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The Shift (One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients' Lives)
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Product Details
Author:
Theresa Brown
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Algonquin Books (May 3, 2016)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781616206024
ISBN-10:
1616206020
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.25" x 0.5"
Case Pack:
20
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hbgusa-hbgusa_onix21_P6074859_04172023-20230417.xml
Folder:
hbgusa
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Weight:
8.16oz
Overview
Practicing nurse and New York Times columnist Theresa Brown invites us to experience not just a day in the life of a nurse but all the life that happens in just one day on a busy teaching hospital’s cancer ward. In the span of twelve hours, lives can be lost, life-altering treatment decisions made, and dreams fulfilled or irrevocably stolen. Unfolding in real time--under the watchful eyes of this dedicated professional and insightful chronicler of events--The Shift gives an unprecedented view into the individual struggles as well as the larger truths about medicine in this country. By shift’s end, we have witnessed something profound about hope and humanity.