
The healthcare industry relies on the dedication and compassion of nurses, yet many professionals face burnout and challenges in balancing their personal and professional lives. At Hire Energy Healthcare, we’re committed to supporting nurses across all healthcare settings by sharing insights and conversations with industry leaders who are making a difference. In a recent interview, we spoke with Amy Madrigal, U.S. Regional Director of Nurses In Charge, a global nonprofit focused on empowering nurses through mentorship, burnout prevention, and advocacy.
5 Key Takeaways from Our Conversation with Amy Madrigal

Self-Care is Essential for Nurses to Thrive
Nurses often put their patients’ needs before their own, leading to burnout and decreased job satisfaction. Amy emphasized the importance of prioritizing self-care, such as taking scheduled breaks, eating meals, and stepping away for a moment of relaxation. Simple acts like going for a walk, listening to music, or enjoying a snack can significantly improve mental and physical well-being.

Mentorship Builds Confidence and Reduces Burnout
Recognizing the challenges that new nurses face, Nurses In Charge is developing mentorship programs that connect students with experienced professionals. This initiative helps future nurses navigate the transition from education to practice while learning how to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Having a mentor provides both emotional support and practical guidance, helping nurses build confidence and resilience.

Supporting All Healthcare Roles Creates a Stronger Industry
The organization’s mission extends beyond registered nurses to include certified nurse aides (CNAs) and patient care technicians, many of whom aspire to become nurses. By offering mentorship and educational resources to individuals at all levels, Nurses In Charge is building a pipeline of well-trained professionals who are equipped to provide high-quality care.

Collaboration with Employers is Key to Creating Positive Work Environments
To create lasting change, Nurses In Charge is partnering with hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare organizations to advocate for better working conditions. Their goal is to help employers understand the importance of supporting their nursing teams—not just with temporary perks, but by fostering environments where nurses feel valued, heard, and empowered.

The Real Challenge is Retention, Not Shortage
Amy challenged the common belief that there is a nursing shortage, suggesting that many nurses are leaving the profession due to burnout and unsustainable working conditions. By addressing issues like staffing ratios, workload expectations, and workplace culture, healthcare organizations can improve retention and attract more professionals to the field.
How Nurses In Charge is Making an Impact
Burnout Prevention Through Education
Nurses In Charge believes that preventing burnout starts early. By integrating self-care education into nursing programs, they help students develop healthy habits before they enter the workforce. The organization also offers training on stress management, time management, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance, ensuring that nurses are prepared to handle the demands of their profession.
Mentorship: Bridging the Gap Between Education and Practice
The mentorship program pairs nursing students and CNAs with experienced professionals who can offer guidance and support. This relationship helps mentees build confidence, navigate workplace challenges, and develop the skills needed to succeed in high-stress environments.
Advocating for Systemic Change
Beyond supporting individual nurses, Nurses In Charge advocates for systemic changes within healthcare organizations. By partnering with employers, they aim to create workplaces where nurses feel respected and empowered to advocate for their needs. This includes addressing staffing ratios, improving communication between leadership and frontline staff, and fostering a culture of collaboration and support.
Connecting Nurses to Resources and Opportunities
At Hire Energy Healthcare, we believe that supporting nurses is essential to building a stronger healthcare industry. By sharing conversations with leaders like Amy Madrigal, we hope to raise awareness of the challenges nurses face and highlight the resources available to help them thrive.
Stay tuned for more conversations with healthcare leaders who are making a difference, and explore our job board to find your next opportunity in healthcare. Together, we can create a future where nurses feel supported, empowered, and inspired to provide exceptional care.
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