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Tilda Shalof

Auteur de A Nurse's Story

6 oeuvres 232 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Tilda Shalof is an intensive care unit nurse with twenty-seven years of experience in Israel, New York, and Canada. She is the editor of Lives in the Balance: Nurses' Stories from the ICU and bestselling author of A Nurse's Story: Death, and In-Between in an Intensive Care Unit (which has been afficher plus translated into numerous foreign languages), The Making of a Nurse, and Camp Nurse: My Adventures at Summer Camp. She lives in Toronto with her husband and two sons. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Tilda Shalof

A Nurse's Story (2004) 102 exemplaires
The Making of a Nurse (2007) 52 exemplaires
Bringing it Home (2014) 8 exemplaires

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
Canada
Lieux de résidence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Études
McMaster University (BSN)
Professions
nurse
writer
Courte biographie
TILDA SHALOF is an intensive care unit nurse with twenty-seven years of experience in Israel, New York, and Canada. She is the bestselling author of Camp Nurse: My Adventures at Summer Camp, The Making of a Nurse, and A Nurse's Story: Life, Death, and In-Between in an Intensive Care Unit.

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Accepting a position at Camp Na-Gee-La in Northern Ontario put all of Nurse Tilda skills to work as she deals with homesickness, injuries, bug bites, lice, and viral outbreaks that make food poisoning a preferable option. There are humorous situations shared through anecdotal stories along with the seriousness of children on the brink of adulthood mingling with members of the opposite gender. In general, it portrays a realistic description of the multitude of situations that one would expect at a camp for teenagers run by young adults.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bemislibrary | Aug 21, 2016 |
I, too, am a nurse in a Toronto hospital. My speciality is different, but Shalof describes the work environment so accurately - the stress, the lack of respect from management, the undervaluing of nurses' contributions to the unit. The positives are also so familiar to me - the absolute joy of the actual work that we do, the appreciation of patients, families and colleagues. Thank you, Ms. Shalof for this book - I will be encouraging my colleagues to read it.
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EvelynBernard | Nov 18, 2014 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
232
Popularité
#97,292
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
2
ISBN
20

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