Reflections on a Defining Moment
Jagim shares her reflections of the Sep 11, 2001 tragedy. The 9/11 tragedy become one a defining moment for nurses. The impact of that day 10 years ago and its tragic outcomes will be felt for decades to come. Emergency nurses were on the front lines on Sep 11th and in the many challenging days that...
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description | Jagim shares her reflections of the Sep 11, 2001 tragedy. The 9/11 tragedy become one a defining moment for nurses. The impact of that day 10 years ago and its tragic outcomes will be felt for decades to come. Emergency nurses were on the front lines on Sep 11th and in the many challenging days that followed. They cared for the victims, for the families of the victims, and for the rescue workers. Emergency nurses have an enduring spirit that was exhibited by their colleagues who heroically sewed when they were needed the most. |
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