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Why It's So Difficult to Create Meaningful Change in Hospitals: Lessons from a Bedside RN Turned Entrepreneur

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Here's my conversation with Zach Smith, a bedside nurse turned entrepreneur in a tech start up aimed to provide more autonomy back to nurses in managing their schedules.
Tune in to this episode as I speak with Zach on:

  • How the NurseGrid App started and his role as a founding member.
  • Lessons from his challenges in integrating their App in hospital scheduling systems.
  • His perspective on the current climate of the nursing workforce.

Zach's passion for advocating for fellow nurses is quite tangible in this raw and unfiltered conversation.
Listen to the FULL EPISODE and see the complete show notes:
https://mylesparillaconsulting.com/podcast/ep19

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This episode was recorded via Squadcast and edited via Descript.

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Here's my conversation with Zach Smith, a bedside nurse turned entrepreneur in a tech start up aimed to provide more autonomy back to nurses in managing their schedules.
Tune in to this episode as I speak with Zach on:

  • How the NurseGrid App started and his role as a founding member.
  • Lessons from his challenges in integrating their App in hospital scheduling systems.
  • His perspective on the current climate of the nursing workforce.

Zach's passion for advocating for fellow nurses is quite tangible in this raw and unfiltered conversation.
Listen to the FULL EPISODE and see the complete show notes:
https://mylesparillaconsulting.com/podcast/ep19

Like & Subscribe on:

Apple Podcast , Google Podcast , Spotify , Amazon Music

This episode was recorded via Squadcast and edited via Descript.

Support the show
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