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This anthology of contemporary nurse-poets' work adds significantly to the ever-growing body of literature that connects medicine, nursing, and the humanities.
The wild onion is an everyday plant, but rewardingly flavorsome and beautiful when closely examined - hence the choice of 'Wild Onions' as the title of the literary journal for and by Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine students, in which nurse and poet Judy Schaefer's work was first published in 1984. In the years since, Schaefer has become a key figure both as a nurse-poet in her own right, and in showcasing poetry and creative writing by other nurses, providing insights into the experience of delivering healthcare in a system burdened by cost and regulation. Here she selects a quarter of a century of her own poetry first published in 'Wild Onions', a collection which will be essential reading for nurses, students and researchers in the medical humanities, and all readers with an interest in poetry or healthcare.
In Intensive Care: More Poetry and Prose by Nurses, sixty-five nurses from places as diverse as California and Alaska, South America and Europe, tell us in tough, revealing poems and prose what it's like to be on the front lines of health care. These nurses, both men and women, speak to us from intensive care units and operating rooms, from patients' homes and storefront clinics, from hospitals with the latest technology to small clinics in the steamy jungles of Nicaragua. They tell us what it's like to walk in their shoes and see the drama of illness and healing unfold before their eyes.
Wouldn’t you like to know what a nurse thinks about death, grief, and loss? Wouldn’t you like to know how a nurse finds inspiration while dealing with, for instance, the death of a loved one by suicide? Poetry and nursing are not two words that one usually thinks of together. But that’s exactly what makes this collection of poems as unique as it is strong. Born of her experiences living and working in Canada’s remote northern communities, these nineteen poignant and beautiful poems evoke hope, while dealing with grief. This book will be of interest to all readers of poetry, particularly those who are dealing with any kind of “soul pain.” It will also be a great book for nurses, other health care providers, and anyone dealing with people on a daily basis wanting to process their own life issues. Settle in, overcome tragedy, and experience your own soul healing.
A Book of Poems About a Nurse Crying with and for Her Patients by Florida Arianna Pearl Pdf
There is so much pain and suffering in the world, and I just want to be one of the people who love everyone regardless of their status in life. We are all here on earth to help each other. As we live to see another day, may each day find goodness.
Author : Molly Case Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company Page : 272 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 2019-09-10 Category : Medical ISBN : 9781324003472
How to Treat People: A Nurse's Notes by Molly Case Pdf
A fascinating and poignant memoir of the body and its care, told through the experiences of a young nurse. As a teenager, Molly Case underwent an operation that saved her life. Nearly a decade later, she finds herself in the operating room again—this time as a trainee nurse. She learns to care for her patients, sharing not only their pain, but also life-affirming moments of hope. In doing so, she offers a compelling account of the processes that keep them alive, from respiratory examinations to surgical prep, and of the extraordinary moments of human connection that sustain both nurse and patient. In rich, lyrical prose, Case illustrates the intricacies of the human condition through the hand of a stranger offered in solace, a gentle word in response to fear and anger, or the witnessing of a person’s last breaths. It is these moments of empathy, in the extremis of human experience, that define us as people. But when Molly’s father is admitted to the cardiac unit where she works, the professional and the personal suddenly collide. Weaving together medical history, art, memoir, and science, How to Treat People beautifully explores the oscillating rhythms of life and death in a tender reminder that we can all find meaning in being, even for a moment, part of the lives of others.
To a Nurse Friend Weeping by Francis Christian Pdf
Dr. Francis Christian is the co-founder and director of the Surgical Humanities program at the University of Saskatchewan. His poems reflect his lived experience that poetry and surgery are the right and left arms of his being.
Poetic Expressions in Nursing by Susan J Farese, Msn RN Pdf
This exciting 2nd edition collection of poetry by Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, is a sharing of both professional and personal thoughts and feelings. Susan is a strong advocate of the creative use of poetry to express the wonderment, frustration, dedication, and the love of nurses for their profession and their patients. Susan invites you to share the passion and the traditions of nursing, and to explore the heart of the professional practice of nursing...sharing and caring.
A Book of Poems about a Nurse Crying with and for Her Patients by Pearl Pdf
There is so much pain and suffering in the world, and I just want to be one of the people who love everyone regardless of their status in life. We are all here on earth to help each other. As we live to see another day, may each day find goodness.