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Julianna Paradisi (JParadisiRN) Paintings Included in Myth and Magic Juried Art Exhibition

I’m delighted to have two paintings in Myth and Magic, a juried exhibition of art presented by the Gresham Visual … More

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#Painting #Art, art and nursing, Gresham Visual Arts Committee, Myth and Magic, PDX Artist

Julianna Paradisi with Her Painting at With Bated Breath : Juried Invitational Show at Gallery 114 Opening Reception

  Many thanks to the members of Gallery 114 for hosting a well-attended opening reception for the juried group exhibition, With Bated … More

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Art, art and nursing, First Thursday Portland, Gallery 114, Pearl District, Portland Painter

Julianna Paradisi (JParadisiRN) Painting Included in With Bated Breath Group Show at Gallery 114

Happy New Year! The above painting, Waiting For Clarity: Sunbreak Over The Broadway Bridge, is included in the juried invitational … More

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Art, art and nursing, First Thursday Portland, Gallery 114, PDX Artist, Pearl District, Portland Art Galleries

Discovering Our Inner Lewis and Clark

Those of us living in the Banana Belt of downtown Portland were spared the large amount (up to 8 inches) … More

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art and nursing, Lewis and Clark, Portland OR, Portland Snowstorm 2019, resilience, winter weather

Book Review: Sky the Oar, Poems by Stacy R. Nigliazzo

Sky The Oar poems by Stacy R. Nigliazzo  Publisher: Press 53, 2018 Stacy R. Nigliazzo is a poet living in … More

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art and nursing, art by nurses, gifts for nurses, help for new nurses, nurses, poetry, Press 53, Stacy R. Nigliazzo

Down the Rabbit Hole

Why is it 2018 feels more like “2017, The Sequel,“ and not an actual New Year? While I have one or … More

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art and nursing, cancer surviviorship, down the rabbit hole, nursing process, perspectives, progress, safety

Cancer Survivorship: Breaking The Myth of “Nurses are Bad Patients”

Are nurses are the worse patients? Upon completion of treatment for breast cancer, my surgeon remarked, “You got through treatment … More

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art and nursing, breast cancer survivorship, cancer nursing, cancer surviviorship, nurses as patient advocates, oncology, oncology nurse navigator blog, When nurses are patients

Back From The Digital Future: My Return to Paper and Ink Books

My adult life I’ve had an unreasonable fear of being without a book to read. The anxiety is triggered when … More

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art and nursing, books, community, nurse lifestyles, nurse writers, patients, stranded at the airport, Tiny Lending Library

Applying Nursing Process and Knowing When to Quit

It was several more days later   before I ripped out the knitted sleeve I wrote of in my last … More

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art and nursing, being a nurse, co-dependence, knitting, nurses, nurses blog, nursing process, relationships, setting boundaries

Plateaus, New Goals, & My First Failure of 2018

2017 was a challenging year for me in many ways, some good, some not so much, but it ended positively. … More

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2018, art and nursing, getting unstuck, Intentions, knitting sweaters, New Year Goals, New Year's resolutions, plateaus, progress

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Unknown's avatarJParadisiRN is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and writing. Her paintings and short stories have been published nationally. She has exhibited artwork in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Julianna was a frequent contributor of illustrated blog posts to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing. She has been a nurse for 33 years, specializing in Pediatric Intensive Care, Oncology Infusion, and as an Oncology Nurse Navigator.

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