Lorie Brown, Nurse Attorney talks to Stephen Houlahan, a nurse currently running for U.S. Congress in California, discusses his nursing background, how he entered politics and became an activist. They also discuss how nurses can become activists and represent their communities as well as the issues and topics that he is passionate about and wants to change. Find more information on Stephen at ElectHoulahan.com. (317) 465-1065
victim nurse says
“There is a lot of corruption people don’t know about”
That is when people act, when it affects them . The majority of nurses have no clue how the BON and agency really operates . If they did they would never get a license.
When a woman who caused a law suit to be filed against her and the hospital because of her incompetence , ‘uses’ the BON to go after the nurse and distract to destroy the suit , and the BON goes along with all of it . Using unlimited amount of tax payers money to witch hunt . So much more but is a major focus for victim nurses after finding out , what really happens . Yet the ANA is against any nurse who speaks up and sticks with the BON. Another problem with nursing.
I hope when you get in Congress that you look at some real issues that affect nurses. Issues that destroys lives . Nice video , agree with most, not all but the passion and drive to do the right thing is there.
Luisa says
Hello Stephen,
It is nice to have you there. I want to get involved and support other nurses as I was bullied in the past, specifically at Sharp hospital. There is a strong group running the hospital or wherever they are and making us quit the job.
What can I do or go and apply?
Best regards,