Nurse Talk RN Bonnie Castillo
We talk with RN Bonnie Castillo about National Nurses United new campaign, “Insist On A Registered Nurse”. Listen like this information could save your life or the life of a loved one. Bonnie Castillo is a registered nurse and Director of the Registered Nurse Response […]
Nurse Talk Short with Dr. Victoria Sweet
Quick comments about RN staff shortages, “real” healing with Dr. Victoria Sweet. www.nursetalksite.com
NNU Podcast “Workplace Violence”
This week Nurse Talk replays “Workplace Violence” with RN DeAnn McEwen. As assaults on healthcare workers are on the rise nurses are petitioning lawmakers in their states to push for protective legislation.
Check us out Nurse Talk Short for 05-10-2014
Are you an “empty nester”? Winn Baggs wants a job and more on Nurse Talk, where laughter is the best medicine.
This week on Nurse Talk President of CNA\NNOC, Malinda Markowitz
Casey Hobbs and Shayne Mason talk with RN and President of CNA\NNOC, Malinda Markowitz about hospitals engaging in a systematic strategy to “take away” patient care. This is not something in the future, it is happening all over our country right now. Why patients and […]
Nurse Talk Short: Angelina and the VIP Suite
Angelina and the VIP Suite.. Tall Nurses…What is it to “BE” a nurse?
Nurse Talks speaks with Zenei Cortez
Nurses leading the way to a PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS in California. Hosts Casey Hobbs & Shayne Mason talk with RN and President of California Nurses Association
Episode 6: Restructure This! Patient Protection beyond the Bedside
At the bedside, patients count on nurses to safeguard their health, to help them understand their treatment plans and options, and to support them when it becomes necessary to stand up to hospital systems that limit the care they need. Patients now need nurses more […]
Episode 5: Setting RNs up for Failure: How Corporate Hospitals Target Nurses
As patient advocates, nurses play an important role in keeping hospital systems balanced toward the interests and well-being of patients. Hospital corporations, as a consequence, often look to eliminate nurses when their plans for hospital restructuring are likely to put patients at risk.









