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Friday, January 24, 2014

Did you listen when they said you couldn't be a nurse?




       Derrick Coleman is the first deaf offensive player to ever play in the NFL.


He wasn’t drafted in 2012 in spite of a stellar career at UCLA. But this season, he is a fullback for the Seattle Seahawks.


Throughout his life, Derrick was picked last or not at all— and often told to quit.


He has been deaf since he was three…..so


he didn’t listen when they said it


couldn’t be done!



Did you listen when they said you couldn’t be a nurse?



http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/01/deaf-seahawks-derrick-coleman-commercial/

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Employers who have accommodated nurses with disabilities




ExceptionalNurse.com salutes the following employers who have accommodated
nurses with  disabilities

 Beverly Hospital - Beverly, Massachusetts

Jewish Home & Hospital Lifecare System - Bronx, New York

Capital Region Mental Health Center - Hartford, Connecticut

Care Core National - Wappingers Falls, New York

Children's Specialized Hospital - Toms River, New Jersey

Craig Hospital - Denver, Colorado

Health Direct, Missouri

IT HealthTrack, Inc. - Williamsville, New York

Positive Reinforcement Nursing - Lawsonville, North Carolina

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago - Chicago, Illinois

Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of    Health

New York Presbyterian Hospital - New York, New York

St. Anthony's Hospital - Westminster, Colorado

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Veterans Hospital - Long Beach, California

Shriners Hospital - Chicago, Illinois

Children's Hospital - Denver, Colorado

Cleveland Clinic - Cleveland, Ohio

Bend Surgery Center - Bend, Oregon 

St. Francis Hospital, Bon Secours Health System, Greenville, SC




Can you add any others to this list? If so, please share.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Nurses with disabilities...write on!




            While doing research for my book about nurses with disabilities, I found a growing list of nurses with disabilities who have written books.


            Susan Fleming (2014) wrote a book about her grandmother called Alice Ada Wood Ellis: Seattle Pioneer Midwife, Nurse, & Mother to All. Susan was born missing her left hand. The book was released in March, 2014. Later, she wrote a prequel to the book called Midwife Apprentice:Alice Ada Wood: Milwaukee Pioneer Midwife~The Early Years. It was published in July, 2023.


            Christine Molloy (2013) wrote Tales from the Dry Side: The personal stories behind the autoimmune illness Sjögren's Syndrome.


            Karen Ingalls (2012) wrote a book about her journey with ovarian cancer. It is called Outshine: An ovarian cancer memoir.


            Patricia Holloran (2005) wrote Walking Like a Duck based on her personal journey from addiction to recovery.


            Cleo Graham (2005) wrote a book called From Mess to Message Understanding the hidden meanings of pain and suffering.


            After a back injury, Trenee’ Carlson Zweigle (2004), wrote Psych Ward, a book about her experiences working in mental health settings. Later she wrote Never Give Up: Hope and Encouragement for Women (2013).  


             Following a work-related spinal injury, Anne Hudson and William Charney (2003) wrote Back Injury Among Healthcare Workers.


            Beka Serdans (2001) wrote I’m moving on…are U, a book about her experiences as a nurse with dystonia. She also wrote I’m moving two, a poetic journey with dystonia (2000).


Congratulations to all of these nurse/authors!


Can you add any others to this list?


References


Charney, W. & Hudson, A. (2003). Back injury among healthcare workers. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Fleming, S. (2023). Midwife Apprentice: Alice

Ada Wood: Milwaukee Pioneer Midwife~The 

Early Years. Independently Published.
Fleming, S. (2014). Alice Ada Wood Ellis: Seattle Pioneer Midwife, Nurse, & Mother to All. Createspace.com.


Graham, C. (2005).  From Mess to Message Understanding the hidden meanings of pain and suffering. Amazon Digital Services.


Holloran, P. (2005). Walking like a duck: The true story of a nurse walking from addiction to


recovery. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse.


Ingalls, K. (2012). Outshine: An ovarian cancer memoir. Edina, Minnesota:


Beaver’s Pond Press.


Molloy, C. (2013). Tales from the Dry Side: The personal stories behind the autoimmune illness Sjögren's Syndrome. Outskirts Press.


Serdans, B. (2001). I’m moving on…are U? Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris Corporation.


Serdans, B. (2000). I’m moving two. Xlibris Corporation.


Zweigle, T.C. (2005). Psych ward. Frederick, MD: Publish America.


Zweigle, T. C. (2013). Never Give Up: Hope and Encouragement for Women. CreateSpace.com.