Coffee Before Clinicals

Jennifer Rossetti

Coffee Before Clinicals Real nurses. Real professors. Real support for nursing students. Nursing school is hard. We’re here to make it a little easier. Coffee Before Clinicals is a podcast created by nurse educators who understand what it’s really like to balance exams, clinicals, care plans, and the never-ending pressure to “figure it all out.” Hosted by experienced nursing professors, this show is your go-to space for: Practical survival strategies for nursing school Test prep tips that actually work Deep dives into diseases, meds, and clinical scenarios Case-based learning to help concepts stick Real talk about burnout, confidence, and impostor syndrome  This isn’t a polished lecture or a YouTube recap. It’s the voice of nurses who’ve been where you are—and now walk beside you in the classroom and on the floor. Whether you’re on your way to clinical, prepping for the NCLEX, or questioning everything during finals week, we’ve got your back. No fluff. No judgment. Just coffee, clinicals, and the clarity you need to keep going. New episodes drop when you need them most. Follow wherever you listen—and grab your coffee before clinicals.

Episodes

  1. 10/29/2025

    Nurses Confront Bias: Addiction, Recovery, And Respectful Care

    🎙️ Got questions or a topic you're dying to hear? Text us and let’s make it happen—we’re all ears and ready to roll! What if the fastest way to safer care is changing a single assumption? We sit down with educator and recovery advocate Shane Watson to examine how stigma around addiction silently shapes assessments, pain decisions, and patient trust—and how simple shifts in language and presence can prevent harm. Shane’s lived story spans early substance use, incarceration, and 14 years of long-term recovery. His candor opens a rare window into day-to-day recovery, the fear of being dismissed as “drug seeking,” and the relief of being treated like a whole person. Jennifer brings decades of ICU experience to translate those insights into bedside practice: treating pain as real, using person-first language, and gathering data before deciding. Together, we map out a balanced approach that meets needs while guarding against relapse—think smaller quantities, reassessment, lockouts, and family support for at-home dosing. We also dig into the subtle power of therapeutic communication. Your tone, posture, and micro-expressions can either invite disclosure or shut it down. That matters when the difference between withdrawal and sepsis is a missed cue, or when a hidden med or illicit substance could trigger serotonin syndrome. Case-by-case care beats pattern-based shortcuts, especially with frequent flyers who might be presenting with something new. And because sustained compassion requires capacity, we talk openly about burnout, compassion fatigue, and how to cross the “line” into a room with presence while still protecting your own health with rest, nutrition, debriefing, and support. Across stories and strategies, the theme is constant: addiction is a health issue, recovery is possible, and respect is a clinical skill. If you’re a nursing student, preceptor, or bedside nurse, you’ll leave with practical steps to reduce bias, improve assessment accuracy, and build trust that leads to safer outcomes. Subscribe, rate, and share with a classmate or colleague—then tell us one bias you’ll check on your next shift. Your small changes can have big consequences for patient safety and dignity. Music by Smallrose Productions

    42 min
  2. 08/14/2025

    Stop Memorizing, Start Narrating: The Secret to Understanding Disease Processes

    🎙️ Got questions or a topic you're dying to hear? Text us and let’s make it happen—we’re all ears and ready to roll! Remember struggling with pathophysiology, staring at pages of scientific terms wondering how anyone could possibly remember it all? You're not alone—and it's not your fault. The problem isn't your brain; it's the approach. Pathophysiology transforms from an overwhelming memorization challenge into an intuitive learning experience when you approach it as storytelling. Your brain naturally retains narratives better than isolated facts. That red blood cell traveling through narrowing vessels isn't just biology—it's the beginning of a compelling story that explains why symptoms occur and treatments work. The five-part patho story arc provides a framework for understanding any disease process: the normal baseline (once upon a time in a healthy body), the trigger that disrupts homeostasis, the body's compensatory response, the crisis point where symptoms peak, and finally, the resolution through treatment or adaptation. Suddenly, those disconnected symptoms make sense as logical consequences of an unfolding narrative. Imagine pneumonia not as a list of symptoms but as a "neighborhood invasion" where bacteria move into the alveoli uninvited, causing white blood cells and fluid to rush in, ultimately blocking oxygen exchange. Or heart failure as an "overworked employee" forced into constant overtime until it simply can't keep up, leading to backed-up traffic (edema) and exhaustion. These frameworks make complex pathophysiology stick in ways that rote memorization never could. This approach transforms how you'll perform on exams, communicate with patients, and think clinically. Next time you're drowning in patho notes, step back and ask: Where in the story am I? What happened before? What happens next? How can I help rewrite the ending? Your understanding of the body's stories will become the foundation of intuitive, excellent nursing care. Ready to stop memorizing and start understanding? Let's transform how you learn pathophysiology—one story at a time. Music by Smallrose Productions

    11 min

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About

Coffee Before Clinicals Real nurses. Real professors. Real support for nursing students. Nursing school is hard. We’re here to make it a little easier. Coffee Before Clinicals is a podcast created by nurse educators who understand what it’s really like to balance exams, clinicals, care plans, and the never-ending pressure to “figure it all out.” Hosted by experienced nursing professors, this show is your go-to space for: Practical survival strategies for nursing school Test prep tips that actually work Deep dives into diseases, meds, and clinical scenarios Case-based learning to help concepts stick Real talk about burnout, confidence, and impostor syndrome  This isn’t a polished lecture or a YouTube recap. It’s the voice of nurses who’ve been where you are—and now walk beside you in the classroom and on the floor. Whether you’re on your way to clinical, prepping for the NCLEX, or questioning everything during finals week, we’ve got your back. No fluff. No judgment. Just coffee, clinicals, and the clarity you need to keep going. New episodes drop when you need them most. Follow wherever you listen—and grab your coffee before clinicals.