SAN DIEGO — The stress of the pandemic inspired a former military nurse to write a book of poems for healthcare workers. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Carmel Valley to meet a woman of many talents.
Shelby Zomick, BSN, RN, has gone viral — at least on the nurse internet — after she shared a passionate poem tackling the struggles faced by nurses, traumatic workplace situations and heartbreaking ...
As patients continue to fill hospitals across the nation, a Minnesota nurse is using poetry writing as a way to cope. Doctors and nurses, overwhelmed and exhausted, are trying to come to terms with ...
SAYRE, Pa. — When Margaret Prinzi was going through her grandmother's belongings recently, the last thing she expected to find was a poem. "I feel really happy because it's part of our Valley history, ...
Most people know Julie Marie Swanson as a retired nurse. But there is another side, a poetic side. Swanson recently published her second book of poems. Her poetry is about people, the old and the ...
Christine was just being herself, an intensive care nurse; it’s a job she was obviously born to fill, a job she handled with effortless grace. I don’t think she realized she was creating poetry, ...
A hospice nurse has written a book of poetry based on emotional and inspiring patient stories. Nicole Durman, who works at St Margaret's Hospice in Taunton, Somerset, said she uses poetry as an outlet ...
The last nurse to leave the hospital room where Thomas Eric Duncan died has written a poem about the Ebola patient, penned during the sleepless days after Duncan's death, a source told ABC News. The ...
Poem was written by one of the nurses who cared for Thomas Eric Duncan. — -- The last nurse to leave the hospital room where Thomas Eric Duncan died has written a poem about the Ebola patient, ...
As patients continue to fill hospitals across the nation, a Minnesota nurse is using poetry writing as a way to cope. Doctors and nurses, overwhelmed and exhausted, are trying to come to terms with ...
Doctors and nurses, overwhelmed and exhausted, are trying to come to terms with the loss of life in this pandemic. In Minnesota, one registered nurse has turned to poetry. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED ...
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