I am so happy to announce that my FIRST BOOK is now available for purchase. Please share among your friends. This is not just for nursing or for Filipinos. This is for all of you with dreams in their hearts. This is my lifelong dream, finally realized.
http://www.amazon.com/Nursing-Vignettes-Jocelyn-Cerrudo-Sese/dp/1477614362/ref=sr_1_66?ie=UTF8&qid=1343996451&sr=8-66&keywords=tatay+jobo+elizes
Excerpt from my Introduction:
In 1980, as I lit the candle at my pinning ceremony, my heart was brimming with excitement for the future. In my imagination lived a nurse whose hands touched lives and whose compassion made a difference.
Nursing in America is a delightful journey into independence and self-fulfillment. As a young nurse living thousands of miles away from family, life was filled with challenges to both my personal and professional lives. Like countless other Filipino nurses working abroad, I have carved my own little niche in my chosen profession.
More than ever, I realize how fortunate I am to belong to a service profession that is most definitely and infinitesimally life-affirming and emotionally rewarding.
My life is enriched with the fascinating vignettes that gave meaning to the long hours and hard work.
I have lived my mother's dreams, which had become mine as well.
Here is my other dream, a book that chronicles some of those stories that make me proud to be a nurse. This is my journey as a Filipino nurse in America. But my stories of life as an ER nurse reflect what any other nurse had gone through.
We only need to believe in ourselves.
Dream some more.
Have faith.
Update: 8/11/2012
Yes, we've been #1 for several days now on the Amazon Hot New Releases chart.
I have always wanted to write about the fascinating vignettes of Emergency Department life. This blog is my creative attempt to highlight the ups and downs of life in my busy ED. It is not just a room anymore, it's a department. It is the gateway to the scary world of hospitals. Despite the grim faces of nurses struggling with the increased volume of patients, we find time to celebrate humor and simple joys; this is how we survive.
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Friday, August 3, 2012
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