Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 19:37:13 GMT -10
It would be hypocritical and inappropriate if we were to claim that doctors and nurses, even the entire hospital staff, are simply doing their duty, in the face of the carnage that the latest virus that threatens not only Albania but societies around the globe. The white shirts, with the nobility, modesty and patience that strongly characterize them, are the heroes of the front line facing COVID-19. The facts show that our heroes not only work with professionalism, dedication, sacrifice and tirelessness, but they work, above all, in far from easy conditions, as many of them express themselves or assert silently, without the necessary information, the means of proper, deserved reward or even security for their lives.
Every movement of the front Cambodia Telegram Number Data line today, i.e. the white shirts on duty, poses a risk not only to their lives, but to their families and relatives. However, they were not defeated. A few days ago, my mother was hospitalized, for a period of 10 days, near Neurology, at QSUT, and with her, my whole life was moved to the admission rooms, corridors and offices of the doctors and nurses of that Hospital. In the circumstances, my life began to transform in many dimensions, where I was not only facing her health problem, but I was learning everything I didn't know before, from health, medicine, the Hospital, the specific diseases treated there, the diagnoses, medical devices, medications, food, spiritual and psychological burden, etc.
In this disturbing journey, but still deeply important for my worldview, I began to change many concepts about medicine and to re-dimension within myself the incomparable values of white shirts, their profession and the morals they carry for societies everywhere in the world; this is thanks to the categories I got to know during my 10 days in the Hospital, the doctors, nurses, orderlies, the hospital staff as a whole, and other patients and families like us, who changed my life. I had never been more excited or felt more confident about my life and my mom's before I met the Neurology staff.
Every movement of the front Cambodia Telegram Number Data line today, i.e. the white shirts on duty, poses a risk not only to their lives, but to their families and relatives. However, they were not defeated. A few days ago, my mother was hospitalized, for a period of 10 days, near Neurology, at QSUT, and with her, my whole life was moved to the admission rooms, corridors and offices of the doctors and nurses of that Hospital. In the circumstances, my life began to transform in many dimensions, where I was not only facing her health problem, but I was learning everything I didn't know before, from health, medicine, the Hospital, the specific diseases treated there, the diagnoses, medical devices, medications, food, spiritual and psychological burden, etc.
In this disturbing journey, but still deeply important for my worldview, I began to change many concepts about medicine and to re-dimension within myself the incomparable values of white shirts, their profession and the morals they carry for societies everywhere in the world; this is thanks to the categories I got to know during my 10 days in the Hospital, the doctors, nurses, orderlies, the hospital staff as a whole, and other patients and families like us, who changed my life. I had never been more excited or felt more confident about my life and my mom's before I met the Neurology staff.