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Tag Archives: joy
The In ‘N Out Patient by Kris Harty
“Oh, those Jasper boys.” I remember stories my mom told of the Jasper boys. I never met one, but I think I would have liked to, based on her reaction to memories of them. They had spirit. Just like my … Continue reading
Posted in The In 'N Out Patient
Tagged joy, Kris Harty, resiliance, stress management for nurses
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Bedside Manners: Got Vim? Resolve to be a Flo Fo this Year by Patricia L Raymond, MD FACP FACG
So, with this new year, will you do things with verve? With vim? With vigor? You probably know ‘vigor’, but vim (lively and energetic spirit) and verve (enthusiasm and animation) may be not so familiar to you. And neither was … Continue reading
Posted in Columns
Tagged advice for nurses, Dr. Pat Raymond, Dr. Patrica Raymond, joy
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JNJ Talks To Jo Manion
Jo Manion is a world-renowned speaker, consultant and author. Her latest book is The Engaged Workforce: Proven Strategies to Build a Positive Health Care Workplace. We’re thrilled to have Jo join us and talk about the need for joy, energy, … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Interviews, Jo Manion, joy, joy in the workplace, positive energy
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