Posts Tagged ‘nursing books’

Episode 124: Margaret Hawke, Nurse Author

Margaret Hawke’s nursing career encompassed all aspects of elder care. She began as a staff nurse, then as a director of nursing, a nursing home administrator, and consultant. She was also a contributing writer for Nurse.com, formerly known as Nursing Spectrum, a Gannett syndicated magazine for nurses from 1992 through 2006. She wrote feature articles…

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A Second Scrubs Magazine Extravaganza!

On September 9th, 2013, RN.FM Radio was pleased to welcome back members of the Scrubs Magazine team to our virtual studio for our second “Scrubs Magazine Extravaganza”. We were joined by Mary Duffy, the Executive Editor of the print magazine; Habibo Haji, a gifted nurse writer; and Stacy Nigliazzo, a talented published poet (who, by…

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A Review of “The Comfort Garden” by Laurie Barkin, RN

Laurie Barkin, a skilled writer and deeply compassionate nurse, has penned a book of exquisite insight and beauty about her years as a psychiatric trauma nurse at San Fransisco General Hospital. Keith’s review of “The Comfort Garden: Tales From the Trauma Unit“ is posted on his blog, Digital Doorway, and you can also listen to…

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You Are the CEO

Just last week, Linda Leekley and Stacey Turnure of Embracing Civility were kind enough to spend more than hour with us as our guests on RN.FM Radio. It was a delightful discussion, and we hope to have them back again late in 2012 or early in 2013. (You can read Keith’s review of their book,…

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