Unprecedented: Nursing in a Pandemic artwork

Unprecedented: Nursing in a Pandemic

13 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

Greater Boston's nurses share powerful first-hand accounts of what it is really like working on the front-lines of COVID-19. In each episode, a licensed psychologist offers coping strategies and techniques that all nurses and front-line healthcare workers can put to use during this unprecedented time.

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Episodes

Prolonged Disaster Nursing: Recognizing & Handling Trauma, 1 of 2

February 08, 2021 14:00 - 42 minutes - 29.1 MB

"I became a nurse because I wanted to be bedside, I wanted to care, I wanted to touch and actually be next to a patient. Now, not being able to give that basic care that I think someone needs… it's discouraging, it’s very upsetting to not be able to do that.” – S. Curran, BSN RN Disaster nursing should be quick and intense - and then over. What are the effects on caregivers when it continues for months? Nurse Shaina Curran and Dr. Jenny D’Olympia discuss the effects of COVID-19 on frontline...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief, Part 3

January 15, 2021 20:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman also...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief: part 3 of 3

January 15, 2021 20:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief: part 2 of 3

December 21, 2020 17:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief, Part 2

December 21, 2020 17:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator. Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman also ...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief: part 1 of 3

December 11, 2020 19:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Coping With Constant Loss and Grief, Part 1

December 11, 2020 19:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time. Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator. Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman also h...

Nursing Amid Constant Loss and Grief: part 3 of 3

December 04, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Nursing Amid Constant Loss and Grief: part 2 of 3

December 04, 2020 17:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Prolonged Disaster Nursing: Recognizing & Handling Trauma, Part 2

November 21, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

This is episode 2 of 2.. “I became a nurse because I wanted to be bedside, I wanted to care, I wanted to touch and actually be next to a patient. Now, not being able to give that basic care that I think someone needs… it's discouraging, it’s very upsetting to not be able to do that.” – S. Curran, BSN RN Disaster nursing should be quick and intense - and then over. What are the effects on caregivers when it continues for months? Nurse Shaina Curran and Dr. Jenny D’Olympia discuss the effect...

Prolonged Disaster Nursing: Recognizing & Handling Trauma, 2 of 2

November 21, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

This is episode 2 of 2.. “I became a nurse because I wanted to be bedside, I wanted to care, I wanted to touch and actually be next to a patient. Now, not being able to give that basic care that I think someone needs… it's discouraging, it’s very upsetting to not be able to do that.” – S. Curran, BSN RN Disaster nursing should be quick and intense - and then over. What are the effects on caregivers when it continues for months? Nurse Shaina Curran and Dr. Jenny D’Olympia discuss the effect...

Nursing Amid Constant Loss and Grief: part 1 of 3

November 10, 2020 19:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

In this three-part conversation, Gabe Mahoney, a nurse who specializes in end of life, describes how the experience of loss is very different for nurses during COVID-19. Dr. Kliman offers insight and strategies nurses can employ to cope during this unprecedented time.  Gabe Mahoney, FNP has been a nurse for 17 years and is a leader in palliative and hospice care as well as a nurse educator.  Jodie Kliman, Ph.D. is a professor in  Clinical Psychology at William James College. Dr. Kliman als...

Prolonged Disaster Nursing: Recognizing & Handling Trauma, Part 1

November 08, 2020 14:00 - 42 minutes - 29.1 MB

"I became a nurse because I wanted to be bedside, I wanted to care, I wanted to touch and actually be next to a patient. Now, not being able to give that basic care that I think someone needs… it's discouraging, it’s very upsetting to not be able to do that.” – S. Curran, BSN RN Disaster nursing should be quick and intense - and then over. What are the effects on caregivers when it continues for months? Nurse Shaina Curran and Dr. Jenny D’Olympia discuss the effects of COVID-19 on frontline...