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Mental Health Tips: Her goal is to highlight burnout, financial struggles, and systemic issues in healthcare industry.

Mental Health Tips: Her goal is to highlight burnout, financial struggles, and systemic issues in healthcare industry.

Published 6 days, 23 hours ago
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Shelli-Ann McKenzie.


Purpose of the Interview

The interview focuses on advocating for healthcare professionals, addressing the challenges they face, and introducing Shelli-Ann McKenzie’s nonprofit organization, Help for Healthcare Professionals (HCPP). The goal is to highlight burnout, financial struggles, and systemic issues in healthcare while promoting programs that support mental wellness, financial literacy, and career development.


Key Takeaways

  1. Healthcare Workforce Challenges

    • Nurses and healthcare professionals face high stress, burnout, and long hours, leading to workforce shortages.
    • Many professionals struggle financially—24% live in poverty.
    • Lack of professors in nursing schools limits the number of students entering the profession.
  2. Understanding Nursing Roles

    • Nursing includes multiple levels:
      • Registered Nurse (RN): Associate or bachelor’s degree.
      • Advanced Practice Nurses: Master’s level (e.g., Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator).
      • Doctorate Level: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or PhD.
    • Nurse practitioners often function as an extension of physicians, providing quality care.
  3. Respect and Recognition

    • Nurses provide more direct care than any other health profession but often lack recognition.
    • Advocacy is key to ensuring nurses can practice at the highest level and improve access to care.
  4. Why HCPP Was Founded

    • Born out of COVID-19 crisis and Shelli-Ann’s personal experience with burnout.
    • Mission: Provide mental health referrals, financial assistance (gift cards, gas), and professional development.
    • Programs include:
      • Financial literacy workshops
      • Entrepreneurship training for healthcare professionals
      • Scholarships and internships for aspiring professionals
  5. Youth Med Program

    • Targets ages 13–20 to build a healthcare workforce pipeline.
    • Offers hands-on training, CPR certification, exposure to neurosurgeons, and mentorship.
    • Tuition-free and designed to scale nationally.
  6. Funding and Community Support

    • HCPP is a nurse-owned nonprofit, funded by federal grants and donations.
    • Annual event: Night of Gra
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