CNO Corner
CNO Corner
Next Step on Our Magnet Journey ā Getting Close
Colleagues, Weāve got a lot of news to cover this month, so Iāll dive right in. First, Iād like to thank the nurses who attended the first āTalk with Tammyā session a couple of weeks ago. I really enjoyed getting to sit down and talk with them, and according to the follow-up surveys, they all […]
Talk With Tammy
Colleagues, Iāve received several responses to last monthās message, and the common theme was, āthank you for bringing this to the surface.ā Iāve thought more about the importance of a safe and healthy work environment in the past month ā and the value of open, honest communication. A couple of recent experiences reminded me about last […]
What an honorable profession nursing is and how we are called to serve others
Colleagues, Three weeks ago, 170 new nurses joined our profession after graduating from the UAMS College of Nursing. BSN graduate Tyler Dawson spoke at the hooding and pinning ceremony about recently being a patient and thanked the paramedics, doctors and nurses who helped care for him. āIt was through this experience, here at the end […]
UAMS Leapfrog Grade is an A
Colleagues, You did it! Our Leapfrog Grade is an A, and now everyone can see what goes into the outstanding care we provide here at UAMS Health. This achievement and recognition make me so proud of all of you and the hard work you have put in over the past several years to improve our […]
Follow-Up Questions from Nursing Town Hall
Colleagues, As a follow-up to the Nursing Town Hall session in late January, Iād like to respond to several of the questions during the session and in the post-event survey. Most of the questions are related to compensation, work environment, or career advancement, so Iāll address those rather than some of the more specific questions. […]
My First Day as CNO
Colleagues, Iāve survived my first day as CNO! In case you missed the email with the announcement last Friday, Dr. Krause sent a message announcing that I had been named the Chief Nursing Officer for UAMS Health effective Feb. 1, after serving in this role on an interim basis since October. Iām thrilled to take […]
New Year, New You
Colleagues, A nationwide survey conducted in November by Gallup showed that Americansā confidence in our medical system is not as high as it was 10 years ago. There are a number of likely contributors to this. The COVID pandemic and the resulting staffing shortages, concerns surrounding insurance providers/coverage, and higher prices for medical care related […]
Being a Nurse Has Never Been Easy
Dear UAMS Nursing Colleagues, Over the past several weeks Iāve rounded on various units and visited with a number of you. I can see the exhaustion on many of your faces. Exhaustion, burnout and compassion fatigue are not issues just here at UAMS ā they are affecting nurses across the United States. Being a nurse […]
Asking for Grace, Patience, Understanding, and Your Help
Dear UAMS Nursing Colleagues, I can honestly say that Iāve never experienced anything like the past three weeks. Since accepting the interim chief nursing officer role, my life has been a whirlwind of questions, ideas, urgent challenges, a LOT of listening, and trying to figure out how to prioritize things that are all important. In […]
Becoming Good Listeners
Earlier this year UAMS Health was one of only six health organizations across the United States selected by the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare to participate in the centerās inaugural Healing Healthcare Initiative (HHI). The Schwartz Center, a national nonprofit dedicated to putting compassion at the heart of health care, developed this initiative to guide […]
Welcome ALL to UAMS
Remember what the first day of school felt like? If you were going back to the same school with friends from the previous year, it likely meant catching up on the gossip of the summer, comparing new school supplies, making plans for play dates and ball games and easing back into familiar routines with your […]
Work Friendships
One of the things we hear repeatedly from UAMS Health nurses is that the things that make working at UAMS so different from any other health care facility are the learning opportunities, the clinical ladder and the colleagues who so quickly become like family. UAMS is so big and diverse that everyone can find ātheir […]
Happy New Year! New Class of Residents
Happy New Year! Others outside an academic medical center are probably confused by this, but, if you know you know. Like every other July, our hospital and clinics are now home to a new class of residents and many new employees. Iām pleased to share that almost 100 of our new employees this month are […]
New Post-COVID norm for Nursing
Two weeks ago our daughter Olivia was one of the 157 students who graduated from the UAMS College of Medicine. I have to say, this was one of the proudest Mom moments of my life. I look forward to seeing how much more she learns and grows during her residency in Emergency Medicine here at […]
Nurses Week at UAMS
Earlier this week Jimmy Kimmel featured a montage of newscasters and meteorologists expressing their dismay that weāve reached May already. Iām with Todd Yakoubian ā I canāt believe it either. Yet, here we are, and the 203rd anniversary of Florence Nightingaleās birthday is one week from today. Which means we will be celebrating Nurses Week at […]
Severe Weather
One thing Iāve heard over and over from people who were caught in last weekās tornadoes was how quickly it was over ā and how dramatically things changed. We are so fortunate that there were so few injuries and fatalities here in Arkansas. I guess all the elementary school drills and information from our local […]
Thank goodness for vaccines and boosters
1,052 ā thatās the number of days from when the first patient tested positive for COVID-19 in Arkansas and when I tested positive a few weeks ago. Like many of you, I was ready to sigh a sigh of relief that I had escaped this virus unscathed, but it wasnāt meant to be. It started with […]
Smiles!
