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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Interview with Kay E. Schwebke from 2009-05-01T13:59:42

In the May 2009 issue of AJN, Kay E. Schwebke, MD, MPH, a staff physician at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, authors an article about her interviews with nurses who served in the ar...

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Mary O'Brien Tyrrell: “Unseen” from 2009-05-01T13:44:54

Mary O'Brien Tyrrell reads her poem, “Unseen.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Mary O'Brien Tyrrell from 2009-05-01T13:42:05

“I am a nurse before I am an officer.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Lynn Kohl: “Deep Inside Me” from 2009-05-01T13:38:52

Lynn Kohl reads her poem, “Deep Inside Me.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Lynn Kohl: “But I Was” from 2009-05-01T13:37:16

Lynn Kohl reads her poem, “But I Was.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Lynn Kohl from 2009-05-01T12:26:02

Lynn Kohl has been on disability with posttraumatic stress disorder since 1982. “You were not there when your loved one died, but I was.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Penny Kettlewell: “I Hold Them” from 2009-05-01T12:17:07

Penny Kettlewell reads her poem, “I Hold Them.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Penny Kettlewell: “Coffee Room Soldier” from 2009-05-01T12:02:44

Penny Kettlewell reads her poem, “Coffee Room Soldier.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Diane Carlson Evans: “Black Man” from 2009-05-01T11:17:06

Diane Carlson Evans reads her poem, “Black Man.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Mary Beth Crowley from 2009-05-01T11:15:14

“One of the worst memories of Vietnam was seeing children die. . . . Every time somebody died, I died with them.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Suzanne Constantini from 2009-05-01T11:13:02

Suzanne Constantini’s first patient was 21-year-old Steven, from Iowa. “I can close my eyes and I can see Steven as clear as day.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Valerie Buchan from 2009-05-01T11:06:49

“After that, I never looked at another ID card.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Mary Breed from 2009-05-01T10:09:59

“The next day, when one of the corpsmen went to get the children, they were all dead.”

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AJN The American Journal of Nursing - Vietnam Nurses Stories
Kay E. Schwebke discusses Catherine Bauer from 2009-05-01T09:11:16

More than 90% of the people she cared for were Vietnamese.

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