healthcare hollaback

Monday, October 08, 2007

Tribute

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The true honoree of this post is a nurse, named LaDawn. And bear in mind that while she was, indeed, a real live person; she has come to rep...
Monday, July 10, 2006

Dr. Giles

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Preeclampsia survivor and 2-time NICU mom, Jen, pays tribute to Dr. Giles , a doctor she saw mature from a second-year intern to Chief OB re...
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Monday, June 26, 2006

Dr. Parish, the first 24 hours

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Alive But I can’t tell you If he's going to survive Read The first 24 hours submitted by Christy
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Jeanine, NICU nurse and babysaver

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Baby Savers , a story from the micropreemie world. Click link above to read story submitted by tinybaby

Dr. Axelrod, the hippo and the person

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Dr. Axelrod was on Natalie's surgery team post-transplant. He was a no-nonsense, get down to business, sort of a guy, but then again tha...

World's Greatest Speech Therapist, or

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Why I Sometimes Get All Teary Watching My Daughter Eat a Meal follow link above to read the story submitted by Susan

the compassionate cafeteria woman, CMH Chicago

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So for all the BA [ed. note: BA - Biliary Atresia, the leading cause for pediatric liver transplants] parents out there, remember the day yo...

Dr. B and the tiny dancer

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I have an 8 month old little girl. She was born with a fairly severe club foot. I was walking the OB ward during our second evening post-del...

Jen and Holly, nurses AND guardians of sanity

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from Lisa So we get the diagnosis. Biliary Atresia. This is not what I signed up for. None of us did. So I was in that stage of, "If I ...
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Nurse Dawn

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Nurse Dawn and Pooter's I.V. follow the link above to read the story submitted by Happy Mama to Three

Dr. P

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When our son Brett was born (9 1/2 years ago), our doctor thought he may have a heart murmur, so we were instructed to come in to the clinic...

the surgeon and the boo-boo

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When Anthony had stitches from his transplant coming out of his scar, we had to go to the pediatric surgeon in town to have it fixed. This i...

Andy and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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I am a peds nurse that works in WI. I've done everything from solid organ to bone marrow transplant (with every med/surg thing in betwee...

Dr. Weaver Worm

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When Annika was first home from her two transplants, we worried about how she would react going in to see her regular pediatrician. She was ...

about this project

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I'm sure you've read in one place or another about the impending nursing shortage, or the number of doctors being forced out of cert...

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If you'd like to honor a healthcare worker, submit your own story by emailing it to healthcarehollabackATgmailDOTcom or you can write yo...
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