
Deborah Stamps
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Based in Rochester, NY Deborah Stamps EdD, MBA, MS, RN, GNP, NE-BC (She, Her, Hers) is an accomplished, progressive academic & healthcare executive with more than 30 years of progressive leadership experience.
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Deborah Stamp Shares Tips to Becoming an Effective Mentor in Healthcare
Mentorship is crucial in healthcare, as studies have shown that it can help individuals reach their goals and manage the stress of their position. Many employees in this field were also more likely to have experienced success with a mentor.
By Deborah Stamps 3 years ago in Journal
Deborah Stamps Shares How to Build Lasting Patient Trust
Being able to trust a healthcare professional is crucial for patients. The concept of trust is essential in healthcare as it involves the safety and comfort of patients. Patients can feel vulnerable and uncertain of a healthcare professional’s intentions and competence.
By Deborah Stamps 3 years ago in Longevity
Deborah Stamps Shares Essential Education and Skills to Advance in a Healthcare Career
Today’s healthcare workers should take responsibility for their careers by developing their unique skills and networking with the right people. Healthcare management is a great career choice for people looking to move up or switch careers. It provides them with job security and opportunities for advancement. There are many advantages to working in this field, and here are the essential steps to advance in a healthcare career.
By Deborah Stamps 3 years ago in Journal
Deborah Stamps on the Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in the Healthcare Industry
The terms diversity and inclusion are commonly used in various contexts, but they have only recently been brought into the discussion about healthcare. The healthcare workforce must include individuals from diverse backgrounds to provide the best possible care to their patients.
By Deborah Stamps 3 years ago in Longevity
Deborah Stamps on Why Nurses Should Prioritize Their Mental Health
Healthcare workers have been at the forefront of the pandemic. Even before that, they constantly lived under the strain of perpetual stress. This is especially true for nurses, who frequently deal with the public, making stronger connections with their patients.
By Deborah Stamps 3 years ago in Longevity




