What can you do when your attending physician is a bully?
Hear from two nurses, Melissa and Laura, about their experiences being bullied by a physician.
For Melissa, it was notifying an on-call physician that a baby was ready to be delivered, only to be scolded for calling too soon.
For Laura, it was being reprimanded by a physician who questioned her abilities as a nurse in front of a patient.
So how do you respond to a bully, especially when the bully is in a position of power?
Connie spoke with Carolyn Smith, an associate professor and associate dean of research, and author of "Standing Up Against Workplace Bullying Behavior: Recommendations From Newly Licensed Nurses" for insight.
Carolyn, Melissa, and Laura all weigh in on standing up for yourself, calling out bullying, and sticking to your boundaries.
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