Non-medical people won't get this, but I do as a 72-year-old retired nurse.
Thing is technology has transformed our society. In some cases, for better and other not so much. I was taught that medicine was the art of healing and compassion. When I was a young nurse CT and MRI did not exist. Sure, technology has its part but if you do not c…
Non-medical people won't get this, but I do as a 72-year-old retired nurse.
Thing is technology has transformed our society. In some cases, for better and other not so much. I was taught that medicine was the art of healing and compassion. When I was a young nurse CT and MRI did not exist. Sure, technology has its part but if you do not care for and touch and talk with your patients it is just inhumane.
Non-medical people won't get this, but I do as a 72-year-old retired nurse.
Thing is technology has transformed our society. In some cases, for better and other not so much. I was taught that medicine was the art of healing and compassion. When I was a young nurse CT and MRI did not exist. Sure, technology has its part but if you do not care for and touch and talk with your patients it is just inhumane.