tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6370386423835980965.post3808474661504523305..comments2023-03-21T01:36:11.043-07:00Comments on The Book of Drachma: High-heeled nurses, and others who have gone to the Dark SideThe Book of Drachmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15402293433544594442noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6370386423835980965.post-87077417967288524702014-05-04T04:23:36.990-07:002014-05-04T04:23:36.990-07:00Oh, I do empathize with your plight, Josh. Nursing...Oh, I do empathize with your plight, Josh. Nursing has become another profession that has come under the gun of the "business of health care." And that is why, in large part, Judy Morrison, and her colleagues do play a very prominent role in The Book of Drachma. As a physician, I am dependent on good nurses, who are getting scarce.The Book of Drachmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15402293433544594442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6370386423835980965.post-30342338989184746792014-05-03T07:48:28.396-07:002014-05-03T07:48:28.396-07:00A nurse only 3 years into this game and having nev...A nurse only 3 years into this game and having never experienced anything other than the way it is, I can say that this is not what I had in mind when I decided to become a nurse. I can't care for my patient and interact with them using common sense, good manners, and a spirit of empathy--I am told how I am expected to introduce myself, what words I should use, how often I should use them, and how I should chart them. Perhaps the hospital would be better off training used car salesmen to do the job. <br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05166163146389327138noreply@blogger.com