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She said what?!?

She said what?!?

FromThe WoMed


She said what?!?

FromThe WoMed

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on The WoMed, D and Dani start off by facing a daunting “would you rather” Lubrication Question... and we’d love to hear your thoughts on this one! The two then discuss recent comments made by Senator Maureen Walsh regarding Washington State’s SHB 1155 bill, including that nurses are constantly complaining about being tired and often spend their time playing cards. D and Dani describe why this is, of course, not the case, the need for Critical Access Hospitals, and the pros and cons of the 12 versus 8-hour shift. The Danielles explain why they think it’s important for women to comment on and debate these critical topics in nursing and use their voices to empower all women in medicine. This Nurse D Energy Segment shows why we just love our nurses, and how far little gestures can go.

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Released:
Jun 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The WoMed is a space to discuss, debate, and celebrate all things Women in Medicine! Danielle Maltby is joined by co-host Jackie Camardo to bring new issues and faces to light in the medical community. These nursing vets bring humor, reality, and a serious passion for the world around them to discussions on self-care, emerging healthcare trends, education, activism, patient stories, and pop culture representation of the industry. The hosts welcome not just women in medicine, but members of the LGBTQ communities in medicine as well, to ensure more people have a platform to amplify their voices. They are also joined by some of the industry’s biggest experts and thought-leaders! Nothing is off-limits, so listeners should come prepared to laugh, (maybe cry), and tune in to meaningful conversations that could change the way you see healthcare. Be sure to follow, rate, review, and follow us on Instagram @TheWoMed!