DHS Issues Public Health Advisory about the Omicron Variant COVID-19 12/20/2021 3:04:00 PM (PDF) As cases are anticipated to surge, DHS calls on Wisconsinites to take immediate action to prevent hospitalizations and deaths Read More
Rural Wisconsin hospitals 'burning on the inside' with COVID-19 surge COVID-19 12/20/2021 9:41:00 AM (Article & Video) MEDFORD — Leaders at Aspirus Medford Hospital gathered this week to assess their situation: 19 patients, double the regular load. Twelve with COVID-19, 11 of them unvaccinated. Three on ventilators, with another likely needing ventilation soon. Read More
January 2022 Issue of Eye On Health Newsletter Eye On Health 2022 12/9/2021 2:38:00 PM This issue includes: Hospitals Are Beyond Full. Period., “I Was Wrong”–Pro-Vaccination PSA, Building Healthcare Resilience, A Health Career Path for Medics & Corpsmen, Leadership Insights: “DIY DEI, Upcoming RWHC Leadership Programs, National Rural Health Association 2022 Policy Institute, 30th Annual $2,500 Monato Essay Prize Accepting Submissions, Support RWHC Healthy Wisconsin, Lead the Way in Five Minutes A Day, Eye on Health Cartoons Read More
Refuel Your Heart Through Gratitude - Issue 2 Refueling Your Heart Newsletter 11/29/2021 10:08:00 AM Gratitude is defined as “the quality of being thankful, readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.” When one is experiencing gratitude, true gratitude the heart is full. There is nothing else that is missing or desired in that moment. Gratitude in itself is a blessing because it opens our heart and helps us experience true heart centered living. Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life, the practice of mindfulness and an opportunity to reflect on the abundance of being alive…truly alive. It leads us to giving more to others. To being more helpful because there is more love and meaning in our hearts. Read More
Leadership Insights: November 2021 - DIY DEI Leadership Insights 11/29/2021 8:50:00 AM “I don’t know anything.” This may not be the best first sentence to get you to read on, but then again, maybe you feel the same way sometimes. No? Am I the only one who is a little lost in sorting out what diversity, equity and inclusion-DEI-all means? Read More
December 2021 Issue of Eye On Health Newsletter Eye On Health 2021 11/15/2021 3:18:00 PM This issue includes: The Rural Vaccination Challenge, “I Have Never Seen Anything Like It”, “I Was Wrong”–Pro-Vaccination PSA, We Can Not Beat COVID With Anger, “Strategies for Managing Pandemic Anger”, RWHC Community Economic Development at 10,000 Feet, Upcoming RWHC Leadership Programs, National Rural Health Association 2022 Policy Institute, 30th Annual $2,500 Monato Essay Prize Accepting Submissions, Eye on Health Cartoons Read More
A Message for the Struggling Nurse - November 2021 Refueling Your Heart Newsletter 11/11/2021 7:14:00 AM You are not alone! Over the past several months I have heard so many colleagues talking about stress, burnout, grief, compassion fatigue, exhaustion, staffing challenges, not feeling heard, lots of turnover, early retirement, vaccine divisiveness, not being able to truly have a day off because the phone is likely to go off requesting you to come to work, the list could go on and on. Does this sound at all familiar to you? Read More
Leadership Insights: October 2021 - Energy +/- Leadership Insights 11/2/2021 8:13:00 AM This claim is one of a tiny number of things I am fairly certain about: most people underestimate their impact on others, you and me included. For a variety of reasons, most of us go around assuming that what we do on a day-to-day basis is not that noticed by others. It can be especially disconcerting to adapt to the increased visibility that comes with a higher level leadership title. Read More
Letter 10 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/27/2021 8:00:00 AM You are enough. You make a difference in lives every day. People need you, they depend on you. Their life is in your hands. Your smile can change their day. Your kindness may be just enough to keep them going. I know that you’re tired but you can’t give up. You make a difference. We are all frustrated, but together we will get through these tough times. Read More
Letter 9 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/26/2021 8:00:00 AM I know that this journey has been so long and hard to get to where you are now. But in this moment I want you to know that it is worth it. At some point in your life you were wishing to be in the place that you are at right now. We get so caught up in what is happening in the world that we forget to stop and look back at where we came from. Read More
Letter 8 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/25/2021 8:00:00 AM You are so much stronger than you know. You have made it to this point for a reason. You are meant to touch the lives of so many individuals that you have yet to meet. Through life, everyone has a journey that looks different, we all have our ups and downs, our triumphs and challenges. What I can promise you is that those challenges will set you apart and allow you to become an even better nurse. Remember during those challenging times that there will be a time when the challenge is not so challenging anymore. Read More
Letter 7 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/22/2021 8:00:00 AM Every day is a new day, a new fight, a new chance to be that positive impact on someone’s life, who without you, may not be here anymore, may be scared, alone, or depressed. There will be a day that a patient, resident, or family member will remember how you cared for them or their loved one, and tell you how much your care impacted their lives when they needed you most. Read More
Letter 6 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/21/2021 8:00:00 AM I know you’re struggling right now. You may not even know why. But please know that you are strong, smart, brave, caring and knowledgeable. You are all these things and more. Remind yourself why you wanted to be a nurse. Reflect on all you’ve learned up to this point. Remember that this day ill end and there is always tomorrow. Read More
Letter 5 of 10: To the Struggling Nurse Right Now... Letters from Nurses 10/20/2021 8:00:00 AM Remember how you got here and never forget your why. All the sleepless nights, tears shed, extra hours spent studying – all for what reason? So you could be where you are right now. Becoming a nurse was the hardest and most rewarding task I’ve done. Seeing babies be born to people becoming parents has reminded me every day of my why. The relationships I’ve built, the growth I’ve experienced over a year is something that I couldn’t see at one point and here I am Know that it is ok to cry. It is ok to not know something, you cannot be liked by every person in the world but you can sure treat people how you want to be treated. Read More