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Do you have any? Do you get any? Discuss. . .


Breathe easy baby!
 
Posts: 5 | Registered: March 01, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I try to ensure an provide the tools so that all my staff gets respect.
Respect has to be earned by the individual first and then the team will follow.
I have been blessed to be respected throughout my career.
 
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Interesting question nebpusher. I am sure most of us have had some brush with a general low level of respect. I have personally experienced this. I believe firmly that knowledge, skill, the ability to execute said abilities when indicated and by making a difference clinically will earn respect from competent clinicians from all disciplines. Many of those who are initially disrespectful will come around when you show you know your stuff.
 
Posts: 147 | Location: Buckeye Az | Registered: January 27, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Your department is only as good as the weakest link. For some stupid reason people like to remember the one bone head move rather than the previous 10 good calls. I am fortunate to work at a hospital that has changed it's tune towards the RT staff over the last few years. Most of that change is due to the intensivest demanding a higher level of performance and our neonatalogist expecting more from us also.
 
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I work in a NICU in south FL and the RTs here are intrigal parts of the team as a whole. Our opinion is valued and our skills are honed. GREAT job
 
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The hospital I started at 5 years ago had little to no RT respect, mainly due to the disgruntled dayshift RT's. As we are slowly bringing in better therapists (mostly on nights)the respect is a little better, but its slooooow going. The nurses deffinatly have their favorites (for good reason).

Like was said earlier, they remember the bad calls from the handfull of horrible therapists. I blame management some due to the fact that they hang on to those bad therapists who have given management every opportunity to fire them. We're talkin...extubating the wrong patient bad.
 
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