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    Explore "nursing shortage" with insightful episodes like "'He Died in the Goddamn Waiting Room'", "The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’", "‘Somebody’s Got to Save Us, While We’re Saving Everybody Else’", "It Could Happen Here Weekly 21" and "#15 - Dr. Iman's Incredible Idea" from podcasts like ""Endless Thread", "The Daily", "The Daily", "Behind the Bastards" and "My First Million"" and more!

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    'He Died in the Goddamn Waiting Room'

    'He Died in the Goddamn Waiting Room'

    With unprecedented hospital staff shortages, COVID-19 has upended the nursing profession. But the r/nursing subreddit offers an online life raft for many in the industry — a place where nurses can speak freely and anonymously about their experiences and the choices they face.

    ****** Credits: This episode was written and produced by Dean Russell with mixing and sound design by Matt Reed. Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson are the co-hosts.

    The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’

    The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’

    Demand for traveling nurses skyrocketed during the pandemic. In March 2020, there were over 12,000 job opportunities for traveling nurses, but by early December of that year, the number had grown to more than 30,000 open positions. Lauren Hilgers details the experiences of America’s traveling nurses and questions whether this “boom” will continue.

    Myriad factors compelled thousands to abandon their permanent posts, among them the flexible nature of being a traveling nurse and its associated lifestyle (fewer hours, better pay). Traveling nurses can often make more in months than they would make as staff nurses in a year. Insufficient support to deal with waves of coronavirus sufferers at hospitals has driven many away.

    But, as Hilgers writes, while hospitals have scrambled to hire traveling nurses, many have been chafing at the rising price tag. A number of states are exploring the option to cap travel-nursing pay, and the American Hospital Association is pushing for a congressional inquiry into the pricing practices of travel-nursing agencies. However, Hilgers concludes, the problem is unlikely to be solved until hospitals start considering how to make bedside jobs more desirable.

    After two years, nurses in the United States have borne witness to hundreds of thousands of Covid deaths. Should their pay reflect this?

    This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.

    ‘Somebody’s Got to Save Us, While We’re Saving Everybody Else’

    ‘Somebody’s Got to Save Us, While We’re Saving Everybody Else’

    As hospitals in the United States battled another coronavirus wave in the past few months, another crisis was steadily growing more acute: a shortage of nurses.

    We speak to some of the “forgotten warriors” of the nursing profession, at Pascagoula Hospital in Mississippi, to find out what life is like on the front line of the pandemic.

    Guest: Andrew Jacobs, a global health reporter for The New York Times.

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    It Could Happen Here Weekly 21

    It Could Happen Here Weekly 21

    All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file.


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    #15 - Dr. Iman's Incredible Idea

    #15 - Dr. Iman's Incredible Idea
    Iman Abuzeid (@ImanAbuzeid) just finished raising $15M for her nurse hiring platform Incredible Health which was led by Silicon Valley's premier venture fund Andreessen Horowitz. Growing up in a family where everyone (literally) were doctors, she naturally followed the same path. Except when she finished medical school and received her MD, she decided not to work as a doctor for even 1 day and went corporate. After being equipped with an MBA and consulting experience, she left to Silicon Valley to make her mark on the world. Listen to hear her story, her "framework" for how to think about your career, why she thinks being in silicon valley is a competitive advantage and how she pivoted her company from a failing startup to one of the most exciting startups of 2019.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.