Read this wonderful post about all the compelling reasons nurses need to write.
Florence Nightingale: The Crucial Skill We Forget to Mention
Posted byMarianna CranePosted inNursing Stories, Writing the BookTags:Florence Nightingale, Nursing Stories, writing
Published by Marianna Crane
After a long career in nursing--I was one of the first certified gerontological nurse practitioners--I am now a writer. My writings center around patients I have had over the years that continue to haunt my memory unless I record their stories. In addition, showing what a nurse practitioner does in her job will educate the public about we nurses really do. So few nurses write about ourselves as compared to physicians. My memoir, "Stories from the Tenth Floor Clinic: A Nurse Practitioner Remembers" is available where ever books are sold View more posts
Absolute agree. Our ordinal premise for writing–folks don’t know what we do or why we do it unless it’s written down.
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Written down and shared with our peers, coworkers and the public.
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Agreed. I’m all for writing–and sharing writing.
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