Dare To Do Nursing Differently
Nurse managers have been blamed for staffing problems they may never have had the math to solve. In this episode of Dare to Do Nursing Differently, Teresa Sanderson sits down with Robert Wingo, a board-certified informatics nurse, to talk about a 66-year-old math error hiding inside nurse staffing budget formulas. The impact? For every 100 nurses a unit actually needs, the formula may already be shorting the budget by 2–6 positions. And that is before PTO. Before FMLA. Before vacancies. Before call-outs. Before turnover. Before anyone says, “We just need to be more resilient.” This conversation matters because chronic understaffing is not just an operations issue. It affects burnout. It affects moral injury. It affects incivility. It affects patient care. It affects whether nurse leaders are set up to succeed or quietly handed an impossible assignment. Robert also challenges the language nursing has accepted for years: “productive” and “non-productive” time. Because education, orientation, PTO, professional development, and recovery are not waste. They are patient care support. And when we cut patient care support, we are not becoming more efficient. We are defunding the fuel and maintenance that keep nursing running. Nursing has to understand the math. Not because nurses need one more responsibility. Because the people making financial decisions need to hear from nurses who can speak the language, challenge the assumptions, and name the real root cause. Watch this episode if you have ever felt like staffing was broken before the schedule was even written. #NursingEducation #NurseEntrepreneur #NurseOwnedBusiness #NursingCE #NursingContinuingEducation
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