
Safe staffing ratios is a topic that has come up in nearly every conversation so far on Working Short and today we will be continuing that conversation. From working short, to not having enough nurses in the province, to waitlists to get into nursing school, and more, there is a clear shortage amongst all of these and it affects more than just nurses, it affects everyone in BC.
Tune in this week as we talk with BCNU President and RN Aman Grewal, about the nursing staffing shortage and crisis here in British Columbia.
Aman Grewal has been a nurse for 35 years and has seen the demand for more nurses and the staffing crisis throughout the years. But how do we get through the crisis we’re in now and move forward?
This week, we are talking with Carly Morrison, a registered nurse who started her nursing career as an oncology nurse, but has since become a travel nurse and traveled to many remote areas of Canada to be a nurse.
A career in nursing can bring a lot of opportunities, and you don’t have to stay with just one if you want to change roles.
Jul 12, 2022
40 min

Nursing can be a fitting career choice for many, but what happens and what options are there for when you want a change in your career?
This week, we are talking with Carly Morrison, a registered nurse who started her nursing career as an oncology nurse, but has since become a travel nurse and traveled to many remote areas of Canada to be a nurse.
A career in nursing can bring a lot of opportunities, and you don’t have to stay with just one if you want to change roles.
Jun 21, 2022
38 min

Keeping desire and intimacy in a relationship alive and keeping that spark can be difficult to keep up with, especially when you are working shift work and odd hours, like nurses.
As a nurse, Medication errors are something you hope never happens, but what happens when they do happen?
Join us this week as we chat with Trish Danyluk, a practicing registered nurse and psychiatric nursing instructor in BC. We’ll be talking about the recent conviction of RaDonda Vaught, a nurse in Tennessee, who committed a fatal medication error, and what happens when medication errors are made. What does this case mean for nurses and medication errors regardless of the severity of the error and what does the impact this case have on nurses post-conviction and in Canada.
Jun 7, 2022
36 sec

Keeping desire and intimacy in a relationship alive and keeping that spark can be difficult to keep up with, especially when you are working shift work and odd hours, like nurses.
Join us this week, as we chat with Psychotherapist and Sex Therapist, Dr. Teesha Morgan explain how to stay satisfied with your partner, how to find time, space and energy to prioritize intimate relationships, even after the honeymoon stage has ended and learn about sexual brakes and accelerators in you and your partners relationships.
May 24, 2022
32 min

Nurses take on a lot, and are expected to take on even more in their lives and in the lives of their patients. But how can they take care of their patients without taking care of themselves first.
Join us as we talk to counselor Glenn Wood, on the importance of taking care of yourself and the difficulties behind accepting and dismantling your own defences through psychotherapy.
May 10, 2022
32 min

What is Trauma Informed Care?
Changing the narrative from “what’s wrong” to “what happened to you” and using that to better support patients as a nurse.
In this episode we talk with Colleen Hinkkala, a RN and nursing instructor at BCIT, to learn how to recognize trauma to avoid retraumatizing the patient, as a nurse and how to better acknowledge what happened to the patient, and how it affects how they behave today and their decisions.
May 10, 2022
28 min

Introduction to the Working Short Podcast, hosted by Anthem Postnikoff, a Registered Nurse from Vancouver on Canada's west coast. I find that between the 12 hour work day and the 12 hour turn around there is not really the time to fully digest all that we do.
May 3, 2022
1 min

Introduction to the Working Short Podcast, hosted by Anthem Postnikoff, a Registered Nurse from Vancouver on Canada's west coast. I find that between the 12 hour work day and the 12 hour turn around there is not really the time to fully digest all that we do.
Apr 30, 2022
1 min
