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Who has read Echo Heron?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() They are great books. Check out Suzanne Gordon if you want more about politics and nursing culture. The two of hers I remember are Nursing Against the Odds and From Silence to Voice, both very enlightening. Your nursing school library may have them. Comment:
I read Echo's books while I was in nursing school. When my mother asked what was so haed about nursing school I gave them to her to read. She quit bugging me after reading them.
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Quote from VivaRNThey are great books. Check out Suzanne Gordon if you want more about politics and nursing culture. The two of hers I remember are Nursing Against the Odds and From Silence to Voice, both very enlightening. Your nursing school library may have them.
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Quote from lindarnDon't count on your nursing school library to have these books. The last thing a nursing school, who is beholden to the hospitals, will want to carry, is a book that points out to student nurses that they are entering one confused profession, and as we say in Brooklyn, you are getting screwed without being kissed!! JMHO and my NY $0.02.Lindarn, RN, BSN, CCRNSpokane, Washington
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I read Echo's book the summer prior to nursing school - scary. I also found her books at my school. And we talked about her. steph
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I'm impressed, a nursing program that doesn't blow smoke up their student's rear ends. Quote from VivaRNMine did. But then, we had a whole class on nursing culture, including horizontal violence, oppressed group behavior, and nursing activism. It was very helpful, I'd suggest it to any nurse educators out there. Sorry to be off topic.
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I read all Echo's books when I was in NS too. I emailed her with a compliment and she wrote back. If I recall correctly, a couple of her books were out of print but I was able to purchase them online without difficulty. I think Echo has touched more people with her gifts than she will ever know.
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I read intensive care. I thought it was a pretty good book.
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ooh, i will definitely check out suzanne gordon. i think my school library carries these types of books. thank you.:typing
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her newest and most up to date with two on line sources:safety in numbers: nurse-to-patient ratios and the future of health care (the culture and politics of health care work) (hardcover)by suzanne gordonhttps://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9780801446832-0http://www.amazon.com/safety-numbers...0694470&sr=1-1
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I read Intensive Care. I found it to be very depressing from beginning to end.
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I read her first book many, many years ago. LOVED IT!
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