Bernice Buresh, Suzanne Gordon
Fom SIlence to Voice
What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public
Bernice Buresh, Suzanne Gordon
Fom SIlence to Voice
What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public
- Broschiertes Buch
The comprehensively revised and updated third edition of From Silence to Voice will help nurses construct messages using a range of traditional and new social media that accurately describe the true nature of their work.
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The comprehensively revised and updated third edition of From Silence to Voice will help nurses construct messages using a range of traditional and new social media that accurately describe the true nature of their work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Third Edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780801478734
- ISBN-10: 0801478731
- Artikelnr.: 36931820
- The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Third Edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780801478734
- ISBN-10: 0801478731
- Artikelnr.: 36931820
Bernice Buresh writes and lectures on health care, nursing, and the media. She has been a reporter for the Milwaukee Sentinel, a correspondent and bureau chief for Newsweek, a professor of journalism at Boston University, and an adjunct professor of American Studies at Brandeis University. Suzanne Gordon is Visiting Professor at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and was program leader of the Robert Wood Johnson-funded Nurse Manager in Action Program. She is the author of Life Support and Nursing against the Odds, coauthor of Beyond the Checklist and Safety in Numbers, editor of When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough, and coeditor of First, Do Less Harm and The Complexities of Care, all from Cornell.
IntroductionPart I. Silent No More
Chapter 1. Ending the Silence
Chapter 2. The Daisy Dilemma
Chapter 3. From Virtue to the Voice of Agency
Chapter 4. Presenting Yourself as a Nurse
Chapter 5. Tell the World What You Do
Chapter 6. Creating Anecdotes and ArgumentsPart II. Communicating with the
Media and the Public
Chapter 7. How the News Media Work
Chapter 8. Reaching Out to the Media
Chapter 9. In Your Own Voice: Blogs, Comments, Letters to the Editor,
Op-Eds
Chapter 10. Getting It Right
Chapter 11. Appearing on Television, Radio, and Videos
Chapter 12. Opportunities and Challenges AheadAppendix: How We Came to
Write This BookNotes
Index
Chapter 1. Ending the Silence
Chapter 2. The Daisy Dilemma
Chapter 3. From Virtue to the Voice of Agency
Chapter 4. Presenting Yourself as a Nurse
Chapter 5. Tell the World What You Do
Chapter 6. Creating Anecdotes and ArgumentsPart II. Communicating with the
Media and the Public
Chapter 7. How the News Media Work
Chapter 8. Reaching Out to the Media
Chapter 9. In Your Own Voice: Blogs, Comments, Letters to the Editor,
Op-Eds
Chapter 10. Getting It Right
Chapter 11. Appearing on Television, Radio, and Videos
Chapter 12. Opportunities and Challenges AheadAppendix: How We Came to
Write This BookNotes
Index
IntroductionPart I. Silent No More
Chapter 1. Ending the Silence
Chapter 2. The Daisy Dilemma
Chapter 3. From Virtue to the Voice of Agency
Chapter 4. Presenting Yourself as a Nurse
Chapter 5. Tell the World What You Do
Chapter 6. Creating Anecdotes and ArgumentsPart II. Communicating with the
Media and the Public
Chapter 7. How the News Media Work
Chapter 8. Reaching Out to the Media
Chapter 9. In Your Own Voice: Blogs, Comments, Letters to the Editor,
Op-Eds
Chapter 10. Getting It Right
Chapter 11. Appearing on Television, Radio, and Videos
Chapter 12. Opportunities and Challenges AheadAppendix: How We Came to
Write This BookNotes
Index
Chapter 1. Ending the Silence
Chapter 2. The Daisy Dilemma
Chapter 3. From Virtue to the Voice of Agency
Chapter 4. Presenting Yourself as a Nurse
Chapter 5. Tell the World What You Do
Chapter 6. Creating Anecdotes and ArgumentsPart II. Communicating with the
Media and the Public
Chapter 7. How the News Media Work
Chapter 8. Reaching Out to the Media
Chapter 9. In Your Own Voice: Blogs, Comments, Letters to the Editor,
Op-Eds
Chapter 10. Getting It Right
Chapter 11. Appearing on Television, Radio, and Videos
Chapter 12. Opportunities and Challenges AheadAppendix: How We Came to
Write This BookNotes
Index