
Clinada: Shift Agent
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Clinada: Shift Agent
@clinadapro
Seamless clinical handoff. Continuous patient care. Built for nurses and frontline teams.








the most oblivious girl in the world, everybody #ThePittSpoilers

I dont know who needs to hear this, but talking as a healthcare professional infact as a nurse, please quit! Quit like mad if that place is toxic and you can't do it anymore. Burnout is not something you want to experience, toxic work environment is not healthy

A large number of people I went to HS with did not go to college. It was a rural area and very few were able to go. I was able to go, but I had a scholarship that paid the first year. After that, I went to school during the day and worked second shift as a nursing assistant. That was before the 12 hour shifts. We did not expect our parents to pay for it. They supported me as much as they could. I had a place to stay and food to eat. And I didn’t have huge loans because I worked a full time job.

@RedPilledNurse I think nursing has to be up there. The abusive patients, other nurses, providers + unsafe staffing. Working at bedside is dangerous. It’s why I left 7 years ago. I was scared for my safety on multiple occasions. Almost every bedside nurse I know is looking to get out.




@DannymaxRn I dey active chief especially for NGOs and oil and gas you can take bedside nursing gig to @ToviaMonday and @KpoabariRN



Trump’s Department of Education has moved to strip nurses of our professional status and make school more expensive — but there's still time to push back. From now until March 2, we need you to raise your voice and submit a public comment in opposition: federalregister.gov/documents/2026…

Transferred to family & geriatric medicine yasss bedside nursing
























“Medical Work Was Making Me Depr£ssed” — Actress Jemima Osunde Opens Up Actress Jemima Osunde, speaking with Falz on House 21 TV, shared the emotional challenges she faced and trauma while working in healthcare. During the interview she said; “Medical work was making me depr£ssed and angry. It was when I went for therapy that I found out I was bearing the weight of a lot of people s¥ffering, and that happens a lot with healthcare workers,” she revealed. Osunde, a trained physiotherapist, recounted a particularly difficult case to backup the challenges she had to face. She said; “As a physiotherapist, we deal with every department. One time I was treating a 14-year-old girl with Vesicov@ginal Fistula (VVF) because of the trauma of v@ginaldelivery at such a young age, and it was too much for her body to handle. And her baby also had cerebral palsy.”




