In this Hope4Med episode, we have an in-depth conversation with RN Michelle Lemmons, who shares her experiences as an operating room nurse and clinical educator. We explore the truths behind the commonly heard phrase "nurses eat their young," used to refer to bullying in nursing, and how we can change the culture for the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Topics of discussion:
00:00:38 Introducing our guest, RN Michelle Lemmons
00:09:01 Stresses in the operating room
00:14:10 Discussion on healthcare burnout
00:20:54 Healthcare professionals are humans, not heroes
00:23:47 Nurses eat their young because they are starving
00:29:05 It's okay to ask questions, we are learners
00:34:02 We get torn down, but how do we get built back up?
00:39:16 How do we stop "eating" our young?
00:46:09 Strength in teams and stepping into leadership
00:49:56 How we can change the culture of medicine
00:52:07 Closing thoughts
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