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Topic Nurse well-being Nurse well-being Live Life Before Death A fender bender caused her to get the CT scan that showed a temporal lobe mass. Looks like a glioblastoma the oncologist said somberly. She knew more than enough to understand the magnitude of what she had been told. She was a medical professional—her role was to help people who were having a difficult time after being diagnosed with cancer—she helped them die, but she also helped them live before death. January 08, 2014 Grief & bereavement Death Happens Every Day I finally got to read my pile of journals that had been occupying my coffee table for the summer. I usually take a few volumes and hole up on the couch absorbing the new research that has come out. As always, I was personally touched by Dr. Anne Katz's editorial in the July issue of the Oncology Nursing Forum titled "Scar Tissue in the Heart." September 24, 2013 Nurse well-being To Retain Oncology Nurses, Offer Grief Resolution As a career, oncology nursing is rewarding, but it involves frequent care of patients at the end of life. October 02, 2012 Nurse well-being Enhance Nursing Practice and Patient Care by Fostering Wellness and Self-Healing for Nurses Fostering Wellness and Healing at Work May 06, 2012 First page « First Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Trending Topics Research Safety COVID-19 Drug Reference Sheets Specific Populations ONS Congress Newscast Clinical practice U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Health Policy Immunotherapy View All Topics
Nurse well-being Live Life Before Death A fender bender caused her to get the CT scan that showed a temporal lobe mass. Looks like a glioblastoma the oncologist said somberly. She knew more than enough to understand the magnitude of what she had been told. She was a medical professional—her role was to help people who were having a difficult time after being diagnosed with cancer—she helped them die, but she also helped them live before death. January 08, 2014
Grief & bereavement Death Happens Every Day I finally got to read my pile of journals that had been occupying my coffee table for the summer. I usually take a few volumes and hole up on the couch absorbing the new research that has come out. As always, I was personally touched by Dr. Anne Katz's editorial in the July issue of the Oncology Nursing Forum titled "Scar Tissue in the Heart." September 24, 2013
Nurse well-being To Retain Oncology Nurses, Offer Grief Resolution As a career, oncology nursing is rewarding, but it involves frequent care of patients at the end of life. October 02, 2012
Nurse well-being Enhance Nursing Practice and Patient Care by Fostering Wellness and Self-Healing for Nurses Fostering Wellness and Healing at Work May 06, 2012