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Surviving the Dark Side

Surviving the Dark Side

FromThe WoMed


Surviving the Dark Side

FromThe WoMed

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s episode of The WoMed is all about the dreaded night shift. D and Dani discuss the good, the bad, the ugly, and everything in between. When it comes to working nights, every nurse is different, and hopefully this community will allow nurses to share tips and tricks that work for them to help other women going through the same struggles. D and Dani share what helps them fall asleep in the morning, what their diet and exercise routines look like, and the benefits and autonomy that come with working the night shift.

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Released:
Jun 24, 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!