"The path to becoming and working as a nurse is challenging but rewarding. You see patients at their most vulnerable and get to help them through tough times and see how they overcome challenges."
Abbie Miller, Charge RN, Behavioral Health
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"The path to becoming and working as a nurse is challenging but rewarding. You see patients at their most vulnerable and get to help them through tough times and see how they overcome challenges."
Abbie Miller, Charge RN, Behavioral Health
“When I started off at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, I was a volunteer and then became a Patient Care Assistant on that same unit. While being a PCA, I would work with our kids who would transfer to our psychiatric unit. I would often sit with the kids for eight to twelve hours playing cards, watching movies and exploring their lives that lead them into this acute or long-standing mental health crisis. The concept of building rapport, gaining their trust and being empathetic and how that impacts a patient's care all truly called me to nursing.”
Kwasi Minta, Charge RN, Behavioral Health