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mister proudfootMisinformation based on Critical Race TheoryRight off the get go in S6:E3, they spew misinformation: as nurses they should know there are genetic differences in immunity between different racial and ethnic groups. These differences are shaped by evolutionary pressures, such as historical exposure to pathogens, environmental conditions, and genetic drift. Black people, for example, have the sickle cell trait (HBB gene mutation), which provides resistance to malaria, and which has been a strong selective pressure in sub-Saharan Africa. The idea that race is only a “social construct” stems from critical race theory, itself a degenerate offshoot of Marxist theory. Conclusion: the misinformation provided by these podcasters is not only biased but predicated on a discredited nonscientific theory. Sad!
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EvidenceBasedNurseFantasticThis is a FANTASTIC podcast and a breath of fresh air for me. I was recently introduced to this podcast after listening to Amie and Sara on Nurses Uncorked. Their education/experience and background is extremely impressive and I love how they talk about the real issues in our profession while making it engaging, real, and in a way that listeners can truly connect with. Keep it up ladies!!!
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kiancéSo thankfulI just want to express sincere gratitude for this space. It is the medicine I needed to nourish my spirit after becoming a patient secondary to being a nurse. This intentional listen has been self care in every sense of the term. Namaste my sisters, thank you for your love offering to the world. I appreciate your intention, your love, and your light. May you always be blessed 🙏🏾
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radowife18Love nursing with no filter!I’ve loved the few episodes of heard so far! Being filtered while talking about nursing is so contradictory because our job is the raw reality of life and death. If medical care has no filter we shouldn’t either. Something I would love to hear about is what nurses do when they retire. My mom is a flight nurse of 30+ years about to retire. Her identity has heavily revolved around who she is aa a nurse. I’d love to hear from other retired nurses how they let go of the profession and live a life without working as a nurse. Nursing takes in so much more than your time during the week, it becomes a part of who we are to an extent. Even 5 years into my career that boggles my mind of how to let go of something that is a part of you.
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Potato Lady BexInformative and EmpoweringThis podcast is by medical professionals, but it has a lot of important information for absolutely anyone. They tell important truths about healthcare, offer advice, and provide support for mental health. There’s a lot of good information within each episode.
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Hard to find a new nickname...Informative and authentic!Great podcast where the hosts tackle those intereting questions you want answered but are sometimes afraid to ask yourself.
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edinchavezGreat showLots of great information, a must listen.
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FbffgjkpNurses must listen!Nurses must listen great podcast!
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ablanksnAMAZINGI LOVE this podcast. There are lots of nursing podcasts out there, but this one is so REAL and GENUINE. These ladies are hilarious and tell it how it really is. No fluff, just real life nursing. They’re so funny and have lots of crazy stories! Super entertaining! I recommend it to all my nursing/healthcare friends! LOVE IT
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