What Happens at a Meet-Up?

– A guided reflection on the 4 Pillars to promote confidence in your practice.

– Open, honest sharing in a safe space

– Practical tools like our communication and empathy toolkit for everyday care.

– Community-building across borders- Encouragement and support to grow as a nurse and leader.

Want to Host a Meet-Up?

We’d love to support you! Whether it’s in a classroom, unit, conference room, or WhatsApp group , you can hold space for powerful conversations. We’re looking for commitment and willingness to learn together. Download the Host Application Form now or email us at hello@anurselikeme.org

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News & updates

  • Nursing Insights: Share Your Practice Lessons

    Insights from Practice is a new series by A Nurse Like Me, aiming to share valuable lessons learned by nurses through experience. Each month features themed reflections focusing on patient safety and professionalism. Nurses at all levels are invited to contribute short insights, promoting a collaborative learning environment within the nursing community.

  • When the Patient Tells You Something Isn’t Right

    Anita Amoah emphasizes the importance of patient-reported concerns as critical early warning signs in healthcare, particularly in dialysis settings. She shares a case where dismissive clinical assessments led to severe patient distress. Listening to patient experiences is essential for safe care and timely interventions, advocating for better communication in clinical practice.

  • When the Numbers Look Normal, but the Patient Isn’t

    Priscilla Oware-Amoateng highlights the importance of recognizing early warning signs in nursing that extend beyond numerical data. Through a personal experience, she emphasizes trusting clinical judgment and instincts, which are crucial when a patient deteriorates. Observations alone may not convey the full story, necessitating vigilant nursing care.

  • 🌿 The Nurse Power Series

    Nursing demands not only skills but also a strong presence. Standing tall signifies confidence and self-advocacy, allowing nurses to own their value in often dismissive environments. By cultivating this posture, both physically and internally, nurses can shift perceptions and advocate for themselves, ultimately influencing the culture around them positively.

We’re looking for Champions!

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