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Read Theresa’s posts on the New York Times Well Blog

Welcome to the Hospital California

Telling Patients the Whole Truth

When Nursing Is a Team Sport

Violence on the Oncology Ward

Snow Day at the Hospital

When the Nurse Is a Bully

In a Family Emergency, Nurse or Wife?

For Nurse and Patient, One Good Day

Shaving the Head of a Cancer Patient

Playing the Health Care Lottery

When the Nurse Gets the Flu

Whose Death Is It Anyway?

Nurse Brown Goes to Washington

Prolonging Death at the End of Life

A Nurse’s View of Health Reform

A Nurse Reviews ‘Nurse Jackie’

A Nurse’s Very Bad Day

Why Nurse Stereotypes Are Bad for Health

Nurse and Patient, Both Struggling

Remembering an ‘Ordinary’ Patient

When Cancer Treatment Might Kill You

Doctors and Nurses, Still Learning

Good Grief, Nurse Brown

A Nurse’s Distress Over a Dying Patient

The Night the Professor Became a Nurse

Can Nurses Care Too Much?

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Is There A Nurse In the House? and Letters to the Editor and one more

Stopping to Smile on the Way to Sadness

From Rage to Relief: View from the Nurse’s Station

Basic and Vital: A Struggle to Breathe

Perhaps Death Is Proud; More Reason To Savor Life

More Nurses Mean More Patients Live

Dear Senators: Listen to the Patients

A Nurse’s Shift

How Much Do Nurses Support Healthcare Reform?

“Nursing is an art: and, if it is to be made an art, it requires an exclusive devotion, as hard a preparation as any painter’s or sculptor’s work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or cold marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God’s spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of the Fine Arts.”
Florence Nightingale, 1868






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    May 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

    Theresa will be reading at Joseph Beth Bookseller at the South Side Works in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, July 6 at 7 PM. Anyone interested is invited to join Theresa and friends for a drink at Claddagh’s Irish Pub afterwards (a short walk from the book store).

  • January 24, 2010 in Uncategorized

    Theresa Brown’s book Critical Care: A New Nurse Faces Death, Life, and Everything in Between (HarperStudio, 2010) is now available. Click on the cover to order Critical Care

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