I started in labor & delivery in 1979, just at the beginning of the use of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM). To give you an idea […]
Childbirth: A Mother’s Joy and Too Many Others’ Nightmare
In a past “At the Nurses Station” article, On a mission to improve maternal safety, it noted the importance of quick, clinical decision-making to improve […]
Supporting the Breastfeeding Dyad during a Pandemic
Breastfeeding support during a Pandemic continues to challenge many healthcare providers and, as a Lactation Consultant, I work to support the breastfeeding dyad by providing […]
Perspective: Where Have All the Visitors Gone?
In another article in the At the Nurses Station with OBIX series where our clinicians share thoughts and views, Diana Sturlis reflects how some of […]
From Crisis to Stability; Managing Resources and Planning for Post-COVID Times in Nursing
2nd Nurse Leadership Forum (Middle East) online event Wednesday April 7th 3:30pm-5:00pm The 2nd Nurse Leadership Forum Middle East focuses on recovery and planning in […]
Compassion, Clinical Effectiveness & Burnout: Essential Strategies for Nurse Leadership
Intro – In a far-reaching podcast interview with Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Director of the Royal College of Surgeons Centre for Positive Psychology and Health in […]
Simulation to Prepare for the Critically Ill Pregnant Woman with COVID-19 Requiring Mechanical Ventilation
Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics, LLC, provides this interim guidance based on expert opinion and published recommendations from the literature, World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for […]
Care of the Pregnant Woman with COVID-19
Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics, LLC, provides interim guidance based on expert opinion and published recommendations from the literature, World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease […]