It will be dark, then light will return, just like every day. Except Monday, August 21, when it will happen twice during a solar eclipse.
This past week, has been both dark and light. I have had feedback from people that I never expected. When you think you're doing your job right, remember that some people may find fault.
I found out that the bully in our department has targeted me. So guess what, Bully? It's gonna stop.
How? I am going to go to your boss (and mine.)
I'm going to access the resources available at work.
And I am going to file a formal complaint in HR.
Yes, Bully, you have attached your name to subversive and threatening behavior. S/he who shall not be named is no more. You do have a name. And it's getting formal.
Stay tuned...
"Fear paralyzes; curiosity empowers. Be more interested than afraid."-Patricia Alexander, American educational psychologist
Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Random thoughts
It's a stormy day already here in RehabLand, and Bubba's up early wanting donuts. My head is splitting. AND I double booked myself at work today. I can't wait for this day to be over.
Here are a few points to ponder:
There's always some new technology to learn in nursing. It just amazes me, though, that some people figure out how to "game" it as soon as they can. It really gets scary when this gaming potentially interferes with care.
There's an updated version of this code, but somehow, I don't think people like the Slug actually read (or practice) it.
If you get tired of the bullies, check out this advice on bullying or parallel violence from Katie Duke.
And finally, if you want to feel good about what you do, no matter what, check out this post from KevinMD.
Thank you patients. You are the reason why we are all here.
More later...
Here are a few points to ponder:
There's always some new technology to learn in nursing. It just amazes me, though, that some people figure out how to "game" it as soon as they can. It really gets scary when this gaming potentially interferes with care.
There's an updated version of this code, but somehow, I don't think people like the Slug actually read (or practice) it.
If you get tired of the bullies, check out this advice on bullying or parallel violence from Katie Duke.
And finally, if you want to feel good about what you do, no matter what, check out this post from KevinMD.
Thank you patients. You are the reason why we are all here.
More later...
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Sometimes, we're cutting edge...
And sometimes, we're a little behind.
The cutting edge part: I work in the SU and we have the latest and greatest technology for dealing with rehab patients (and lots of other patients, too.)
The behind part: it's very telling, when your hospital finally gets the hint that this has been a Joint Commission recommendation since 2009.
We've had a few other changes happening, which just adds to the mix.
Why? Because people are starting to complain. And morale is low.
At least, we had some fun today, brightening up the area under construction. It was a blast for the patients, and for me, too.
TGIF all! Enjoy your moments wherever you are. I will!
The cutting edge part: I work in the SU and we have the latest and greatest technology for dealing with rehab patients (and lots of other patients, too.)
The behind part: it's very telling, when your hospital finally gets the hint that this has been a Joint Commission recommendation since 2009.
We've had a few other changes happening, which just adds to the mix.
Why? Because people are starting to complain. And morale is low.
At least, we had some fun today, brightening up the area under construction. It was a blast for the patients, and for me, too.
TGIF all! Enjoy your moments wherever you are. I will!
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