Divinity, Service and Gratitude: WHO Year of the Nurse and Midwife
Guest post by Aislynn Aislynn is a pediatric nurse and will soon graduate as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. She loves finding glimpses of God on
Guest post by Aislynn Aislynn is a pediatric nurse and will soon graduate as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. She loves finding glimpses of God on
My first encounter with nurses occurred literally by accident following a close encounter with a plate glass window. It was September 1972, the day before
Surely no discussion of midwifery and Mormons would be complete without a nod to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s classic A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard,
Clara Barton eventually became America’s most famous nurse and the founder of the American Red Cross, but she began her career as a teacher. When
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