Why The World Needs Nurses

Why The World Needs NursesAre you a nurse in the American healthcare system? It can sometimes be tempting to feel like your work doesn’t matter. It’s easy to get caught up the daily grind and feel burnt out. That’s why a reminder of why the world needs nurses will be the exact boost you need to get through your work with with renewed energy and focus. Let this blog be the pat on the back you need to feel truly appreciate  your efforts really do make a huge difference in patients’ lives every day.

Here’s the pep talk you need to get through the day today with a big smile on your face. It comes from this New York Times article:

Nurses are the key to improving American health care; research has proved repeatedly that nurse staffing is directly tied to patient outcomes. Nurses are unsung and underestimated heroes …

Nurses matter

The work nurses do every minute of every day dramatically increases the likelihood of positive patient outcomes. Sure, doctors often get all the glory, but the nurses are that back them up, taking care of the vast majority of patient needs, are a totally essential piece to the healthcare puzzle. If nurses suddenly disappeared from healthcare facilities across the US, patients would have serious complications, infections would spread more, patients would suffer more accidents, and probably even die at greater rates.

Did you know? For 11 years in a row, Americans have voted nursing as the most trusted profession.

It’s true according to this article, Americans have rated nurses as more trustworthy than medical doctors, police officers, judges, news reporters, and business executives, too. Nursing is not an easy job the majority of nurses report feeling stressed and frustrated in their jobs on a daily basis but it’s certainly a worthwhile one. From this survey and many others, it’s clear that Americans value the impact nurses make on patient lives every day.

There are many nurse specialties, including critical care, geriatric, labor and delivery, medical surgery, mental health, primary care, pediatric, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing facility nursing. No matter what you specialize in, you make a difference every day. Remember that, especially when the going gets tough.

A positive change

If you’re feeling rather burnt out at the end of your long nursing shifts these days, consider making a career shift. You don’t have to endure 12-hour or even 18-hour shifts in order to use your nursing degree. An excellent alternative to the traditional hospital setting is working for Chart Review Nurses. Qualified nurses who join our team can utilize their nursing skills while working from home. Our team members enjoy a more flexible work schedule and report increased levels of work/life balance when they start working for Chart Review Nurses.

Interested? Find out more info about the important work Chart Review Nurses does and apply to join our team here. Don’t forget to attach your resume! If you have any questions feel free to call us at (877) 328-2343 or email us at info@datafied.com.