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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2022 · 35 MIN

When Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part III

from Cancer Covered

Kylie and Brittany join us again to discuss the emotional hazards we face as oncology doctors and nurses. We discuss the challenge of being self-aware of our emotional state as oncology doctors and why it’s okay for nurses to ‘check in’ with physicians when the physician is experiencing symptoms of compassion fatigue. We discuss how opening communication pathways between physicians and nurses can help reduce and mitigate frustration and aggravation in the workplace. We also discuss the least helpful traits physicians and nurses can have and the stereotypical traits many nurses have that doctors admire most. At the age of 14, Brittany Cook delivered her niece on her bathroom floor while on the phone with 911. Since then, she knew she wanted a career that allowed her to help people. After graduating high school, she decided to attend NorthEast Wisconsin Technical School to earn her Associate’s degree in Nursing, then began working as a Critical Care Nurse at various hospitals. She worked in this role for many years before deciding to shift her career path to becoming an oncology nurse. Today, Brittany focuses her career on helping cancer patients as Green Bay Oncology’s Care Manager. For nearly 5 years, Kylie Thews has dedicated her career to helping cancer patients receive treatment and care. As one of Green Bay Oncology’s Infusion nurses, she has helped countless patients receive the care and treatment they deserve. Kylie is a Registered Nurse and Oncology Nurse with a Bachelor’s degree in Rehabilitation Psychology from the University of Wisconsin as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Rasmussen College. Following her education, Kylie worked at Gilda’s Club, where she quickly realized she wanted to work at a healthcare facility that allowed her to be hands-on in treating cancer patients. Kylie’s unwavering devotion and passion eventually led her to receive the esteemed 2019 Green Bay Oncology Karen Klarkowski Education Award. “Sometimes the right thing to do is to be a pain in somebody’s ass.”– Mitch Winkler This week on Cancer Covered:The emotional hazards of being an oncology doctor or nurseWhy it’s sometimes difficult for doctors to be self-aware of their emotional stateChecking in with physicians showing symptoms of compassion fatigueUnderstanding negativity biasPhysician and nurse traits we believe are least helpfulDealing with doctors that undermine your nursing educationWhy do doctors assume nurses ask questions without reasonStereotypical traits doctors have that many nurses wish they had, and vice versa Resources Mentioned:Book: Creating a Drama-Free Workplace: The Insider’s Guide to Managing Conflict, Incivility & Mistrust by Anna Maravelas We’ve Got Cancer…Covered.Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Cancer Covered with Green Bay Oncology.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.Apple Podcasts | GooglePlay |Deezer | Spotify | iHeartBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more oncology professionals, cancer patients, and their families.

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