• Nurse Builds AI Patient Advocacy App Inspired By Her Own Misdiagnosed Brain Condition (with Rachel Dumas)
    May 13 2026

    Nurse, patient, and founder Rachell Dumas joins host Colton Lord on the Club Nurse Podcast to share how her own near-death experience inspired HEARD, an AI-powered app helping patients advocate for themselves.

    Rachell has a background in trauma, neuro ICU, and COVID care, and traveled to New York City during the height of the pandemic. After nine pregnancy losses, two brain surgeries, and being dismissed in the ER while showing stroke symptoms, she built HEARD to give patients the tools she had as a nurse: research, real-time guidance, and a way to escalate care when something is wrong.

    In this episode, Rachell and Colton dig into why misdiagnosis kills 250,000 patients a year, how AI can both help and harm in healthcare, and why nurses are some of the best innovators in the country. She also opens up about the trauma of COVID, the power of therapy, and why every nurse should trust their instincts.

    If you're a nurse with an idea, a patient who feels unheard, or someone curious about where AI and healthcare meet, this conversation is for you.

    Learn more at myherdapp.com. Listen to the full episode at nurse.org/clubnurse.

    Connect with Colton on social media:

    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton


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    32 mins
  • Nurse News: Nurses Week 2026 – FREE Stuff, Red Landmarks & a Reminder of Your Worth!
    May 6 2026

    Happy Nurses Week! In this special Nurses Week 2026 episode, host Colton Lord celebrates the 5.7 million nurses across the country and unpacks why this year carries extra weight, with Congress officially declaring 2026 the "Year of the Power of Nurses" and the American Nurses Association marking its 130th anniversary.

    Colton breaks down everything happening this week, from the 200+ iconic landmarks worldwide lighting up red (including One World Trade Center and Boston's Zakim Bridge) to the ANA's nationwide hospital tour. He also rounds up all the freebies and deals nurses should be cashing in on, including Chipotle's giveaway of 100,000 free entree gift cards, daily prize drops at nurse.org, and exclusive discounts from brands like Lululemon, Figs, Carhartt, and Clove.

    But beyond the free burritos and red lights, Colton closes with a heartfelt reminder: your worth as a nurse isn't measured by the rocks, cup of noodles, or empty Ziploc bags some hospitals hand out. Whether you're at the bedside or have pivoted away from it, your impact is real, your care is remembered, and it's always okay to prioritize yourself. Plus, a sneak peek at upcoming guest episodes you won't want to miss.

    Tune in, soak up the appreciation, and go get your freebies, bestie. You deserve it.

    Connect with Colton on social media:

    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    13 mins
  • Nurse News: Surgeon Charged After Removing Wrong Organ, Dodgers Pitcher Honors Nurses, NJ Nurse Killed in Domestic Violence Tragedy, Nurse Blake Expands Comedy Tour, and NICU Nurse Honored With Lunar Crater Tribute
    Apr 17 2026

    This week on Club Nurse, Colton is back with a full rundown of the wild, heartbreaking, and wholesome moments happening in healthcare. From jaw-dropping OR mistakes to cosmic-level nurse appreciation, we’re hitting all the feels. 👀

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Surgeon charged with manslaughter after allegedly removing the wrong organ, despite nurses sounding the alarm
    • Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia honoring the nurses and clinicians who cared for his family after the loss of his newborn daughter
    • LPN Victoria Alexander tragically killed at work by her estranged husband in a domestic violence incident
    • Nurse Blake expanding his “But Did You Die?” comedy tour with 35+ new North American cities
    • Artemis II astronaut Reed Wiseman proposing to name a lunar crater “Carroll” after his late NICU nurse wife

    Jump Ahead to Listen:

    [00:01:37] Surgeon removes wrong organ, faces manslaughter charges
    [00:05:15] Dodgers pitcher honors nurses after daughter's death
    [00:08:54] Nurse killed at work by estranged husband
    [00:11:07] Nurse Blake adds 35+ cities to comedy tour
    [00:12:58] Astronaut honors late NICU nurse wife with lunar crater name

    Connect with Colton on social media:

    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    16 mins
  • Nurse News: Nurse’s Warning Ignored Before Resident Killed, Trump’s $100K Visa Fee Threatens Staffing, Clinic Shooting in Fresno, and Florida Hospital Sues Patient Staying 5 Months Post-Discharge
    Mar 25 2026

    This week on Club Nurse, Colton is breaking down some truly wild healthcare news that has nurses everywhere shaking their heads. From ignored red flags to terrifying workplace violence and the most unhinged discharge situation ever, we’re talking about it all.

