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Oct. 2, 2024

Jenn Johnson Shares Nursing Intuition on The Authors Alley with Dori DeCarlo

Jenn Johnson Shares Nursing Intuition on The Authors Alley with Dori DeCarlo

Jenn Johnson's books are a rally cry to all the other nurses struggling through and finding that they are losing their love of nursing.

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Jennifer Johnson is a wife, mother of two, and a Registered Nurse in Ontario, Canada. She has spent the last sixteen years of her career in the emergency room of big and small hospitals all over Northern and Southern Ontario. Jenn has personally been a part of all the heartbreak, drama, bullying, life to death moments, and then also trying to cope in the ER during an ongoing pandemic. Her book, "Nursing Intuition" is a rally cry to all the other nurses that struggled through the pandemic and finding that they are losing their love of nursing. They (as well as she) are burnt out and depressed and feeling hopeless. The love, caring, and camaraderie of nursing have changed for all of us, and the expectation that we continue to show up to a job that puts our lives on the line is new to us, and we are not doing well. Jenn wanted to put this book out there to let nurses know they are not alone. Bringing back the love of nursing is possible. Now more than ever, we need to support and help raise each other.

Join host Dori DeCarlo on The Authors Alley and connect with Jenn at rxforgrowth.com and on EtsyInstagramLinkedInTikTok and Amazon.

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Jenn Johnson

ER Nurse, Author, Mom

Hi, I’m Jennifer Johnson, and I am a wife, mother of two, and a Registered Nurse in Ontario, Canada. I have spent the last sixteen years of my career in the emergency room of big and small hospitals all over Northern and Southern Ontario. I have personally been a part of all the heartbreak, drama, bullying, life to death moments, and then also trying to cope in the ER during an ongoing pandemic. My books are my rally cry to all the other nurses struggling through this pandemic and finding that they are losing their love of nursing. They (as well as I) are burnt out and depressed and feeling hopeless. The love, caring, and camaraderie of nursing have changed for all of us, and the expectation that we continue to show up to a job that puts our lives on the line is new to us, and we are not doing well. I wanted to put this book out there to let nurses know they are not alone. Bringing back the love of nursing is possible. Now more than ever, we need to support and help raise each other.

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