9 Articles for Cortney Davis,
MA, RNC, APRN |
As she lies in bed, too sick to get up,
a nurse considers life, mortality, and suffering.
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more. |
An RN remembers her first charge experience
years ago, when she was a new grad, in charge
of a small, full ICU, in which a child lay
dying.
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her story. |
In I Knew a Woman, Cortney Davis
illustrates the body with words as visually
as an artist does with paints.
It's
a must-read. |
"Before Valerie's visit, I had never heard
the words 'post-abortion trauma.'"
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more. |
How the plight of a small group of hungry
deer, shivering in a snowstorm, set one woman
on the road to recovery from depression.
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her story. |
A nurse practitioner tries to find the right
words to help a 12-year-old rape victim.
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What would happen if all patients wrote
stories of their illnesses, and we had –
and took – the time to read them?
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more. |
In this excerpt from Cortney Davis's remarkable
book I Knew a Woman, the nurse practitioner
provides insight into her own close call with
cancer.
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more. |
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