BethBoynton

BethBoynton

Communication, Medical Improv

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About BethBoynton

BethBoynton has 30 years experience and specializes in Communication, Medical Improv.


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  1. Bad situation and mad coworker? What could I have done?

    Seems to me like you were working really hard to provide safe care and did a great job. I feel for you as well as the night nurse. If there is any way you guys can work to understand each others perspectives and cut each other some slack, I'm all fo...
  2. Is She Artistic or Autistic?

    What a wonderful testiment to your daughter and your family, Donna. I can imagine some trying times and yet the gifts your 'artistic' daughter has brought into the world seem immeasurable. Besides being beautifully written and heartfelt, it seems t...
  3. Getting Our Egos Out of the Hierarchy!

    Great points! You speak eloquently to the importance and erosion of provider and patient relationships. Hard to measure and essential for best outcomes. They also help us to find meaning in our work. Thank you for your insights.
  4. How Blogging Helped my Nursing Career

    Your experience is inspiring and helped me to decide to participate in Allnurses Innovators hub. Congrats and thank you, Beth!
  5. Getting Our Egos Out of the Hierarchy!

    Seriously? Everything in every way in my life? That's quite an assessment!
  6. Day in the Life of a Freelance Nurse Writer

    Great to read your post and very validating. I totally get the "Noise" factor realized later in life that as an introvert, that all the noise and interruptions were taking a toll on me, but didn't seem to bother my colleagues or at least some of the...
  7. Getting Our Egos Out of the Hierarchy!

    Great to read everyone's comments. I get the humor as well as frustrations associated with spending time and energy answering questions that are based on misinformation or misinterpretation from stuff found on line. BUT I don't think it would feel ...
  8. Recently on FB there was a lively discussion about this sign that was posted in a waiting room somewhere, it read, "Don't confuse your google search with my medical degree". Some found it funny, some thought it was informational, and I thought it had...
  9. AllNurses Innovator Hub #1 My Writing Path from Personal Journaling to Textbook Author (or How I Got Started in Writing as a Nurse) For me, writing has always been a safe way to reflect on things that interested or challenged me. Sometimes, a process...