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My Bird’s Eye View: A Plea for More Humanity in Health Care for All

My Bird’s Eye View: A Plea for More Humanity in Health Care for All 905713 JFNXXX10.1177/1074840720905713Journal of Family Nursing editorial2020 Guest Editorial Journal of Family Nursing 2020, Vol. 26(1) 3 –4 My Bird’s Eye View: A Plea for More © The Author(s) 2020 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions Humanity in Health Care for All https://doi.org/10.1177/1074840720905713 DOI: 10.1177/1074840720905713 journals.sagepub.com/home/jfn I have been a teenage candy striper, failed nursing student, hospital cafeterias. I facilitated conversations about kindness nursing attendant, unit clerk, staffing coordinator, Ministry with staff and patients. My husband and son manned my of Health bureaucrat, and family-centered care consultant. I book booth, selling both books and stickers. am also a mom of a young man with Down syndrome and Releasing Bird’s Eye View in Australia taught me many most recently a breast cancer patient. I chronicled my experi- things. My best learnings are from two pop-up book readings ence in a February 2018 Guest Editorial called Make Space that were held in hospital cafeterias. for the Suffering (Robins, 2018). The first reading was in a small rural hospital outside of My first book, Bird’s Eye View, was released in October Melbourne. Before my talk, I watched the flurry of activity 2019 (Robins, 2019). It is a labor of love that shares stories in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Family Nursing SAGE

My Bird’s Eye View: A Plea for More Humanity in Health Care for All

Journal of Family Nursing , Volume 26 (1): 2 – Feb 1, 2020

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1552-549X
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10.1177/1074840720905713
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905713 JFNXXX10.1177/1074840720905713Journal of Family Nursing editorial2020 Guest Editorial Journal of Family Nursing 2020, Vol. 26(1) 3 –4 My Bird’s Eye View: A Plea for More © The Author(s) 2020 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions Humanity in Health Care for All https://doi.org/10.1177/1074840720905713 DOI: 10.1177/1074840720905713 journals.sagepub.com/home/jfn I have been a teenage candy striper, failed nursing student, hospital cafeterias. I facilitated conversations about kindness nursing attendant, unit clerk, staffing coordinator, Ministry with staff and patients. My husband and son manned my of Health bureaucrat, and family-centered care consultant. I book booth, selling both books and stickers. am also a mom of a young man with Down syndrome and Releasing Bird’s Eye View in Australia taught me many most recently a breast cancer patient. I chronicled my experi- things. My best learnings are from two pop-up book readings ence in a February 2018 Guest Editorial called Make Space that were held in hospital cafeterias. for the Suffering (Robins, 2018). The first reading was in a small rural hospital outside of My first book, Bird’s Eye View, was released in October Melbourne. Before my talk, I watched the flurry of activity 2019 (Robins, 2019). It is a labor of love that shares stories in the

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Published: Feb 1, 2020

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