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Walking in Broken Shoes: A Nurse's Story of Haiti and the Earthquake

Autor Susan Walsh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2011
Learn about Haiti via the stories that stem from medical mission trips to this country. Stand by Sue's side as the ground gives way in the tragic earthquake of January 2009. These first responders will provide you with authentic information about the country and the people as they dealt with this natural disaster. You will gain empathy for the Haitians and, at the same time, feel God's presence through their experiences.
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ISBN-13: 9781602650329
ISBN-10: 1602650322
Pagini: 159
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Grace Acres Press

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Learn about Haiti via the stories that stem from medical mission trips to this country. First responders provide authentic information about the country and the people as they deal with this natural disaster.

Notă biografică

Susan Walsh, MD, FACP is recently retired from the positions of Vice President of Population Health, ACO Medical Director, and Program Director for the RWJBH-JCMC internal medicine residency. Prior to her position at JCMC, she was Deputy Commissioner of Health for the state of New Jersey and charged with all issues pertaining to public health, including equity and access, epidemiology, the creation of the N.J. medical marijuana program and the state's laboratory, and statewide response teams. Her skills in forging partnerships led to the formation of the Greater Newark Health Care Coalition and the Trenton Health Plan, which continue to bring CEOs and community advocates together to find solutions for barriers to care. As VP of Clinical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, she also has an extensive background in managing federally qualified health centers that seek to provide superior care to the critically underserved populations.