Nurses Who Traveled to New York City to Care for COVID-19 Patients

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The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) recently interviewed two nurses, Caitlin Doane, BSN, RN and Brent Whitaker, MS, MSN, RN, ACSM, who came to New York City to help support overwhelmed hospitals and staff care for COVID-19 patients.  You can read their stories and listen to their podcast interviews where they describe their experiences as visiting workers during the pandemic here.

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