Abstract
Stories from the experiences of four nurses at United Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota - their collective years of service total 100 - teach many useful lessons. The power of their individual stories and those of their patients becomes evident in this two-hour conversation, which took place earlier this year. Like most good nurses, they are models for their colleagues and for those just starting their careers. Their insights are fascinating and very, very wise. We hope that they stimulate individual reflection among the readers, discussion with kindred souls and an even greater appreciation of the richness of the nursing profession.
The moderator of the conversation is Laurence Savett, an internist who practiced for 28 years at United and worked with all four of these nurses. He teaches courses for aspiring health professionals at two Minnesota colleges.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
