CJN Network
CJN Network
CJN Network is a media platform dedicated to thoughtful dialogue around education, ethics, public policy, leadership, and media accountability. Episodes are editorial and informational, designed to slow down public conversation and prioritize reflection over reaction. CJN Network does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice.
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Episodes
Episode 11: What Rights Do Patients Actually Have? Understanding Informed Consent, Privacy, and Your Role in Healthcare 04.07.2026 13:42
Do you know your rights as a patient? In this episode of the CJN Network, Dr. Cambria Nwosu, legal nurse consultant and registered nurse, explores the protections every patient should understand before seeking medical care. From informed consent and the right to ask questions to accessing medical records, protecting your privacy, and participating in healthcare decisions, this conversation breaks...
Episode 10: Why Do Americans Go Into Debt Over Healthcare Even With Insurance? 20.06.2026 17:07
Most Americans believe health insurance exists to protect them from financial disaster. We pay premiums every month, follow the rules, stay in network, obtain referrals, and assume that if a serious illness or emergency occurs, our insurance will protect us. So why do millions of Americans still find themselves facing overwhelming medical debt? In this episode of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria Nwosu bre...
Episode 9: How Healthcare Became a Business — And Why Patients Feel It Everywhere 06.06.2026 13:50
In Episode 9 of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria examines the growing tension between patient care and the business structures shaping modern healthcare in the United States. Why do appointments feel rushed? Why are emergency rooms overcrowded? Why do patients increasingly feel unheard while clinicians themselves are overwhelmed and burned out? This episode breaks down how healthcare systems became increa...
Episode 8: The Policy Quietly Limiting Nurses — And Why It’s Already Affecting Your Care 23.05.2026 16:01
In Episode 8 of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria breaks down the growing policy push to cap federal student loans for nursing education and why the consequences are far bigger than most people realize. This episode examines the real cost of nursing education, why tuition is unlikely to suddenly decrease, and how these policies may reduce access to the profession for future nurses. It also explores why lim...
Episode 7: What To Do When Healthcare Goes Wrong — Complaints, Lawsuits, and Real Accountability 02.05.2026 14:17
In this episode of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria breaks down what patients can actually do when something goes wrong in healthcare. Many people assume the next step is to file a lawsuit. In reality, healthcare accountability is structured across multiple pathways, including internal complaints, licensing board investigations, and malpractice claims — each serving a different purpose. So how do you know...
Episode 6: What Rights Do Patients Actually Have in Healthcare? 18.04.2026 13:31
In this episode of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria breaks down one of the most misunderstood aspects of modern healthcare: patient rights. Many people assume that being a patient guarantees certain outcomes — immediate care, specific tests, or hospital admission. But in reality, patient rights are defined by legal standards, clinical judgment, and system limitations. So what are patients actually entitle...
Episode 5: Your Medical Record Is Not What You Think It Is - Who Controls Your Health Data? 04.04.2026 12:28
In this episode of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria breaks down one of the most misunderstood parts of modern healthcare: the medical record. Most patients assume their medical record is a simple and accurate summary of what happened during their visit. In reality, medical records serve multiple purposes at once. They document clinical care, support billing, communicate between providers, and function as...
Episode 4: When Insurance Says No — Who Actually Decides What Care You Receive? 21.03.2026 13:02
In this episode of CJN Network, Dr. Cambria examines one of the most common frustrations patients and clinicians face in modern healthcare: insurance denials. Most people assume that medical decisions are made entirely by their physician. But in today’s healthcare system, many treatments, medications, imaging studies, and procedures require prior authorization before they can be performed. So who...
Episode 3: When Harm Happens: Who Is Actually Accountable in Healthcare? 07.03.2026 14:55
When a patient is discharged, deteriorates, and does not survive, most people assume someone will immediately be fired, sued, or lose their license. That is rarely how it works. In this episode, we break down what legally qualifies as malpractice, how discharge decisions are evaluated, what “foreseeable” actually means in court, and what happens in the first thirty days after a serious adverse out...
Episode 2: Who Actually Controls Your Healthcare Decisions 21.02.2026 15:54
Most people believe healthcare decisions are made at the bedside. In reality, those decisions are shaped long before a clinician ever walks into the room. In this episode, we examine how reimbursement models, utilization review, insurance criteria, administrative metrics, and policy incentives influence what care is approved, delayed, or denied. Through a step-by-step case breakdown, we map where...
Introducing CJN Network: Why Thoughtful Dialogue Still Matters 07.02.2026 21:34
Welcome to CJN Network. In this inaugural episode, the hosts (Dr. Cambria Nwosu, DNP, RN, LNC & Seth Nwosu) introduce CJN Network and explain why the platform exists, what it is designed to do, and how it differs from reaction-driven media. This conversation outlines the principles guiding CJN Network, including its focus on education, ethics, public policy, leadership, and media accountabilit...
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