2017 was a challenging year for me in many ways, some good, some not so much, but it ended positively. … More
Category: Posts About Nursing
Random Thoughts on The Freedom of Speech, Nostalgia, and The 4th of July
I learned about freedom of speech in the public elementary school of the small town where I grew up. Our teachers taught us to temper our opinions with civility and common sense: “Freedom of speech doesn’t allow you to yell, ‘Fire!’ in a crowded movie theater,” we were instructed. Or as another teacher graphically put it, “Your freedom of speech extends to the end of your nose,” meaning you have the right to say it, but your words may earn you a punch in the face.
A Nurse’s Sketch Book
Nearly a year ago, I wrote a post about mindfulness and found time for creativity, in which I described … More
In my latest post (and illustration) for Off the Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing, I share … More
Writing to The So What?
First of all, I apologize to my friends and family on Facebook for the uncharacteristic political updates. Thank you to … More
Letting Go of Your Hassles: New Year 2017
My friend who teaches Pilates and mindfulness was approached by one of her students after class. The student said, “I … More
New Year’s Eve 2016: Hospital Staff Style
Since I left oncology infusion nursing to become an oncology nurse navigator, I’m no longer required to work holidays, as … More
Art and Nursing: Exhibiting Art Within a Power Point Presentation About Oncology Nurse Navigators
The above paintings are original works by Julianna Paradisi, and may not be used or reproduced without permission. This year, … More
Flu Shot? Yes, Check That Box
This week I got a flu shot, free of charge from the hospital. I bared my deltoid muscle, allowing a nursing student … More
Art & Nursing in The Clinical Setting: An Interactive Experience
Recently I had a unique experience as an artist and nurse. At the hospital, I was stopped by someone I vaguely … More