Rebuilding the Nursing Workforce and Restoring Trust in Healthcare with Dr. Diana Mason

The Future of Nursing


In this episode, Robin Strongin talks with nurse leader Dr. Diana Mason about the future of nursing and the urgent need to invest in the healthcare workforce. They discuss the impact of COVID-19, the strain of burnout, and the growing corporatization of care. Mason shares insights from the Future of Nursing reports on advancing health equity, rebuilding trust, and supporting nurses through better work environments and education. She also highlights nurse innovators tackling gaps in care—from rural health to trauma recovery—and calls for renewed respect and investment in those who keep our communities healthy.

Takeaways

  • The nursing workforce is in crisis. COVID-19 deepened burnout and staffing shortages, revealing how fragile work environments have become.
  • Workplace culture must change. Nurses need safe, supportive settings where their well-being is valued alongside patient care.
  • Corporate consolidation hurts communities. Hospital mergers and private equity ownership often prioritize profit over people.
  • Equity must guide the future of care. The Future of Nursing reports call for nurses to lead efforts on health equity and social determinants like housing and food.
  • Investing in nursing pays off. Supporting nurses strengthens families, communities, and the overall economy.
  • Nurses are driving innovation. From telehealth trauma care to rural health solutions, nurses are creating scalable models to fill care gaps.
  • Human connection matters most. Honoring patients and caregivers—through practices like “the pause”—helps restore meaning in healthcare.
Chapters
00:00 — Introduction
01:25 — Tribute to Linda Burns Bolton and overview of the American Academy of Nursing
03:40 — Nursing workforce challenges and leadership lessons
04:40 — COVID’s impact on nurses and public perception
07:55 — Burnout, work environments, and the need for systemic change
10:00 — Corporatization and private equity in healthcare
12:30 — “Future of Nursing” reports and health equity
16:30 — Investing in the nursing workforce and global shortages
18:10 — Midwifery and rural healthcare access
20:20 — Nurse-led innovations and solutions
24:55 — Honoring patients and supporting healthcare teams
27:05 — Advice for future nurses and career paths
29:15 — Education pathways and lifelong learning
30:10 — Diana’s research and shift to policy
32:20 — Music picks and meaning behind them
33:50 — Lessons from history and the role of AI in care
35:15 — Closing thoughts and wrap-up

Health Dame Guest, Diana J. Mason.
Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACN (Hon.)

Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACN(Hon.)
Senior Policy Service Professor, Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement, George Washington University School of Nursing Programme Director, International Council of Nurses, Global Nursing Leadership Institute, Professor Emerita, Hunter College, City University of New York, Producer and Moderator, HealthCetera in the Catskills, WIOX Radio at wioxradio.org
www.healthmediapolicy.com
Diana J. Mason on LinkedIn
Favorite Song: Country Joe McDonald, Thank the Nurse

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