The Good News About Nursing is a wonderful compilation of a column (on the topic of nursing) which has appeared in the Houston Chronicle over the past four years. The intent of this column is to raise questions about nursing, share triumphs and to make nurses feel good about being nurses. This column has been well received by the nursing community. In 1999, it won the regional Sigma Theta Tau award for print media and was nominated for the Sigma Theta Tau International Award in San Diego which it subsequently won. In the midst of a very tired, stressed out and burned out nursing market a need for a text on the positive and rewarding aspects of nursing is critical. Another cause of concern is the lack of interest in nursing as a career choice for the younger generation. Nursing is no longer an attractive profession for many young students making career choices. The Good News About Nursing is a motivational text that will share the joys of nursing and can serve as an effective retention and recruitment tool for nursing.The individual issues, questions, advantages, and frustrations of working as a nurse in today's healthcare environment are discussed.Chapters are grouped into four related sections, beginning with the joy of nursing and ending with a vision for the future.The author draws on her years of experience as a staff nurse, nurse administrator, educator, author, and advocate to offer insight and advice throughout.The small size and inspirational nature of the content make this book ideal for gift giving.
I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Lynn Wieck as a professor, friend, and colleague. Lynn is a tremendous cheerleader for nurses everywhere. She writes her encounters from the heart. Sometimes I laugh with her, other times I cry, but mostly she makes me laugh. She helps us poke fun at the idiosyncrasies of "the system," changing technology, and ourselves. She reminds us of precious encounters with our patients and what they have taught us. Lynn guides us on a journey to rediscover why we became nurses in the first place! Thank you for another great literary contribution!
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