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10 Warnings for All Working Parents – By Shelly Lopez Gray (Registered Nurse)

August 1, 2016 Kindness Blog

…consider yourself warned 😏 The epitome of how I feel before bed. (1) You will be tired. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it

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Six Life Lessons I've Learned while Visiting the Elderly - By Michael Baker

Six Life Lessons I’ve Learned while Visiting the Elderly – By Michael Baker

May 4, 2016 Kindness Blog

If someone had told me ten years ago that I would one day be volunteering at a nursing home, I wouldn’t have believed them. In

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A Few Warnings to Working Moms – By Shelly Lopez Gray (Registered nurse)

November 26, 2015 Kindness Blog

…don’t say you weren’t warned 😉 The epitome of how I feel before bed You will be tired. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say

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She Held My Hand While I waited to Find Out if My Baby Had Died

September 22, 2015 Kindness Blog

About this time last year I was about 30 weeks pregnant – I missed my footing on a kerb and fell onto my stomach. I

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The Nurse With Kind Eyes – By Lisa Gastaldo

September 1, 2015 Kindness Blog

There are moments in your life that are seared in your recollection. Even though some of the finer details may fade with time, your heart

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When Nurses See More Than Birth and Babies – By Shelly Lopez Gray

July 28, 2015 Kindness Blog

Perinatal nursing is sweet and magical and everything you think it would be. But everyone only thinks of the birth and the babies. No one

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‘The Singing Nurse’

‘The Singing Nurse’ Soothes the Suffering

April 14, 2015 Kindness Blog

Jared Axen is a nurse in Valencia, California, who happens to love singing. During shifts, he would absent-mindedly sing as we went about his work,

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A Nurse’s Wish in Labor and Delivery – by Shelly Lopez Gray (Registered nurse)

March 19, 2015 Kindness Blog

As an obstetrical nurse, I am surrounded by beauty every single day I come to work. What people who don’t work in obstetrics don’t know

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10 Ways to REALLY Help Someone Who Has a New Baby – by Shelly Lopez Gray (Registered nurse)

February 24, 2015 Kindness Blog

I would have given a kidney if someone would have done any of these things for me after the birth of my second child. To

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One ALS Patient’s Ability to Share His Kindness With Others – by Annie Mimi Hall

February 11, 2015 Kindness Blog

Author’s Note: This is a very special story about someone who meant a great deal to me and has now passed on. I have thought

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The Gift of Compassion by Sue Jones

November 26, 2014 Kindness Blog

The best definition I have ever found for compassion is “to suffer together”. I am of the belief that in order to be able to

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AMAZING Nurse Agrees to Raise the Son of a Terminally ill Cancer Patient She is Caring for

September 18, 2014 Kindness Blog

Tricia Somers enjoys watching her 8-year-old son play with Legos. She knows moments like this could soon be gone, not because her son is growing

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Kindness through a Haircut – A Nurse’s Tale

August 22, 2014 Kindness Blog

Kindness through a Haircut – A Nurse’s Tale by April Carmack We become nurses to help other people. Whether this was because a loved one

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Nurse Looking for a Vein on the Hand of a Premature Baby

July 15, 2014 Kindness Blog

A Reddit user wrote: “A nurse is looking for a vein on the hand of a premature baby.”  

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Kristina Chesterman

The Spirit of This Amazing College Student Lives On After Her Life Is Cut Short

April 8, 2014 Kindness Blog

She never rode in a hot air balloon. Or flew a plane. And she didn’t travel around the world. So while Chico State nursing student

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Labor of Love

February 25, 2014 Kindness Blog

Remarkable photos of South Carolina midwife who nursed 1950s community living in crippling poverty that inspired thousands of dollars in donations She was a ‘doctor,

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Welcome To The World, Little One

December 23, 2013 Kindness Blog
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