The Call of Nursing: Stories from the Front Lines of Health Care

The Call of Nursing: Stories from the Front Lines of Health Care book cover

The Call of Nursing: Stories from the Front Lines of Health Care

Author(s): William B Patrick (Author), Gertrude Hutchinson (Foreword), John Ebersole (Afterword)

  • Publisher: Hudson Whitman/ Excelsior College Press
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 236 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0976881373
  • ISBN-13: 9780976881377

Book Description

The Call of Nursing is not your typical book about nurses. In it, we go behind the curtain of silence that hangs across the profession. It lets us hear why nurses today do what they do, and allows those nurses to show us-in their own words-what has mattered most to them in their professional careers A hospice nurse reveals the connection she develops to dying people. A medical missionary talks about using her skills as an RN, RT, and translator in Peru with CardioStart International. A labor & delivery nurse shares the rewards and challenges of caring for high-risk mothers and babies. A flight nurse describes the rigors of training in critical care and managing emotions, especially those that accompany pediatric trauma. An emergency and critical care nurse describes 9/11 as a rookie paramedic. A Navy nurse officer recalls caring for troops and villagers while serving in Iraq as a medic and nursing student. Also included are descriptions of the nontraditional routes each nurse took to achieve her or his educational and professional goals. The twenty-three intimate self-portraits in The Call of Nursing help us see more clearly the kinds of challenges nurses face and accept on a routine basis, and offer a rare glimpse into lives of women and men committed to care and service.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The first-person testimony collected by William Patrick captures the full sweep of the profession, here and abroad, in many different institutional settings. In every role they play, these skilled and experienced nurses help make the difference between life and death.” — Suzanne Gordon, Nursing against the Odds and coauthor of From Silence To Voice: What Nurses Know and “cover copy”

”The first-person testimony collected by William Patrick captures the full sweep of the profession, here and abroad, in many different institutional settings. In every role they play, these skilled and experienced nurses help make the difference between life and death.” — Suzanne Gordon, Nursing against the Odds and coauthor of From Silence To Voice: What Nurses Know and “cover copy”

From the Inside Flap

The first-person testimony collected by William Patrick captures the full sweep of the profession, here and abroad, in many different institutional settings. In every role they play, these skilled and experienced nurses help make the difference between life and death. Suzanne Gordon, Nursing against the Odds and coauthor of From Silence To Voice: What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public

About the Author

William B. Patrick is the author of Saving Troy: A Year with Firefighters and Paramedics in a Battered City, the widely-praised memoir, We Didn’t Come Here for This, and an award-winning novel, Roxa: Voices of the Culver Family. He has also written plays for the BBC, teleplays for ABC, and feature-length screenplays. Mr. Patrick is currently on the faculty of Fairfield University, where he is a writing instructor in the MFA program.AUTHOR HOME: Schenectady, New York

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