Keys to Thriving in Nursing Clinicals and Beyond with Professor Mitzi Chambers
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Ever wondered what makes a successful nurse and how to maximize your learning experience during nursing clinicals? Tune in as we explore these questions with our special guest, Professor Mitzi Chambers, a seasoned registered nurse with over three decades of experience. As an adjunct clinical professor at Manhattanville College and an agency nurse educator at Kings County Hospital, she has a wealth of knowledge to share. From her initial start in the medical field during the HIV epidemic to her present-day experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic, Professor Chambers' journey is a testament to the versatility and adaptability of the nursing profession.
We also delve into the nitty-gritty of clinicals for nursing students. What are the key factors to success? Professor Chambers insists on punctuality, curiosity, and most importantly, patient interaction. She also emphasizes the significance of maintaining an ethical code in nursing and the value of learning from all experiences, good and bad. Moreover, you won't want to miss our coverage of the upcoming Westchester Sickle Cell Outreach Education Walk fundraiser, an event dedicated to supporting and educating those affected by Sickle Cell Disease. Whether you're an aspiring nurse, educator, or simply a healthcare enthusiast, this episode is your ticket to insightful conversations and valuable learnings.
Link to fundraiser walk: https://p2p.onecause.com/wscowalk/challenge
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1. Nursing Student Coach Interviews Professor (00:00:00)
2. Keys to Success in Clinicals (00:05:58)
3. Sickle Cell Fundraiser in New York (00:21:05)
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