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Key takeaways
  • Veteran Nurse Robbin at Memorial Health calls emergency work rewarding, relying on staff camaraderie and family during extreme shifts.
  • Nationwide nursing shortage threatens Georgia; HRSA projects severe gaps as roles expand and older nurses retire.
  • COVID-19 increased public aggression, burnout, and family separations, pushing many nurses away from bedside care.
  • Nurse Robbin urges mentorship: shadow, volunteer, and support younger nurses; she finds joy teaching and witnessing their growth.

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Nurses Week started on Tuesday, and one native nurse shared what drives her, the challenges she faces and her ideas on the nationwide nursing scarcity.

For over 37 years, Nurse Robbin with Memorial Well being has usually been the primary face sufferers see when getting into the hospital.

She stated it’s a rewarding job full of its challenges. She depends on her staff’s camaraderie and household to get her by the hardest days.

“The easiest way I can describe that for somebody that does not work within the emergency division right here at Memorial is you can be delivering a child and are available out and ship a coworker’s child, which has occurred,” stated Robbin. “The subsequent minute you go deal with somebody that is 98 years previous.  You go from one excessive to the opposite.”

The nation is at present grappling with a nursing hole. Georgia is anticipated to have the second worst scarcity over the following decade, in line with the Federal Well being Sources and Service Administration.

“I feel that nursing itself has expanded a lot and that it’s tough to satisfy all of the roles that nursing itself has expanded,” Robbin stated. “Numerous nurses are older, and so they elected to get out of nursing.”

The COVID-19 pandemic additionally had a big influence on the nursing disaster. Many nurses needed to step into roles within the medical discipline that pushed them exterior of their consolation zones, Robbin instructed WSAV.

“Since COVID-19, folks have grow to be extraordinarily extra offended, aggressive,” she stated. “I am undecided what occurred to folks. I feel that conduct in the direction of nursing has brought on lots of people to go away the bedside.”

Nurses and medical doctors additionally referred to as this the toughest time of their lives. There have been hours spent away from family members. Robbin recalled telling households they can’t be there for his or her family members who have been sick, which has caught along with her.

“I feel it was very tough for lots of different nurses, and so they noticed what occurred and the way the world dealt with COVID, and so they did not need to be part of that,” stated Robbin. “I tailored. I do know what I’ve seen versus what was on the information. I personally skilled it.”

Her love for nursing stemmed from the drive to assist folks. With years of expertise and relationships that she has shaped, she stated she’s grown to like the occupation much more.

She stated that at this level of her profession, she will get probably the most success from witnessing youthful nurses’ progress.

I do respect the times that I are available in and I can educate them or I acknowledge one thing that another person did not,” she stated. “It is only a nice job.”

It’s a calling that has stored her in her scrubs. She stated daily she is grateful of the selections she has made early on.

“A girl simply gave me a hug simply earlier than I walked out of there and stated, ‘You realize, thanks for every part,'” she stated. “I took her to a room, and I did not do a lot to her, however simply take heed to her.”

Nationwide Nurses Week focuses on highlighting the continued arduous work, even in the course of the nation’s lowest factors.

“I have been in it so lengthy that it was Nurses Day,” stated Robbin. “Now they acquired a complete week. I feel that is nice, and I feel it is a chance to acknowledge the work that nurses do.”

She inspired aspiring nurses to take the leap of religion.

“Go see if you happen to can shadow, go to a physician’s workplace, go make these visits,” Robbin stated. “What you see on social media shouldn’t be at all times the actual life however go do volunteer and get into the surroundings.”

Because the nation continues to work towards filling the nursing hole, go to Memorial Well being to view open positions.

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