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I was a nurse on the front lines of Ebola, and I saw that nurses need support for the trauma and pain they experience

I was a nurse on the front lines of Ebola, and I saw that nurses need support for the trauma and pain they experience The Conversation 2/27/2021 Cheedy Jaja, Professor of Nursing, University of South Carolina © Rebecca E. Rollins/Partners in Health Nurse Cheedy Jaja in Sierre Leone in 2015, where he helped treat patients with Ebola during the West Africa outbreak. The Conversation is running a series of dispatches from clinicians and researchers operating on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. You can find all of the stories here. Since the beginning of the profession, nurses have played pivotal roles during outbreaks of disease, delivering care throughout even the bleakest of public health emergencies.

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Primary objective South Carolina desperately needs more nurse practitioners, especially in rural areas. The College of Nursing is meeting the challenge. Posted on: January 14, 2021; Updated on: January 14, 2021 Like a lot of patients at Jackie Baer’s health clinic on Johns Island, S.C., Bill had limited financial means and a chronic health condition. Baer, a family nurse practitioner, had managed to lower Bill’s blood sugar, but she arranged for him to see an endocrinologist to put the finishing touch on his diabetes management. Imagine her shock when she saw Bill in her clinic weeks later and his blood sugar

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