    Here’s what we get into:

    • A nurse who was fired after sounding the alarm about a sketchy med tech… before he allegedly murdered a resident.
    • An update on Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee and a new bipartisan bill trying to protect international healthcare workers.
    • A 69-year-old patient who shot a healthcare worker multiple times inside a Fresno clinic.
    • A discharged patient who has refused to leave her hospital room for five months and the hospital’s lawsuit to finally get her out.

    Jump Ahead to Listen:
    [00:02:26] Nurse’s warning ignored before assisted living resident killed
    [00:06:28] Update on proposed $100,000 H1B visa fee for clinicians
    [00:07:47] Patient shoots healthcare worker in Fresno clinic
    [00:09:53] Patient refuses to leave hospital room for five months

    Connect with Colton on social media:

    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    13 mins
  • Nurse News: CA Hospital Weapon Scanners, 63-Year-Old Nursing Student, Night Shift Safety Gap, and FIGS-Backed $6K Tax Credit Proposal for Nurses
    Mar 20 2026

    This week on Club Nurse, Colton is back with a Nurse News roundup that actually respects your attention span. No fluff, no doom spiral, just fast updates that matter to you on the floor.

    Here’s what you’re getting into:

    • California hospitals rolling out weapon detectors at main, ER, and L&D entrances—and what that could mean for your safety at work.
    • A 63-year-old Michigan nursing student showing you it’s actually never too late to go for the RN.
    • Night shift nurses getting less safety support than days—and why nights still feels like the hospital’s forgotten shift.
    • The Healthcare Is Human Act, developed with FIGS, which could bring a $6,000 tax credit for nurses and other clinicians working in shortage areas.

    Jump Ahead to Listen:
    [00:02:31] New California law: hospital weapons detectors
    [00:06:23] 63-year-old Michigan nursing student Margie
    [00:10:20] Night shift nurses feeling unsupported
    [00:12:11] Proposed $6,000 Healthcare is Human tax credit
    [00:13:45] Nurse.org awards shout-outs

    Connect with Colton on social media:
    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    16 mins
  • Nurse News: Nurse Draft Explained, Nurse Dolly’s Kid Health Show, WI Staffing Bill Push, Alzheimer’s Blood Test Breakthrough, Epic AI Cuts Charting, Travel Nurse Pay Lawsuit, and HIV-Linked Insulin Vial Firing
    Mar 11 2026

    Nursing news but make it actually interesting. Colton is back breaking down the latest healthcare headlines nurses should know about. From policy updates and AI charting tools to wild legal cases and medical breakthroughs, it’s a quick catch-up on what’s happening across the nursing world.

    This episode covers:

    • Nurses getting drafted? Let’s unpack the actual law and why it’s not happening right now.
    • A nurse creating a kid-friendly YouTube series (Nurse Dolly) to make health and doctor visits less scary for kids.
    • Wisconsin trying to pass a bill for safer nurse-to-patient ratios and banning mandatory overtime.
    • A new blood test that might predict Alzheimer’s symptoms years before they start.
    • Epic rolling out AI tools that could seriously cut down nurse charting time.
    • A travel nurse suing over missing pay and overtime… because apparently someone thought nurses wouldn’t notice.
    • A nurse fired after reusing an insulin vial linked to an HIV-positive patient (yikes).

