Wendy Grossman Kantor reported on this story for People.
"This summer, Hayley Good will start working as a nurse in
the same NICU she spent time in as a micro-preemie."
“I grew up knowing how the nurses saved my life,” Good, 22, who graduated with a
degree in nursing in May, tells PEOPLE. “I was told that they tirelessly worked
and advocated for me, even though they weren't even sure if I was going to
survive."
"Now, she's looking forward to being able to share her unique
perspective about what life can look like after the NICU with the parents of
her patients."
“Being able to be that hope and light and just walk through
the hardest part of their life with them is just very special,” she says.
"For about four and a half months, Good was in the NICU at
Ohio State University Medical Center and also at the NICU at Nationwide
Children’s Hospital, where she had heart surgery shortly after she was
born."
"She grew up knowing about the loving NICU nurses who not
only took care of her and saved her, but also comforted and supported her
entire family."
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