Tips to help you communicate with your manager
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, June 4, 2007
Good communication is essential in every relationship in healthcare. As a nurse, you interact with patients, physicians, other nurses, and managers on a daily basis. How comfortable are you with dealing with each group? Are physicians intimidating sometimes? Are other nurses cliquey? Are you unsure of what to expect from your manager? With an excerpt from our upcoming book Stressed Out About Communication Skills, we'll help you get a handle on working with the boss:
Everybody walks into new situations with a set of expectations that they form from past experiences. But nursing students' exposure to nursing managers is usually extremely minimal during clinical rotations. How do you know if your expectations are too high or too low? Having a realistic set of expectations will set you up to succeed in communicating with your manager.
Professional behaviors: What can I expect?
More specifically, this means that all conversations about your accountability and behavior will be held in private. The tone of voice from your manager is consistently respectful. You are not just a cog in the great wheel of healthcare, but an appreciated member of the healthcare team.
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