    Jump Ahead to Listen:
    [00:02:13] Could nurses be drafted?
    [00:04:17] Nurse Dolly kids’ health YouTube channel
    [00:05:49] Wisconsin Nurse Staffing and Patient Protection Act
    [00:08:10] New blood test predicting Alzheimer’s symptoms
    [00:09:32] Epic AI tools to cut nurse charting
    [00:11:22] NYC strike travel nurse wage lawsuit
    [00:13:08] Nurse fired after reusing HIV-contaminated insulin vial

    Connect with Colton on social media:
    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    16 mins
  • Nurse News: Joint Commission Debunks Myth, Netflix’s Lucy Letby Doc, 14 OB Nurses Resign in TN, NYC Strike Deal Reached, Kaiser Walkout Grows, Super Bowl Nurse Wedding, and Rx Savings Showdown
    Feb 12 2026

    This week’s news is giving myth-busting, true crime, nurse solidarity, Super Bowl romance, strike wins, and discount meds. We’re running through the biggest nurse headlines in the exact order they dropped, so you can stay informed without doom-scrolling your nervous system into oblivion.

    • Joint Commission clears up the “no drinks at the nurses station” myth and basically says… your water bottle isn’t the villain.
    • Netflix’s The Investigation of Lucy Letby dives into the neonatal nurse case and hospital red flags.
    • All 14 OB nurses resign after a Tennessee hospital shuts down its entire L&D unit. Rural healthcare crisis, unlocked.
    • A male nurse gets legally married during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. Main character energy.
    • NYC nurses secure a major strike victory with staffing and pay wins.
    • Kaiser nurses in CA and Hawaii continue striking, with more workers joining.
    • Trump Rx vs. Cost Plus Drugs vs. GoodRx breakdown for cheaper meds.

    Jump Ahead to Listen:
    [00:02:49] Joint Commission myth on drinks at nurses’ station
    [00:06:02] Netflix documentary on nurse Lucy Letby
    [00:08:58] 14 OB nurses resign after L&D closure in Tennessee
    [00:11:59] Nurse marries during Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show
    [00:13:28] New York City nurses strike agreement
    [00:15:12] Ongoing Kaiser nurses strike in CA and HI
    [00:15:51] TrumpRx, GoodRx, and Cost Plus Drugs overview

    Connect with Colton on social media:
    Instagram: @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

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    18 mins
  • AI That Charts for Nurses? Microsoft’s New Ambient Tool Could Ease Burnout and Save Time (With Mary Varghese Presti)
    Feb 12 2026

    Nurses deserve better than spending half a shift glued to a computer, and Microsoft might finally be helping. This week on Club Nurse, Colton talks with Mary Varghese Presti, former Johns Hopkins peds nurse turned Microsoft Health & Life Sciences leader, about Dragon Copilot for Nurses. They break down how ambient AI in Epic Rover can capture assessments in real time and help populate flowsheets, cutting down charting time and mental load. They also talk privacy, why this tool was built specifically for nursing workflows, and how nurses can stay involved as AI rolls out in healthcare.

    If you’ve ever stayed late to chart, skipped water, or held your pee for a heroic and medically inadvisable amount of time, this one’s for you.

    >>AI That Charts for Nurses? Microsoft’s New Ambient Tool Could Ease Burnout and Save Time

    Jump Ahead to Listen:

    [00:00:48] Introducing guest Mary Varghese Presti
    [00:03:04] Mary’s path from bedside to policy and tech
    [00:05:24] Why talk about AI and nursing now
    [00:06:21] What Dragon Copilot for nurses is
    [00:07:31] Nurses as “silent surveillance system”
    [00:10:23] Using Copilot in noisy and ED settings
    [00:11:39] Built specifically for nursing documentation
    [00:13:05] Step-by-step: using Copilot in a patient room
    [00:17:21] From pilots to general availability in hospitals
    [00:18:08] Faster, richer documentation and patient safety
    [00:21:21] Adopting new tech and changing nurse workflows

    Connect with Colton on social media:
    Instagram:
    @coltonalanlord, @club.nurse
    TikTok: @nursecolton

    Connect with Mary on LinkedIn

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    35 mins