Compassion in Custody: The Prison Nurse
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A correctional nurse opens up about caring for the forgotten, surviving a pandemic behind bars, and the reality of medicine on the inside.
In this episode of Call to Dispatch, we sit down with a correctional nurse who has been on the frontline of healthcare since 2009; and on the frontline of prison medicine since 2018. Based in New Jersey, she has worked in both men’s and women’s prisons, across minimum and maximum security, holding roles from staff nurse to infection control nurse to department manager.
She takes us inside a world most people never think about: where safety is uncertain, resources can be scarce, emotions run high, and every patient carries a story that never leaves the gate. From the unique challenges of caring for incarcerated men and women to the stark differences in security levels, she reveals what it truly means to be a healer in an environment built for punishment, not compassion.
This episode is a rare look into correctional healthcare; the danger, the humanity, the burnout, the breakthroughs — and the resilience required to keep showing up in a world that often goes unseen.