nurses obtain or renew licenses required to practice.Access Incredible Health on iOS, Android, and on the web at www.incrediblehealth.com*This episode is not sponsored by Incredible Health, Adrianne just really likes this company and what they’re doing for nurses across the country. Like this video? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NUPodcastWant more nursing-related content? ???Find more including the Nursing Uncensored podcast, blogs, videos, merch, and art athttps://nursinguncensored.com Check out podcast merch athttps://www.teespring.com/the-nu-shop Find Adrianne ? on the weblinktr.ee/nursinguncensoredpodcast————————Send Adrianne snail mail to the NU PO Box308 East Burlington Street#175Iowa City, IA 52240————————Recorded with Zoom and edited with iMovie————————Copyright-free music included in this episode found in the YouTube Audio Library:Lightning Bug - Geographer------------------Nursing Uncensored participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com affiliated sites.
Released:
May 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nursing Uncensored is a series of conversations hosted by Adrianne Behning RN. This podcast opens up frank discussions about everything on the minds of nurses.This is a space meant to create laughter in addition to serious conversations about the joys and challenges of living life as an American nurse.Nursing Uncensored strives to provide education and advocacy through storytelling, experience sharing, and humorous reflection.Our strong, and at times, inappropriate, opinions are entirely our own and do not represent those of our employers, schools or professional associations.Listen in on our phone calls, but tender ears beware.NSFW.We respect HIPAA at all times.