Tilda Shalof

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Tilda Shalof


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Average rating: 4.01 · 2,899 ratings · 177 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Nurse's Story: Life, Deat...

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The Making of a Nurse

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Lives in the Balance: Nurse...

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Opening My Heart: A Journey...

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Camp Nurse: My Adventures a...

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TEMOIGNAGE D'UNE INFIRMIERE

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The Senior Axis

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“The hospital will never be healthy for patients if it's not a healthy environment for nurses, where their voices are heard and where they can care for their patients and use the full extent of their knowledge, abilities, and skills. After all, hospitals today have become one big intensive care unit: all patients need intensive caring.”
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“I’m often asked, "Isn’t nursing depressing?" I have experienced real depression in my life, but not because of my profession. Nursing is the opposite of despair; it offers the opportunity to do something about suffering. But you have to be strong to be a nurse. You need strong muscles and stamina for the long shifts and heavy lifting, intelligence and discipline to acquire knowledge and exercise critical thinking. As for emotional fortitude- well, I’m still working on that. Most of all, you need moral courage because nursing is about the pursuit of justice. It requires you stand up to bullies, to do things that are right but difficult, and to speak your mind even when you are afraid. I wasn’t strong like this when I started out. Nursing made me strong.”
Tilda Shalof

“She was a woman who conquered herself so that she could serve others.”
Tilda Shalof, A Nurse's Story: Life, Death and In-Between in an Intensive Care Unit

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