Some Two-Year Reflections
I have severally talked about mental health and self-care. I am on the forefront asking my patients and readers to take care of […]
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I have severally talked about mental health and self-care. I am on the forefront asking my patients and readers to take care of […]
Some Two-Year Reflections Read More »
It was not until August of 2020 that I tested negative for Covid-19. I kept doing Covid-19 tests every chance I could get since my symptoms seemed to disappear after 10 days in the month of May. Every time I would get a positive Covid-19 result and my heart would sink more. It meant more social isolation at work.
A PERSONAL COVIDVERSSARY Read More »
I did not choose nursing, it chose me. Then when it was done choosing me, I chose it. Walk with
A NURSING REFLECTION Read More »
Contrary to popular belief, care homes are not just for the elderly. They host other people whose medical conditions require constant monitoring but are not in need of acute medical attention. They host people who need nursing services around the clock. They host people whose mobility is so compromised that they are at an increased risk of falls.
WHEN NURSING MEETS ENTERPRENEURSHIP Read More »
Having been dismissed by Kirinyaga County, she was not on any Final Benefit Scheme befitting a Civil servant.
Joanne and Her Mega Leg Read More »
No offer is too small if you think about it in Kenya shillings. As you do those conversions when you see a job offer, please remember that the country you are going to does not operate in Kenya Shillings. Do not be too mesmerized to settle for stones when you could have the stars.
NURSES AND THE BLACK TAX Read More »
We may all be in the ocean of catastrophic global healthcare but we are not sailing in similar boats. Some have yachts and others have sinking ships. One thing is common to us all, Covid-19 is not our fault but how we respond will always be our responsibility.