Smiles! Oh how I love seeing them again! I hope this means we have turned the corner and can leave the pain of the past month and the struggles of the past three years behind. January 2023 has to go down as one of the most difficult months in UAMS history. We returned from the holiday […]
Loss
The beginning of 2023 was not the festive celebration I had anticipated, having just learned of the passing of our colleague, UAMS College of Medicine Dean Susan Smyth. Since joining UAMS in March 2021, she supported our nursing programs and worked to enhance communication and collaboration between clinical programs and the College of Medicine. I also lost […]
How can it be December already?!?!?
If youāre like me, youāve got one question on your mind right now — how can it be December already?!?!? This year seems to have flown by faster than others, and I think one of the reasons is that weāre so excited about opportunities to see each other again. It was SO wonderful to see […]
The world is āwaking upā after a long illness
Wow. October was a busy month! But, it was a āgoodā busy, with our LPN hiring process well underway, recognition of Care Management, Emergency Nurses, MAs, PAs, Respiratory Therapy, Infection Prevention, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, Healthcare Quality, Health Education and Sterile Processing, our eight ā40 under 40ā Nurse Leaders, our āGreat 100 Nurses in Arkansas,ā and […]
When will everything get better?
One of questions many of you are thinking is probably, āWhen will everything get better?ā Iām thrilled to finally be able to answer, āHopefully very soon!ā First, COVID numbers here at UAMS and across Arkansas continue to improve. The Arkansas Department of Health reported earlier this week that 206 people were hospitalized in our state, […]
Three-Year Anniversary as Chief Nursing Officer
Last month marked my three-year anniversary as Chief Nursing Officer. When I stepped into this role, I had been fortunate to work with the amazing UAMS Nursing team for many years, and I was looking forward to working with you on many opportunities, but I had no idea about the challenges ahead. As I have […]
Everyone is Short-Staffed
Remember when the COVID pandemic began two and a half years ago and there was no toilet paper on store shelves? As more people started working from home, there were no computers, web cameras, monitors or laptops. Then, supply chain issues created random shortages of everything from cream cheese to cars. With the Russian invasion […]
Welcome New Graduate RNs
As we welcome the 70 recent new graduate RNs who are joining our UAMS nursing team this summer, Iāve reflected back on the early days of my nursing career. I went to nursing school because I wanted to care for patients at the bedside. I started my career as a new grad nurse in the […]
Employee Engagement Survey
Iād like to urge each of you to complete the UAMS Employee Engagement Survey between now and Friday, June 17. The survey is open to all employees hired before Feb. 16, your responses are confidential, and this is your chance to let our leadership team know how we can improve your experience as a UAMS […]
Happy Nurses Week!
Happy Nurses Week! We officially kicked off this yearās week of recognition of nursing at UAMS yesterday morning with a kick-off and blessing of the hands. It was a special and moving way to begin our week. Tonight, nurses across Arkansas will be honored as bridges and office buildings in downtown Little Rock are lit […]
Happy Spring!
Happy Spring! I have been a nurse for 28 years and have seen many changes during this time — some positive and others not so much. One of these is the lost art of the narrative. When I was a young nurse, we met our patients, assessed them and gathered their āstory.ā We then documented […]
Happy Employee Appreciation Day!
Happy Employee Appreciation Day! These words may sound hollow given all that you have gone through in the past year, but I want to assure you that each of you are truly appreciated and valued for your contributions to UAMS. I get it. Times are tough right now, tougher than almost all of us have […]
Valentineās Day
As Iāve mentioned before, Valentineās Day is one of my favorite holidays. Itās always been special for me because the majority of my at-the-bedside nursing career was as a pediatric cardiac nurse, and Valentineās Day coincides with heart month and the Go Red for Women campaign. I hope you remembered to wear red today as […]
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! One of the consequences of COVID was the cancellation of beauty pageants across the world. This meant that many of the individuals crowned in 2019 were asked to continue their reign for a second year and had to continue to be āperfectā for another whole year. As you probably know, the American Nurses […]
State of Nursing
Greetings! Itās hard to believe but 2021 is almost over. Equally hard to believe is that we are still fighting COVID. Our front-line staff has struggled with this pandemic as much as anyone, and I know it must be frustrating to still not be able to see an end, and to face even more uncertainty […]
A Lot Has Happened
Greetings! I hope youāre enjoying the new format of our nursing newsletter and find the content helpful in your work here at UAMS. If you have suggestions on how to make this even more meaningful for you, please share them by sending an e-mail to me. A lot has happened since our last newsletter, but […]
Welcome to the New Format for Nursing Newsletters
Greetings! Iām very pleased to welcome you and introduce a reimagined version of our UAMS nursing newsletter. Weāve partnered with the UAMS Marketing and Communications team to create a user-friendly e-newsletter that will provide both UAMS-specific information and valuable medical news related to your specialty. Youāll also have easy, convenient access to free CE and […]