Hadley Vlahos
Auteur de The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life's Final Moments
2 oeuvres 202 utilisateurs 5 critiques
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Comprend les noms: Hadley Vlahos, Hadley Vlahos, Hadley Vlahos R.N.
Œuvres de Hadley Vlahos
The In-Between 5 exemplaires
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Hadley is a young hospice nurse who tells of her experience working with people in hospice. Very readable. Her personal story is interwoven and works well with her hospice encounters. Recommended. (1)
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- Vlahos, Hadley
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The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During… par Hadley Vlahos R.N.
I flew through this book, I just couldn't put it down. Wonderful stories, well told. Such touching tales. I'm grateful to Hadley for sharing her story.
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njcur | 4 autres critiques | Jan 24, 2024 | On the whole, I found this book quite irritating. I'm sure (I guess) she's a very good nurse, though a few lessons might be helpful: 1) As a hospice nurse, you'll burn out way too quickly if you're so over-invested in your patients that the family is afraid to call you about a death because they're afraid you won't be able to deal with it. 2) Be very careful about all the criticism of your superiors and other nurses. You portray yourself as the only good health-care professional in your organization. I don't believe it. 3),(though this may be a little harsh) stick with nursing. The writing here is juvenile, almost amateurish.
I also had a hard time believing all the stories. I was a hospice volunteer for many years, and I just don't believe that all those almost supernatural experiences appeared just in time for each of your chapters. And a hospice patient actually cured your eating disorder?… (plus d'informations)
½I also had a hard time believing all the stories. I was a hospice volunteer for many years, and I just don't believe that all those almost supernatural experiences appeared just in time for each of your chapters. And a hospice patient actually cured your eating disorder?… (plus d'informations)
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bobbieharv | 4 autres critiques | Jan 12, 2024 | I love watching Hadley's videos online and reading this book was like having Hadley in the room sharing stories with friends. I love how Hadley sees the brightness in all of her patients and takes the time to mourn the loss of the friends she makes in the short time she gets to know them.
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Shauna_Morrison | 4 autres critiques | Dec 20, 2023 | This is an interesting balance between the author's personal life and career development with her experiences in assisting twelve of her patients in their final days. It avoids religion (happily for this reader!) but alerts us to certain commonalities as death draws nigh, especially the visits from deceased family member who seem to appear to offer reassurance and guidance. There's also the mysterious timing of the drawing of last breaths. This career seems to require unusual skills of both empathy and ability to keep a bit apart. Hadley seems like a fine practitioner and a persuasive writer.… (plus d'informations)
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froxgirl | 4 autres critiques | Nov 16, 2023 | Statistiques
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