Pricked

Kim Brown Sims’ first guest is Drew Laine, the director of nursing in an emergency department with 20 years of experience in emergency medicine, critical care transport, trauma education, disaster preparedness, emergency management, and over five years of leadership in nursing. In this episode, Kim and Drew talk about the meaning and challenges of servant leadership in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Show Notes

⚡  The kind of energy that’s created when we get pricked. 0:06
👋  Meet Kim’s guest, Drew Laine! 1:49
😩  We all get pricked: Drew’s experiences and emotions. 3:41
🌗  Benefits and drawbacks of servant leadership. 6:32
😷 It is a difficult time in healthcare for frontline servants and servant leaders due to the pandemic. 10:54
👥 The definition of servant leadership and its goals. 11:54
🌞 The importance of focusing on people’s strengths and providing support so they can shine. 14:41 
💪 Key elements to developing a strong leadership style. 15:23
☀ Finding meaning in the work that you do. 19:17
📋 Practical action steps to creating successful servant leadership. 20:40
🤝 Managing people: How to connect with your staff. 23:08
❤ Drew’s most inspiring story about working with a team. 28:52
‍🩹 The DAISY Award: Caring for our caregivers. 32:22
🆘 Caregivers self-care and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing sessions. 34:20
👌 The Trauma-Informed Approach: Steps you can take as a leader. 39:32
👑 The antithesis to servant leadership styles and their impact on the employees. 42:00
🗣 The importance of acknowledgment and recognition of efforts. 46:48
🫂 Grab a battle buddy! 51:24
✨ What it means to be a servant leader. 53:07

Connect with Drew:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-laine-a8105562/

Connect with Kim:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-brown-sims/
https://www.facebook.com/kim.brownsims
Instagram: @kimbrownsims_


What is Pricked?

Kim Brown Sims is a board-certified senior executive, global healthcare & biotech consultant and health worker with over 35 years of experience across nonprofit, hospital and healthcare industries. Kim expresses the value of our clinical providers, nurses, doctors, social workers, mental health providers and discusses issues important to those on the front line, issues that the pandemic has brought to light, issues that have been in play for over 30 years. The Pricked podcast talks about the disruption and the innovation that's needed in health care through the policy changes that need to happen in order for us to truly make this an equitable and healthy world for all.