Experts say nurses need to be included in Biden-Harris's COVID-19 task force
Health care professionals are asking that a public health nurse be added to the coronavirus task force established by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
PT/OT, RT, SW, PA, etc... bring valuable perspectives too. They should go on social medial to let everyone knows.🙄Wow... nurses recognizing that they bring valuable perspectives about patient care to the table and wanting those perspectives represented.
Can’t believe they’re at that.
PAs are on the frontline as well. They should go into social to let everyone knows that... I don't get why nurses feel the need to remind people of something everyone knows. Always try to argue parity with MD/DO.Nurses are very much on thr frontline so yeah their input is important
PAs are on the frontline as well. They should go into social to let everyone knows that... I don't get why nurses feel the need to remind people of something everyone knows. Always try to argue parity with MD/DO.
I don’t want to be rude but I don’t get what a nurse will add to this. If you want to talk about like your “Covid leadership” or whatever in a specific hospital, ok sure. They’ll be working with those patients and there should be clear communication between what docs/admins/nurses need/want/are capable of doing.
But I just don’t see any reason for including them on national healthcare policy.
I’m a Covid RN and MS3 and I can tell you that there is some merit to listening to the largest group of healthcare professionals in the US who also happen to be most likely to die from stupid policies.
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Like, I’m against independent NP practice and all that but this is completely different. Sometimes even dumb ol’ nurses have valuable things to say. 😉
Nurses are one of the most trusted professions in America despite being less likely to follow EBM and their lobby organizations constantly pushing for patient endangerment in the form of independent practice. They obviously know how to win the hearts and minds, and since only like 51% of Americans polled want to get the vaccine that could be a huge help in getting us through this, maybe we need their input on how to get the public to trust the task force.
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Experts say nurses need to be included in Biden-Harris's COVID-19 task force
Health care professionals are asking that a public health nurse be added to the coronavirus task force established by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.www.yahoo.com
Who hurt you?
The irony is that clearly one person cares.No one cares... They can have ONLY nurses in the COVID-19 task force and most physicians won't care.
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Experts say nurses need to be included in Biden-Harris's COVID-19 task force
Health care professionals are asking that a public health nurse be added to the coronavirus task force established by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.www.yahoo.com
The actual administration of care and public health is much more nursing thoughWhat type of knowledge of infection disease would a nurse have that wouldn't be better covered by a physician at the national level?
It's not like these taskforces are asking people to describe viral replication and ****. Nonpharmacological interventions (e.g., efficient systems) are going to save more lives than dex/remdesivir.What type of knowledge of infection disease would a nurse have that wouldn't be better covered by a physician at the national level?
That would be an argument against PhD's; but physicians are, by and large, clinicians.It's not like these taskforces are asking people to describe viral replication and ****. Nonpharmacological interventions (e.g., efficient systems) are going to save more lives than dex/remdesivir.
There is a good argument for adding a public health administrator or epidemiologist, but not a nurse.The actual administration of care and public health is much more nursing though
Is anyone calling for a physician to be replaced, or is it just adding a nurse?That would be an argument against PhD's; but physicians are, by and large, clinicians.
There is a good argument for adding a public health administrator or epidemiologist, but not a nurse.
There's no reason not to add a nurse to the team, but to replace a physician on the panel with a nurse - I just can't see how that would be a worthwhile exchange.
Maybe it's my lack of insight into nursing, but what would a mechanic know about cars that a car designer wouldn't? Especially that would apply at a national policy level?
I may be wrong here, I'm not an expert on nursing, but that's my thinking.
To them, it's all about: 'We are equal to physicians.'That would be an argument against PhD's; but physicians are, by and large, clinicians.
There is a good argument for adding a public health administrator or epidemiologist, but not a nurse.
There's no reason not to add a nurse to the team, but to replace a physician on the panel with a nurse - I just can't see how that would be a worthwhile exchange.
Maybe it's my lack of insight into nursing, but what would a mechanic know about cars that a car designer wouldn't? Especially that would apply at a national policy level?
I may be wrong here, I'm not an expert on nursing, but that's my thinking.
Maybe it's my lack of insight into nursing, but what would a mechanic know about cars that a car designer wouldn't?
1:Lol. A LOT. A mechanic will know where the designer’s plans fell apart. A mechanic will know if a specific part or system is prone to failure when in real-world circumstances and not just AUTOCAD. A mechanic will deal with the customer and the aftermath of their decisions... I’m shocked this is even a question.
