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Nurse to Nurse: Find your Inspiration

Find your inspiration…

I encourage you to watch the documentary, In Case of Emergency, from filmmaker Carolyn Jones, and to read The Wisdom of Frontline Nurses Report: 14 Solutions.

Both connected me to purpose and renewed my pride in our profession. Here are a few caveats that came to mind that have helped me stay grounded and focused when I am feeling overwhelmed and distracted by negativity.

Consider the source. It’s easy to get pulled into discussions on social media or spend a lot of time tuned into the news. Stay updated from reputable sources; go right to the source. Read the studies and interpret the data and consult with trusted colleagues.

Practice gratitude. Consider starting or ending each day, recognizing/writing 3 things you are thankful for.

Use your voice. As nurses, we are educators, and we are trusted. Share the facts, focus on the evidence, and be honest about how much remains unknown about COVID-19.

Avoid engaging. While we can’t control the actions of others, we can control our own reactions.

Surround yourself with positive people. When you are presented with negativity, take a deep breath and listen. Often, that is enough. If not, see #4!

Escape. Make time for the things that bring you joy, whether it’s getting outside, reading a novel, or cooking something new. Self-care is more important than ever.

Look for the silver lining. For me, my college-aged kids returning home last spring gave us time together as a family that we would not have otherwise had. I will treasure the memories that we made during that time.

Smile. Even behind your mask ????

Say hello. Reach out to others, whether greeting them during your walk, making a call or text, or sending a note in the mail. Stay connected.

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Orthopedic Surgeon brings robotic joint surgery to the area

Riverside Healthcare is pleased to welcome board-certified orthopedic surgeon and total joint specialist, Mohammed Ahmed, MD.

Dr. Ahmed completed his Doctor of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine in Chicago, IL. Pursuing additional education went on to complete an Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Ahmed then completed an Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic Center for Adult Reconstructive Surgery in Cleveland, OH.

In addition to his education, Dr. Ahmed is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons.

Dr. Ahmed is board-certified in Orthopedic Surgery by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. While Dr. Ahmed is a total joint specialist, he specializes in utilizing robotic surgical equipment for hip and knee replacement surgeries. Dr. Ahmed’s clinical interests include 

  • minimally invasive joint replacement
  • muscle sparing direct anterior total hip replacement 
  • robotic-assisted total joint replacement
  • complex primary and revision total joint replacement

Dr. Ahmed will be seeing patients at Riverside Orthopedic Specialists, located at 400 Riverside Drive, Suite 1600 in Bourbonnais, IL. Dr. Ahmed is now accepting new patients, to schedule an appointment call (815) 802-7090.To learn more about Dr. Ahmed and Riverside’s full team of orthopedic specialists here.

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Radiology Opens Central Transport Unit

Our Central Transport Unit went live on 1/4/21. This expanded transport team will transport patients for imaging exams, procedures, admissions and discharges, and transport deceased patients to the morgue. The team will be identifiable by their olive green scrubs. Training for applicable units on how to place a transport request is in the form of an OLIE video. Rene Whitaker is the trainer for this process. 

Pictured front row, left to right:Jen Fanning, Supervisor, Ashley Kaftan, Amber Serna, Janae Lang 

Back row, left to right:
Stephen Felton, Alyssa Puente-Sundeen, Jason Paris, Erica Robertson, Isaiah Jackson

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