Diabetes Management Category
The decision only you can make
Posted on March 26, 2017 Leave a Comment
If we have not made a desired goal a priority, how do we expect to achieve that goal in a desired time? We will always be able to think of reasons not to start, continue, or finish a project. We all have “life issues.” And, we all have 24 hours in a day. I am […]
Bludgeon: Let it go
Posted on November 3, 2016 Leave a Comment
Bludgeon When one feels like he needs to force another person to do something, it is more about the person who is forcing or threatening the other person to do something than about the person you are trying to force. If someone really wants to do something, he or she will. For example, I as […]
Bridge the gaps in healthcare: Money saved is money saved.
Posted on October 30, 2016 3 Comments
Bridge Throughout my nursing career, I have seen how the lack of accurate and timely education, including knowledge about resources, played a role in Emergency Room visits, hospitalizations and increased hospital stay, and increase in out-of-pocket expenses. Unfortunately, sometimes education departments are the first to go when there are budget cuts, and time constraints and […]