I've worked in healthcare since 1972. I received my R.N. in 1979. I spent 20 years working in Nephrology with 3 of those years in the cardiac cath lab and 20 years in the ICU.
When my spouse of 30 years died from ovarian cancer, I wrote my first book, "Soldier On", more for therapeutic reasons than anything else. I wrote "Quirk of Fate", more for fun, as I included various I.C.U. stories that I actually experienced. When I wrote "Unscrupulous Choices", I wanted to make a serious attempt at writing. Turns out, I had a blast doing it.
Unscrupulous Choices is a fictionalized true crime story about pharmaceutical fraud, inspired by a CNBC news segment. "Quirk of Fate" is a fictional account of a day in the life of an ICU nurse. Not the unrealistic TV versions of nonsense but what it's really like to work as a nurse in the ICU. "Soldier On" is the biography of my late wife of 30 years who lost the battle against Ovarian cancer but won the war.
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