
Learning to Heal
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What is it like to be a student nurse? What are the joys, the stresses, the transcendent moments, the fall-off-your-bed- laughing moments, and the terrors that have to be faced and stared down? And how might nurses, looking back, relate these experiences in ways that bring these memories to life again and provide historical context for how nursing education has changed and yet remained the same?
In brave, revealing, and often humorous poetry and prose, Learning to Heal explores these questions with contributions by nurses from a variety of social, ethnic, and geographical backgrounds. Readers meet a black nursing student who is surrounded by white teachers and patients in 1940, a mother who rises every morning at 5 A.M. to help her family ready for their day before she herself heads to anatomy class, and an itinerant Jewish teenager who is asked, "What will you become?" These individuals, and many other women and men, share personal stories of finding their way to nursing school, where they begin a long, often wonderful, and sometimes daunting, journey.
Many of the nurse-authors are experienced, well- published writers; others are academics, widely known in their fields; but each offers a unique perspective on nursing education. Notably, an essay by Minnie Brown Carter and an interview with Helen L. Albert provide valuable ethnographies of underrepresented voices.
Through strong, moving essays and poems that explore various aspects of student nursing and provide historical perspective on nursing and nursing education, all have stories to tell. Learning to Heal tells them in ways that will appeal to many readers, both in and out of the nursing and medical professions, and to educators in the medical humanities.
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Jeanne Bryner is the author of several collections of poetry, one book of short stories, and a play. Her poetry collection Smoke received an American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, and No Matter How Many Windows won the Working Class Studies Association Tillie Olsen Award. Bryner has received writing fellowships from Bucknell University, the Ohio Arts Council, and the Vermont Studio Center.
Cortney Davis is the author of five poetry collections, most recently Taking Care of Time, winner of the Wheel- barrow Poetry Prize. Her nonfiction publications include The Heart's Truth: Essays on the Art of Nursing and When the Nurse Becomes a Patient: A Story in Words and Images (Kent State University Press, 2009 and 2015). With Judy Schaefer, she is coeditor of the award-winning Between the Heartbeats and Intensive Care. Davis's honors include an NEA Poetry Fellowship and four Book of the Year awards from the American Journal of Nursing.
Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I
- I have never been so afraid.
- Linda Maurer Tuthill
- A School for Hands
- Saundra Sarsany
- For Now
- I Became a Nurse
- Barbara Broome
- I Am Not Superwoman
- Anne Webster
- One Nurse's Education
- Jeanne LeVasseur
- Each One, Alone
- Becoming Real
- Madeleine Mysko
- The Sacraments of Sister Thecla
- Rachel Renee Gage
- The Musical Sound Track in a Nurse's Day
- M. Ben Melnykovich
- My Second Go-Around
- Amy Haddad
- Ablutions
- Cortney Davis
- Selling Kisses at the Diner
- Joanne Clarkson
- First Patient
- Stacy Nigliazzo
- In my first year
- Miriam Crawford Grant
- The Titan in Room 406
- Part II
- How many languages are there? I wondered
- Kelly Sievers
- Heads Bowed
- Whispered
- Jeanne Bryner
- Debridement, Burn Unit, 1978
- Minnie Brown Carter
- Inequality, Work, Perseverance, Sleepless Nights, Service
- Eileen Valinoti
- Hospital Corners
- Pattama Ulrich
- Me and the New World
- Paula Sergi
- The Structure of Nursing School in an Otherwise Chaotic Life
- Judy Schaefer
- After the Code, Student Nurse
- I've singing lessons
- Mary Gavan
- When to Hold and When to Fold
- Cortney Davis
- Nursing 101
- Yolanda Perez-Shulman
- My First Clinical Day
- Rachel Renee Gage
- Buzz, Buzz, Buzz
- Heather Foster
- Marriage as Sterile Technique
- Lady Amaka Offodile
- From a Far Place
- Linda Maurer Tuthill
- Relics
- Jeanne Bryner
- These Also Were My Teachers, Senior Year, 1978
- Part III
- I can put the words down, like a hand against suffering
- Geoffrey Bowe
- Student Nurse: An Early Experience in Mental Health
- Marilyn Mitchell
- A Hundred Thousand Hospital Beds
- Rosa M. Sacharin
- Nurse Training in Scotland 1943-1951
- Rosanne Trost
- Lesson Learned
- Patricia Kalas
- My Most Selfless "Patient," My Greatest Teacher
- Rev. Robert J. Kus
- The Pin
- Madeleine Mysko
- Calvert and Pleasant
- Heather Foster
- Dissection
- Ellen Hunter Ulken
- Of Nursing School
- Stacy Nigliazzo
- Rotation
- Celia Brown
- My First Journey Abroad
- Kathleen Goldbach
- Dirty Utility Room
- James Guliano
- Sacred Values, Soothing Silence
- Patricia Harman
- My Patients, My Teachers
- Helen Albert
- Helen Albert, First Black Registered Nurse Hired in Trumbull County, Ohio
- Part IV
- And the baby's head emerges, his hair dark and wet like the earth after rain.
- Rita Maria Magdaleno
- May Snapshot, 1966
- Celia Brown
- The First Hour
- Virginia Ruth
- Mr. Magoo of Nursing School
- Geoffrey Bowe
- Student Nurse on a Bus
- Muriel Murch
- The Bed Bath
- Pattama Ulrich
- Human Anatomy Class
- Cortney Davis
- Wednesday's Child
- Kristine Garcia-Cross
- Student Nurse: Last Clinical Day, OB, Block 3
- Part V
- He cradles his sax, gone the rush of his breath through the reed.
- Nancy Kerrigan
- Ward 24
- Linda Maurer Tuthill
- Visiting Nurse (1963)
- Kathleen Cadmus
- The Novice
- Muriel Murch
- Brookwood Female Geriatric
- Beverly Mitchell
- Rabbit Hole
- Jeanne Bryner
- There Is Mud Here
- Men's Ward, Psych Rotation, 1978
- Madeleine Mysko
- The Sister on the Chronic Ward
- Veneta Masson
- Morning Report
- Passages
- Frances Smalkowski
- The Silent Treatment
- Judy Schaefer
- Early Days of Shift Work
- Cortney Davis
- The Nurse's First Autopsy
- Surgical Rotation
- Part VI
- Most of us need a teacher, someone who has traveled this way before
- Nancy Kerrigan
- A Nursing Remedy for Earaches
- Elayne Clift
- Whiteout
- Amanda Anderson
- Learning to Care
- Goeffrey Bowe
- Student Nurse in a Jail Cell: A Birthday to Remember
- Jeanne Bryner
- Passage
- Stephanie L. Ezell
- Forgiveness
- Jeanne Bryner
- Life Flight
- Theodore Deppe
- From Little Colloquium by the Sea (a book-length poem)
- Geraldine Gorman
- Learning the Wisdom of Tea
- Nancy Kerrigan
- From Beginning to End
- Linda Maurer Tuthill
- Duty Bound
- Belle Waring
- You Could Have Been Me
- Cortney Davis
- I Want to Work in a Hospital
- Afterword
- Contributors
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