When nursing runs in the family

For some, being a nurse at Boston Children’s Hospital is a family affair. In this video, meet a few of the men and women who care for patients and families alongside their own siblings, parents, children and spouses: Sisters-in-law Shanna Barker (MICU) and Kelly Wietecha (MICU) Caitlin Dolan (Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease) and her mother Kathy Waddicor (Adolescent Medicine) Sisters Michelle Audain (MSICU) and Pascale Audain (MICU) Pat Pratt (Nursing Director of Patient Services — Procedure Units) and her daughter Amy Sparrow (Center for Motility and Functional Disorders) Paula Conrad (MICU) and her niece Emily O’Brien (Intermediate Care Program) Jean Gouthro (General Medicine) and her niece Karin Gavin (General Medicine) Twin sisters Julia Perkins (Enteral Tube Program) and Rosella Micalizzi (Colorectal and Pelvic Malformation Center) Liz Sacco (CICU) and her mother Patricia Burke-Sacco (Day Surgery) Sisters Megan Dube (Inpatient Gastroenterology) and Denise Currier (Intermediate Care Program) Michael Greenlee (Cardiac ICU) and his wife Lisa Greenlee (Cardiac ICU) Learn more about Nursing at Boston Children’s Hospital. The post When nursing runs in the family appeared first on Thriving Blog.
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Tags: Caregivers nursing Source Type: news