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71: Confessions of a NICU Nurse w/ Sam Keirsey, RN BSN

71: Confessions of a NICU Nurse w/ Sam Keirsey, RN BSN

FromThe Rare Life


71: Confessions of a NICU Nurse w/ Sam Keirsey, RN BSN

FromThe Rare Life

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

NICU nurses do what we just can’t do for our babies—and that in and of itself is magical and special and makes me over-the-moon grateful whenever I think about it. And while I’m grateful for all nurses that care for my son, there are certainly nurses that are better at their jobs than others. Better at loving, better at caring, better at making the family’s experience as meaningful and positive as possible.
Sam Keirsey is one of those such exceptional nurses. In this episode, she shares some of her lows and highs, both of which are dripping with love for the babies and families she’s served. She’s held babies as they passed away when parents couldn’t make it in time, and she’s attended birthday parties of thriving NICU grads. With all the ups and downs, she insists that her job loving these babies is full of privilege and transformation.
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Ep. 26: The NICU Experience, a solo episode.
Ep. 11: Embracing Your Therapy and Medical Tribe w/ Kari Harbath
Ep. 67: What Your Child’s Doctors Want You to Know but Don’t Tell You w/ Dr. Dominic Moore
Answer theQuestion of the Month.
Read Sam’s lightning round with practical NICU questions.
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Released:
Nov 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the real, raw, and all the feels of loving a child with disabilities. Episodes feature parent-guests, professionals, and solo episodes with host Madeline Cheney. Their authentic conversations don’t shy away from the strong and mixed emotions that often accompany medically-complex parenting. Parents listen in to feel seen, validated, and receive much-needed solidarity. Professionals working with disabled people listen in to better understand what is often going on under the surface for a family living with disabilities.