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Radical Nurse Talk
Radical Nurse Talk
36 episodes
2 weeks ago
Conversations That Matter. A podcast about nurses’ communication in serious situations and illness as a radical act of care.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
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Conversations That Matter. A podcast about nurses’ communication in serious situations and illness as a radical act of care.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Be Prepared Guides: How can we talk about palliative care emergencies?
Radical Nurse Talk
56 minutes
1 month ago
Be Prepared Guides: How can we talk about palliative care emergencies?
In this episode of Radical Nurse Talk, Patricia Strachan is joined by Jennifer Campagnolo and Mallory Peters to discuss the “Be Prepared Guides”, a practical resource designed to help family caregivers recognize and respond to palliative care emergencies. They share how these tools can reduce unwanted hospital visits, ease suffering, and empower caregivers to provide compassionate support at home. Listeners will hear insights on integrating emergency planning with palliative care and the impact this approach has on patients, families, and the nurses who care for them. For more information visit: radicalnursetalk.com  
Radical Nurse Talk
Conversations That Matter. A podcast about nurses’ communication in serious situations and illness as a radical act of care.