Motivation Monday: Addressing Healthcare Burnout: Resilience, Leadership & Creating Positive Work Cultures with Nurse Entrepreneur Phyllis Quinlan
Breakfast Leadership Show - Podcast tekijän mukaan Michael D. Levitt
President of MFW Consultants & a successful nurse entrepreneur, Phyllis is a healthcare consultant and has been a Legal Nurse Consultant specializing in defense since 2004. During her nursing career, Phyllis has practiced in clinical, educational & administrative positions in various venues, including critical care/emergency trauma, professional development, and Subacute Care/LTC.As a certified personal and career coach, Phyllis specializes in the unique needs of nurses & other professional and family caregivers. She is devoted to working with clients struggling with the emotional impact of Caregiver Fatigue, untying the knot of their COVID-19 response efforts, and career transition challenges.She has been the career coach for the Association of Perioperative Nurses since 2012 and was invited to be the career coach for the American Nurses Association-New York State Chapter in 2021. She has lectured extensively across the USA and Canada on subjects including, but not limited to, resilience, professionalism, leadership development, and creating and sustaining healthy work environments.She is very active on social media, regularly posting on her Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, and YouTube Channels. Phyllis has also authored two books: Rediscovering the Joy of Being A Nurse: A Holistic Approach to Recovery from Compassion Fatigue and Bringing Shadow Behavior Into the Light of Day: Effectively Assessing and Managing Bullying and Incivility in Healthcare.https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllisquinlancoachspeaker/https://www.facebook.com/PhyllisQuinlanCoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/phyllisquinlanofficial/https://twitter.com/AskDrPhyllisRN Quick recap Summary Addressing Workplace Burnout and Shortages Michael and Phyllis discussed strategies to address workplace burnout and create a healthier work environment. Phyllis, a registered nurse and professional coach, highlighted the negative impact of disruptive behaviors like bullying and incivility, and the unique value of nursing skills in addressing physical and mental health needs. Michael agreed on the leadership imperative to foster a positive work culture, emphasizing the need to encourage employees during tough times and recognizing the potential for professional caregivers to feel stronger after navigating the pandemic. Both expressed concern about the shortage of healthcare professionals, especially with an aging population and more complex challenges. Addressing Toxic Work Environments and Resilience Michael highlighted the negative impact of toxic work environments on employees and called for a change in leadership behavior to address this issue. Phyllis agreed with Michael and added that the COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call, revealing the importance of self-care and work-life balance for caregivers. She emphasized the need to build resilience and cope optimally, but also pointed out that employees should not be expected to do this in a toxic or unhealthy work environment. Phyllis underscored the necessity for leadership to lead by example and create healthy and sustainable work environments. Adapting to Changing Workforce Expectations Amid Covid-19 Phyllis and Michael discussed the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the workforce and the need for organizations to adapt to the changing expectations of employees. Phyllis emphasized that those not willing to adapt risk losing talent to more flexible and capable organizations. Michael highlighted the shift in employee attitudes towards work and the realization that many found themselves in jobs that were no longer fulfilling, leading to a trend of resignations or entrepreneurship. Both agreed that the old ways of working are no longer effective and that organizations must prioritize employee well-being to retain their top talent. Addressing Disruptive Behaviors and Humanism Phyllis and Michael discussed the need for leadership to address disruptive behaviors and cultivate a more humanistic wo