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Since 2002, we’ve had lots of robust research documenting the impact of inadequate staffing on patient complications and even death. But only California has managed to pass a law that mandates minimum nurse staffing levels. Opposition to such mandates always includes hospital administrators, but it has sometimes included members of the nursing community itself. Recently, Dr. Andrea Brassard wrote a blog about some shifts that may be happening as a federal bill to address staffing has been introduced into Congress.  Diana Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, talked about this with Andrea Brassard, PhD, RN, FAAN, a nurse practitioner and Associate Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Nursing. Dr. Brassard has served as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Public Policy Institute at AARP where she worked on the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action initiative to foster implementation of the recommendations in a National Academy of Medicine report on nursing. She also served as Director of Health Policy at the American Nurses Association.  This interview first aired on HealthCetera in the Catskills on WIOX Radio on May 31, 2023.

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Dr. Judith R. Smith is a clinical social worker and researcher. She is a Professor Emerita at Fordham University School of Social Service. In February 2022, her book, Difficult: Mothering Challenging Adult Children Through Conflict and Change was released in February 2022. Dr. Smith returns to HealthCetera to discuss the impact of her book and the launch of a series of support groups for these parents.

Dr. Judith R. Smith is a clinical

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Every parent looks forward to the day their baby will be discharged from the NICU, but having the baby home is going to present a new set of challenges and be stressful for parents.

Dr. Danielle Sarik is the Director of Nursing Research at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in South Florida. She is the co-Principle Investigator of Baby Steps, a nurse-led telehealth support model that supports equitable access to the transition of care services for NICU patients and caregivers.

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