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Safety Culture & Virtue 9: Mentors

  • By Gayle Porter
  • August 8, 2025

We have a lot of rules to live by – things that were learned the hard way by some and are now obvious to the modestly observant. Everything from basic

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Safety Culture & Virtue 9: Managers on the Frontline

  • By Gayle Porter
  • July 25, 2025

How does the administrative wing respond to scrutiny? We are wired to have a fight or flight response, but surely there is a better way for managers to handle

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Safety Culture & Virtue 6: Lunch Breaks

  • By Gayle Porter
  • June 6, 2025

How much do you trust your coworkers to watch your patients during lunch? During a lunch break, bedside staff are able to realize if something is troubling them and provides

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Safety Culture & Virtue 3: Families

  • By Gayle Porter
  • April 25, 2025

You might think that the stress of family responsibilities and relationships could cause problems for a patient trying to recover from illness, but it’s actually the opposite. In my

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Safety Culture & Virtue 2: End of Life Care

  • By Gayle Porter
  • April 11, 2025

Some of my fondest memories from being a nurse were the times that I end of life care. It is a critical moment for the patient, but it’s also

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Virtue Symptom #1: Voluntary Reporting Occurs

  • By Gayle Porter
  • March 28, 2025

Patient safety reporting is often depersonalized to provide distance and objectivity during an investigation and to help the team see opportunities clearly. But if we lean on system issues because we

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