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Erin and Travis begin by addressing the struggles of a listener who recently became a manager and is experiencing significant stress and dissatisfaction with the role. They advise the listener to reflect on whether the issue lies with the specific responsibilities of management or if it's a general discomfort with the role itself. The importance of giving oneself a grace period to adapt to the new position is emphasized, with millennials typically suggesting a timeframe of 6 months to a year before considering a change, while Gen Z may advocate for a quicker decision. The podcast acknowledges the unhealthy nature of daily crying and suggests exploring different boundaries, coping mechanisms, or considering if management is suitable at this particular time. Later in the episode, the discussion shifts to addressing managerial challenges such as staff members taking excessively long sleep breaks. The emphasis is on understanding the root causes, setting clear expectations, and being vigilant about potential risks. The podcast concludes with a brief discussion on qualities of high-performing managers, highlighting the importance of empathy, willingness to learn, and strong communication skills, particularly the ability to adapt communication style based on the audience. Overall, the episode offers practical advice and insights for new managers grappling with the demands of their role and suggests strategies for managing challenges effectively.

In the podcast, Dr Travis Moore and Dr Erin Doherty discuss the importance of maintaining CPR and ACLS certifications for healthcare staff, particularly nurses. They emphasize that while CPR is beneficial for everyone, specialty certifications like ACLS should be pursued with careful consideration of one's motivations. If it's solely for providing nursing care, it may not be the right motivation, but if it enhances leadership abilities and facilitates informed decision-making, then it's worthwhile. Regarding the nurse on your unit who trained as a physician in another country, you've received concerns from physician colleagues about the nurse possibly practicing outside their scope based on orders and interactions with patients/families. Despite investigating, you're unable to determine the validity of these concerns. The advice given is to remain curious, ask questions, and strive for a comprehensive understanding of the situation. Consistent action should be taken regardless of initial impressions. The hosts delve into the contentious issue of remote work in healthcare settings post-COVID. Erin and Travis, reflecting on their role as a nurse manager, expresses frustration at not being allowed to work remotely occasionally, contrasting it with the flexibility granted to other roles. They argue that not all roles within healthcare are the same, advocating for tailored policies based on job functions. While acknowledging the benefits of remote work for achieving work-life balance and productivity, they also stress the importance of maintaining a presence for team support and emergencies. The discussion extends to establishing clear boundaries, ensuring accessibility, and fostering a culture of flexibility and reciprocity among healthcare leaders. Ultimately, it highlights the need for nuanced approaches to remote work in healthcare settings, considering both managerial responsibilities and frontline care needs.

In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the challenges faced by nursing professionals, particularly regarding staffing shortages and leadership support. The hosts, Dr Travis Moore and Dr. Erin Doherty, explore practical solutions and considerations for these pressing issues. The episode begins by acknowledging the legitimate concern of nurses regarding breaks and staffing shortages. Erin and Travis emphasize the importance of validating these concerns while also exploring creative staffing solutions, such as implementing 2-hour shifts or staggered schedules, to alleviate the strain on staff. Both Travis and Erin share insights into the importance of the model of care and suggest inquiring about the specific nature of the concern, whether it's related to break times or extended shifts without adequate rest periods. A key point of discussion revolves around the question of whether nurse managers should assist on the floor during staffing shortages. Erin and Travis explore the legal and practical considerations, including union constraints, licensing requirements, and alternative ways to support staff without directly providing care, such as administrative tasks or facilitating communication. The conversation also addresses the disparity between physician and nursing leadership in terms of practicing on the floor, highlighting the need for equitable support and recognition of nursing leadership roles. Ultimately, the episode concludes with a call to action for nurse managers to actively address staffing challenges, advocate for supportive leadership practices, and explore innovative solutions to ensure the well-being and effectiveness of nursing teams in delivering quality patient care.

Join Travis and Erin as they dive into the crucial issue of employee turnover and retention within healthcare leadership in this episode. Rather than dwelling on the question of "Why are people leaving?", they opt for a more proactive approach: "Why would people want to stay?" Exploring a range of retention strategies, Travis and Erin delve into the factors that contribute to employee satisfaction and longevity within an organization. They discuss the potential benefits of offering greater flexibility through electronic scheduling, allowing employees to access more convenient work hours. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace to create a supportive environment where everyone feels valued. Our hosts also examine innovative approaches to onboarding and professional development, including utilizing current staff to mentor new hires and promote continuous learning and growth. They discuss the potential impact of changing the model of care or implementing penalties for early departures on retention rates. Travis and Erin consider the age-old question: do sign-on bonuses effectively incentivize employees to stay? They weigh the pros and cons, offering valuable insights into whether this approach aligns with broader retention goals. Join us for an enlightening discussion on cutting-edge retention strategies that can empower healthcare leaders to build resilient, engaged teams poised for long-term success!

In the Season 3 premiere of our podcast, Travis and Erin dive into the common challenges faced by emerging health leaders. Listeners have sent in their burning questions, and our hosts are ready to provide the answers! First up on the agenda is the art of engaging your team during staff meetings. Travis and Erin share insightful strategies on fostering active participation and creating a collaborative environment where everyone feels valued and heard. Next, they tackle the delicate balance of leadership in times of resource constraints. With the expectation to do more with less becoming increasingly prevalent, our hosts discuss how leaders can navigate these challenges while still ensuring the well-being and productivity of their teams. Tune in as Travis and Erin kick off Series 3 with practical advice and expert insights to empower new health leaders on their journey to success!

This is a fun one! Join Erin and Travis as they talk about the cringe worthy moments in their nursing careers and reflect on how that impacts their leadership today.

Join Erin and Travis as they reflect and discuss the idea of Quiet Quitting in Healthcare, a conversation inspired by Brené Brown's dare to lead podcast episode titled: Brené with Adam Grant and Simon Sinek on What's Happening at Work, Part 2 of 2.

Ever been in a position where you're either getting constant negative feedback (or worse, radio silence) from your leadership and having a hard time seeing your value? Join Erin and Travis this week as they discuss navigating this environment remembering why you were chosen to lead your team!

This is a juicy one!! In this episode, Travis and Erin discuss the raw truth behind building an idea and making difficult decisions to facilitate personal growth.

We have a special guest for this episode! Dr. Judy Pechacek joins Travis and Erin to discuss how leader manage change. Dr. Pechacek provides practical tools and tips to effectively lead change.