
Nursing Uncharted Ep. 96 - From Jamaica to the USA: An International Travel Nurse’s Journey
In this episode of Nursing Uncharted, host Anne connects with Camille Ferraro, an international travel nurse from Jamaica, to uncover her inspiring journey in the U.S. healthcare system. Camille shares her experiences navigating cultural differences in nursing practices, the importance of patient education, and the honor of receiving the Daisy Award for her compassionate care.
The conversation delves into the realities of the opioid crisis, the evolution of charting systems, and the power of nurses supporting one another. Camille’s story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability required in nursing, offering valuable insights and encouragement for those looking to grow in their careers.
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We Discuss
00:00 Introduction to International Travel Nursing
02:51 The Journey of an International Nurse
06:09 Cultural Differences in Nursing Practices
09:01 Challenges and Learning Experiences
11:52 Patient Care and Education
15:11 The Impact of the Daisy Award
18:06 Opioid Use and Withdrawal in Different Countries
20:53 Charting Systems: Paper vs. Electronic
23:47 Celebrating the Daisy Award Recipient
27:08 Advice for Nurses
29:49 Conclusion and Reflections
About Camille Ferraro
Daisy Award-Winning Nurse | Advocate for Patient Care & Education
Camille Ferraro is a Daisy Award recipient, celebrated for her exceptional care as a Registered Nurse. Originally from Jamaica, Camille earned her BSN there before embarking on a transformative nursing career in the United States. With a focus on acutely ill adults, she brings a unique perspective to the challenges and opportunities of international nursing, inspiring others to explore new horizons in healthcare.
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