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Seeing the person, not the patient / Ellen Flaherty

By: Series: Geriatric Nursing. 37 : 3, page 249-250 Publication details: May/June 2016.Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: "When you think about your work, what first comes to mind?" There are many ways we could answer that question, but I know advanced practice nurses and other geriatrics health professionals would begin by noting that the question itself is all wrong. For us, it isn't "what" but "who" comes to mind that makes all the difference. Geriatrics has always been about people: individual men and women who helped shape the society we share, and who deserve to shape their own care and well-being by extension.
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"When you think about your work, what first comes to mind?" There are many ways we could answer that question, but I know advanced practice nurses and other geriatrics health professionals would begin by noting that the question itself is all wrong. For us, it isn't "what" but "who" comes to mind that makes all the difference. Geriatrics has always been about people: individual men and women who helped shape the society we share, and who deserve to shape their own care and well-being by extension.

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