Nurses for the Sick. With a Letter to Young Women
Author : Louisa Twining
Publisher :
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 50,54 MB
Release : 1861
Category : Nurses
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Author : Louisa Twining
Publisher :
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 50,54 MB
Release : 1861
Category : Nurses
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Author : State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.)
Publisher :
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 48,9 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Charities
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Author : Suzanne Koven
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,86 MB
Release : 2021-05-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1324007141
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Best Book of 2021 A poignant and funny exploration of authenticity in work and life by a woman doctor. In 2017, Dr. Suzanne Koven published an essay describing the challenges faced by female physicians, including her own personal struggle with "imposter syndrome"—a long-held secret belief that she was not smart enough or good enough to be a “real” doctor. Accessed by thousands of readers around the world, Koven’s “Letter to a Young Female Physician” has evolved into a deeply felt reflection on her career in medicine. Koven tells candid and illuminating stories about her pregnancy during a grueling residency in the AIDS era; the illnesses of her child and aging parents during which her roles as a doctor, mother, and daughter converged, and sometimes collided; the sexism, pay inequity, and harassment that women in medicine encounter; and the twilight of her career during the COVID-19 pandemic. As she traces the arc of her life, Koven finds inspiration in literature and faces the near-universal challenges of burnout, body image, and balancing work with marriage and parenthood. Shining with warmth, clarity, and wisdom, Letter to a Young Female Physician reveals a woman forging her authentic identity in a modern landscape that is as overwhelming and confusing as it is exhilarating in its possibilities. Koven offers an indelible account, by turns humorous and profound, from a doctor, mother, wife, daughter, teacher, and writer who sheds light on our desire to find meaning, and on a way to be our own imperfect selves in the world.
Author : State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.)
Publisher :
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 27,94 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.). Library
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 25,21 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Charities
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 43,6 MB
Release :
Category : Women
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Author : Margaret Preston
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 14,98 MB
Release : 2004-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0313057451
Mismanaged by local authority, in the 19th-century, Dublin lacked sufficient industrial development to provide adequate employment. Dublin's charitable workers attempted to improve the lives of the thousands who flocked to the city in search of relief. As a means to examining the hidden incentives of charity, the author offers a discussion of the language of charity in this setting. She notes how contemporary notions of race, class, and religion influenced how Ireland's philanthropists thought of and related to the poor. While much has been written on the perceived racial inferiority of the Celt as compared to the Anglo-Saxon, Preston suggests that the Irish upper classes, in seeking to gain equal footing with the British elite, adopted the same language to describe the poor. Intense sectarian strife marred Irish charities and undermined the smooth operation of social services. Preston offers insight by focusing on two women philanthropists who battled for the souls of Ireland's children. She also explores those who remained above the fray, such as the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, who offered aid to all regardless of creed. Within the charitable records of this group, Preston contends that one can see how the Society changed over time and that, in Ireland, the industrial revolution as well as the 1798 Rebellion, contributed to the Society adapting to the mainstream. Finally, the women of charity helped to establish a modern nursing system for Ireland, and this work details their efforts at turning nursing into a respectable profession for women.
Author : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 1080 pages
File Size : 24,82 MB
Release : 1888
Category : Incunabula
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Author : Anne Marie Rafferty
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 28,10 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Nurses
ISBN : 9780415114912
Focusing on the evolution of training and policy-making and highlighting contemporary issues confronting those in training, Anne-Marie Rafferty analyses how far nursing fits into the mould of both a profession and an academic discipline.
Author : Mary Adelaide Nutting
Publisher :
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 21,18 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Nursing
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