Q&A: A conversation with Boot Camp Instructor Sharme Brodie

CDI Blog - Volume 11, Issue 24


Sharme Brodie,
RN, CCDS

Editor’s note: Everyone comes to CDI from a different place. Recently, we chatted with Sharme Brodie, RN, CCDS, CDI education specialist with HCPro in Middleton, Massachusetts, about how she got to where she is, the benefits of on-site training, and her favorite parts of training. For information about HCPro’s upcoming CDI Boot Camps, click here.


Brodie and CDI Education
Director Laurie L. Prescott
having some fun at one of
the ACDIS Conferences!

Q: Can you describe your healthcare experience for us?
A: I have more than 30 years of healthcare experience under my belt in a variety of positions ranging from medical technician to nurse. After an injury to my shoulder, bedside nursing was no longer an option, so I turned to case management and quality training. To my surprise, I really enjoyed the logistical side of nursing and performing chart reviews, and I ended up taking an exciting opportunity to cross-train for a CDI position at my hospital.
 
A few years later, I decided to try my hand as a traveling consultant for a CDI consulting company in Georgia. While I enjoyed traveling, my favorite aspect of the position was teaching, so I applied as an instructor for HCPro/ACDIS to pursue my passion full-time. 
 
Q: What inspired you to pursue a career in teaching? 
A: I have always had a passion for both teaching and nursing, so it is rewarding to have a career that allows me to combine the two. My love for teaching started early on. I was a coach for my children’s sports teams, teacher for classes at my church, and a mentor for new employees and nursing students. There is a certain type of satisfaction that you get from teaching and being a part of the learning process that is hard to explain.

Q: What is the most rewarding aspect of teaching on-site education? 
A: I know it sounds corny, but the most rewarding aspect of teaching is watching light bulbs go off as my students learn new concepts. I am so grateful to all my students and welcome their feedback. At the end of the day, they’re the reason I love what I do and not many people can say that. 

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ACDIS Guidance, Education