8/26/2024

Device Dependence




Technology has become an integral part of our lives, and it's no surprise that we carry our devices everywhere we go. Cell phones have become a staple accessory, and we can't resist the urge to check them even during inappropriate moments. On the other hand, laptops and tablets are reserved for work and leisure time and are seen more prominently during breaks or lunchtime.


Whether typing a work report or binge-watching a new show, these devices have quickly become essential tools for navigating our daily lives.

8/19/2024

Coordinator Meetings




As a Health Unit Coordinator, staying informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in your workplace is important. One way to do this is attending Health Unit Coordinator Meetings held by your hospital. These meetings provide an opportunity to learn about upcoming projects and changes that could impact your job. By staying informed, you can better prepare yourself for any changes and ensure you are well-equipped to handle your daily responsibilities. We hold these meetings once a quarter or every three months at the facility where I work.


I encourage all Health Unit Coordinators to make it their business to attend these meetings to benefit their professional growth and development.

8/12/2024

Repair Specialists




When something malfunctions, it is essential to call the right person to fix it. For healthcare workers, the three most common departments to contact are Engineering, Bio-Med, and IT.


Engineering is usually the go-to for electrical issues attached to the building. On the other hand, Bio-Med is the expert for fixing malfunctioning medical equipment. When nurses need help with computer and communication systems like phones and pagers or resetting passwords, IT is the team for the job.


With these specialists available, staff can get the help they need to fix things quickly and efficiently, allowing them to focus on providing the best care for patients.

8/05/2024

Work Frustration




Feeling frustrated at work can be a very real and draining experience. But don't worry; there are plenty of things you can do to alleviate those negative feelings and bring a sense of calm and focus back to your work day.


One key is to appreciate that you are gainfully employed and have a job to do. It can be all too easy to get bogged down in the day-to-day frustrations, but taking a step back and acknowledging the value in what you do can be a powerful motivator. Another important step is to use your proper chain of command and be part of the solution, not part of the problem.


By doing these things and staying focused on your responsibilities, you'll be well on your way to conquering those feelings of frustration and having a more positive work day.

7/29/2024

Food Etiquette




Food is one of the things that brings us together. We all have our favorite dishes and ingredients to prepare and enjoy. Sometimes, we must consider those around us and how our choices impact them. This is especially important when it comes to odors. As delicious as fish may be, the pungent aroma can stick around long after the meal.


So, while we should always feel free to enjoy our favorite foods, it's important to be mindful of those around us and avoid any unpleasant and lingering smells, especially in shared spaces like break rooms.