Should I Become a Nurse?
Business and Professional Development
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ナレーター:
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Santina Savoie
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著者:
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Boris Kriger
概要
This audiobook offers a clear, unvarnished look into a profession often wrapped in myth yet lived in exhaustion, responsibility, and quiet meaning. Moving through the early motivations that draw people toward nursing, it follows the listener into the reality of clinical environments, the demands of education, the shock of a first job, and the complex financial and ethical terrain that shapes a nurse’s everyday life.
Case studies drawn from real situations reveal moments of crisis, growth, and failure, showing how deeply the work reshapes those who undertake it.
Rather than promising easy inspiration, the audiobook traces the weight and the radiance of the profession side by side, allowing the listener to see what nursing truly asks of a person and what it offers in return. It speaks to those wondering whether this path is their own, guiding them through its contradictions, its quiet dignities, and its enduring human core.
About the Author
Boris Kriger is an author devoted to interdisciplinarity, seeking ways to reunite the divided realms of knowledge into a coherent understanding of human experience. His path began in nursing forty years ago, when men were still rare in the profession and its demands revealed themselves through long hospital shifts and rapid, high-stakes work as a doctor’s assistant in ambulance teams.