Restoration in the Aftermath

Awdish reflects about recovery and healing in the point of view of a medical personnel. She shares that they are so accustomed to healing others. In exhaustingly difficult times, when they have nothing left to give, they treat the person in front of them with all the humanity they can muster. She ha...

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