Issue 327, 2012- December/January
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Mark Bandas
The Counseling Corner discussion featuring Holiday Stress
Handwashing Tips
The Eating Well Recipe: Roasted Butternut Squash
Issue 327, 2012- December/January
Winter Weather Safety
Occupational Health Clinic
Cold weather can be fun and festive, but it can also present stressful challenges to those who have to brave the weather. Though you may be California dreamin', don't neglect to prepare for the challenges that winter poses.
Issue 326, 2012- October/November
Health & Wellness
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Susan Hernandez, BSN, MBA, BN
The Counseling Corner discussion featuring depression
The Eating Well Recipe: Corn and Potato Chowder
Tips for being there for someone with cancer
The risks of health care worker fatigue
Issue 326, 2012- October/November
MRI Screening Questionnaire
Posted in
People who work in or around Zones III and IV of the MRI suite are exposed to very strong magnetic fields. These magnetic fields can affect internal devices or foreign materials in the body, such as pacemakers, aneurysm clips, other implants, and joint replacements. These items can move or vibrate, become "activated" unintentionally, or become hot as a result of exposure to the magnetic field.
Workplace Fatigue in Healthcare Workers
Posted in
It's a Fact-- Staying alert at work reduces staff and patient injuries. Want to hear more about what Vanderbilt is doing to help you deal with fatigue? Listen to our new Wellcast and learn why agencies are sounding the alarm on the risks of health care worker fatigue."
Procrastination
Work/Life Connections
All of us at some point or another have put off a task we needed to complete. Those tasks can range from doing the laundry or cleaning the bathroom to revising a grant application or finishing a manuscript. A little procrastination is to be expected, however, recurrent or chronic procrastination can have significant effects on work and relationships.
Issue 325, 2012- August/September 2012
Health & Wellness
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Sergio Fazio, MD, PhD
The Counseling Corner discussion dealing with demands to do it all
The Eating Well Recipe: Fruit Kabobs
Tips for being happy
Ways to be safe while caring for your lawn
Issue 325, 2012- August/September 2012
Anger Management
Work/Life Connections
Most of us have times when we feel frustrated, irritable, or grouchy. People tend to prefer these terms to describe how they are feeling rather than acknowledging the actual feeling – anger. People can be so afraid of the word that they deny, avoid, and minimize their actual experiences. All this does is postpone and intensify the eventual expression of this feared feeling.
Legal Documents Every Family Caregiver Needs
Work/Life Connections
As a family caregiver, you are responsible for taking care of your elderly loved one. This includes providing assistance with activities of daily living like eating, bathing, toileting, dressing, and other household chores. Family caregivers should be sure to have in place legal documents important to the lifelong care of the elder. Having access to important legal documents will help make caregiving easier for family caregivers.
The most common legal documents that every caregiver should have are:
Issue 324, 2012-June/July 2012
Health & Wellness
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with James Franklin, Vanderbilt Head Football Coach
The Counseling Corner discussion dealing with family drama
The Eating Well Recipe: Monster Mango Smoothie
Tips for a super duper summer
Simple steps for lowering risk for colorectal cancer
Issue 324, 2012-June/July 2012