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Talking with Families (Teaser)

An episode of the Radical Nurse Talk podcast, hosted by Radical Nurse Talk, titled "Talking with Families (Teaser)" was published on September 25, 2023 and runs 1 minutes.

September 25, 2023 ·1m · Radical Nurse Talk

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This is Radical Nurse Talk, a podcast about nurses’ communication in serious situations and illness as a radical act of care. Join Dr. Patricia Strachan as she talks with nurses and others about nurses’ expertise, experience, courage, joys and frustrations in having conversations that involve serious situations and illness, loss, life-altering and unwanted change, living in uncertainty, declining health and end-of-life. Premiering Wednesday, October 4th, the inaugural episode features Dr. Elaine Wittenberg who shines a light on the essential communication work nurses do with families in the face of serious illness. To learn more, and to see what other topics we cover visit: radicalnursetalk.com

This is Radical Nurse Talk, a podcast about nurses’ communication in serious situations and illness as a radical act of care. Join Dr. Patricia Strachan as she talks with nurses and others about nurses’ expertise, experience, courage, joys and frustrations in having conversations that involve serious situations and illness, loss, life-altering and unwanted change, living in uncertainty, declining health and end-of-life.

Premiering Wednesday, October 4th, the inaugural episode features Dr. Elaine Wittenberg who shines a light on the essential communication work nurses do with families in the face of serious illness.

To learn more, and to see what other topics we cover visit:

radicalnursetalk.com

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