Yes, but what car designer isn't already soliciting that feedback to make adjustments? Presumably, Biden's Dirty Dozen are good physicians., meaning that they're aware of conditions "on the ground". It's sort of like saying, "How can the generals go into the War Room without input from the privates?" Good generals have that information from their sergeants well before entering the War Room.
Why do you think planes have test pilots? Even good designs will have issues when implemented in real life. Having a nurse with experience delivering care in COVID would only benefit the task force. There’s no reason they can’t add one, though I agree replacing a physician would likely not be a worthwhile exchange. But I don’t think that’s what’s on the table.
If you want a distrustful population to adopt change they are resistant to then having the most trusted profession in America advocating that change is likely a better tactic then another doctor echoing all the other doctors who are already on the panel.
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America's Most & Least Trusted Professions [Infographic]
Nurses have once again been rated the most honest and ethical profession in America.www.forbes.com
Agreed. I have my own qualms as to how nursing orgs are abusing that trust, but it is there. A good nurse with COVID experience who knows how to leverage his or her public image to get people onboard with the vaccine and mask wearing could be a big help.
Cameras in the covid ward is our best tactic. The perfect photo can win a war.
They legitimately provide a perspective that a public health physician likely won't have. Like, our hopsital leadership had very little idea of the conditions and workflow of most nursing staff and didn't account for it when COVID recommendations were put out and it was disastrous![]()
Experts say nurses need to be included in Biden-Harris's COVID-19 task force
Health care professionals are asking that a public health nurse be added to the coronavirus task force established by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.www.yahoo.com
I tend to agree. Though these days even the pictures of the bodies being stacked outside NY hospitals didn’t convince people. They just said they were fake.
Wow... nurses recognizing that they bring valuable perspectives about patient care to the table and wanting those perspectives represented.
Can’t believe they’re at that.
Nurses are very much on thr frontline so yeah their input is important
They legitimately provide a perspective that a public health physician likely won't have. Like, our hopsital leadership had very little idea of the conditions and workflow of most nursing staff and didn't account for it when COVID recommendations were put out and it was disastrous
There is no pedestal here.The altruism nonsense is cute but we all know it'd be an NP(Probably a DNP aka even faker noctor) and they'd just use the platform to push FPA.
The last thing nurses need is to be put on an even higher pedestal. They're just doing a job like millions of other people. Stop patting them on the back so much
Fact: nurses are on the frontline of COVID.
Fact: they provide a unique perspective on patient care during the epidemic.
Who the hell are you meeting? Haha vaccines are all required at every healthcare facility I’ve ever worked at.Soldiers are on the frontlines. The send their concerns and suggestions up the chain of command, they don't call a press conference to demand a spot in the War Room.
A good percentage of nurses I've encountered don't believe in vaccines, for crying out loud.
Who the hell are you meeting? Haha vaccines are all required at every healthcare facility I’ve ever worked at.
Nurses do a hell of a lot and they will be instrumental in COVID response rollout, hence why they need a representation. I don’t see why this is such a big deal to some.
They aren’t driving the bus they’re providing insight. It’s a similar thing to multi-disciplinary rounds many hospitals do with social work and all that. This weird vendetta against every RN is gonna bite ya
The vocal ones are not the RNs... It's the fake doctors (DNP) that are on social media pushing their nonsense.The altruism nonsense is cute but we all know it'd be an NP(Probably a DNP aka even faker noctor) and they'd just use the platform to push FPA.
The last thing nurses need is to be put on an even higher pedestal. They're just doing a job like millions of other people. Stop patting them on the back so much
I met Dr who killed patients...I met Dr who refused to wear seatbelt...I met Dr who I would not even let them touch my dogs...let alone my families. There are bad and good in every profession. No need to bashing each other. We all should work together. If they want one of them to be on board for Covid. Let them be. If one of you disagree, feel free to put in your resume and fight for the spot. I don’t see why we spend so much time bashing each other profession. We all need each other. Patients get the best care when we work together instead of against each other.
The vocal ones are not the RNs... It's the fake doctors (DNP) that are on social media pushing their nonsense.
Plus, it costs literally nothing to allow a nurse on the committee. All upside, no downside.
That's true for hospital administrators, psychologists, social workers, politicians, EMTs, sanitation engineers, volunteers, rescue dogs....
Should we add one of each? All upside, no downside, yes?
Not really a good use of reductio ad absurdum.
The point is, EVERYONE has SOMETHING to add, so "something to add" is not a worthwhile criteria. There has to be a balance between packing as much expertise into the group as possible without making the group too large to work efficiently.