Healthcare
Beyond Healthcare, How Nurses Have Shaped Modern Society
Nursing's influence extends far beyond hospital walls to reshape policy, culture, and social movements across generations
Key takeaways
Nurses have historically been agents of social and political change, not just caregivers.
The profession has influenced public health policy, civil rights, and community advocacy movements.
Nursing's legacy continues to shape modern healthcare systems and broader societal structures.
Nurses Have Shaped Modern Society beyond healthcare to stand as pivotal figures that transcend their traditional roles, influencing the broader spectrum of societal change. Healthcare Rethink, a FinThrive podcast hosted by Brian Urban, welcomes Sarah DiGregorio, Journalist, Author, and Speaker, to discuss her second book, "Taking Care: The Story of Nursing and Its Power to Change Our World." As a journalist and author with a rich background spanning academia to food journalism, DiGregorio pivots to healthcare, drawn by personal experiences and a drive to spotlight the nuanced human side of navigating the medical system.
DiGregorio's work, deeply influenced by her experiences as a mother to a premature child and a daughter to ailing parents, offers a compelling narrative on the transformative power of nursing. The discussion with Urban traverses the evolution of nursing, the unrecognized depth of nurses' contributions, and their profound connection with patients amidst healthcare's complex labyrinths. DiGregorio's book sheds light on the 27 million nurses who underpin healthcare delivery and significantly impact cost reduction and patient experience, underscoring the pressing need to reevaluate nursing's place in modern medicine and society.
About the author
Brian Urban has a deep skill set in health promotion and product development for rare disease and senior populations with Large Health Plans and Specialty Pharmacy. Urban has served as a speaker on such topics for the Alzheimer’s Association, Obediah Cole Prostate Cancer Foundation, Cigna Corp and Utica University Institute for the study of integrative healthcare. Urban has received a Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology-Health Promotion, Masters of Business Administration in Market Development and is currently completing a Masters in Public Health at Dartmouth College. Urban is currently a research-fellow sponsored by a Robert Wood Johnson Grant supporting Utica University public health research in Upstate New York.