Journal of Nursing Jocularity

Journal of Nursing Jocularity

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You’re Here to Make A Difference: JNJ Talks to Loretta LaRoche

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Internationally renowned humorist and stress management expert, Loretta LaRoche is familiar to many of us who adore her PBS specials, read her weekly column, ‘Get a Life’, and hope to conquer stress in our workplace. We were thrilled and honored when Loretta agreed to sit down with the JNJ team for a chat. (more…)

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Bedside Manners: I SPY With My Little Eye by Patricia L. Raymond, MD, FACP, FACG

istock_000005086402xsmallAustin Powers: Allow myself to introduce… myself.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)

Spy, Traitor, Turncoat… I find those descriptors waaaaay too harsh. I prefer the title “Undercover Change Facilitator”.

Allow me to introduce myself- I’m your compatriot deep behind enemy lines, broadcasting in code. I’m Doctor Pat Raymond (and in the JNJ, I’m honored). My mission: Eliminate bad medical manners. I’ll give you insider tips and tricks that you can use today to train your doctors to play nice. I want your work day in medicine, the interactions between nurses and their physicians, to be pleasant, collegial, and, might as well go for the entire enchilada…fun! (more…)

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