Daihnia Dunkley, Ph.D., RN: The systemic change needed to keep nurses in the profession

This is just…the interview that keeps on giving? Speaking with host RN Breanna Kinney-Orr, Dr. Daihnia Dunkley - affectionately, Dr. D - shared her "why’s" for what keeps her motivated as a nurse leader and educator. From years as an RN to nursing faculty at Yale, she has so much nursing knowledge to pass on. She gets into burnout, diversity, entrepreneurship, and more in this compelling interview. We’re honored - and so excited - to amplify this enduring voice in nursing.

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