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Nurses Have Heart Geocoin E.R. Nurses Have Heart Geocoin

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Released:
Monday, March 5, 2007
Origin:
Virginia, United States
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Retrieve It from a Cache 10/7/2007 RFD500/Plus retrieved it from East Readfield Maine   Visit Log

Going to share this with my son who is studying to become a nurse in the Army.

Dropped Off 10/5/2007 Kacky placed it in East Readfield Maine - 51.82 miles  Visit Log

What a great co-incidence. Just a few days before I picked up this coin, I was asked to bring my son (V-Real) to speak at an upcoming nurses conference at Foxwoods, so they can learn how to get the best information from a patient with autism. He will be recounting a recent E.R. visit far away from home in St. Paul Minnesota, and he'll talk about how well-trained and compassionate the nurses were.

Discovered It 10/4/2007 Team Richards discovered it   Visit Log

What a nice coin thank you for sharing it.
Here some history for you Mainer's
Did you know..
Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden Mine in 1802?
A noted social reformer, Dix became the Union's Superintendent of Female Nurses during the Civil War. The soft spoken yet autocratic crusader had spent more than 20 years working for improved treatment of mentally ill patients and for better prison conditions. A week after the attack on Fort Sumter, Dix, at age 59, volunteered her services to the Union and received the appointment in June 1861 placing her in charge of all women nurses working in army hospitals. Serving in that position without pay through the entire war, Dix quickly molded her vaguely defined duties.
She convinced skeptical military officials, unaccustomed to female nurses, that women could perform the work acceptably, and then recruited women. Battling the prevailing stereo types-and accepting many of the common prejudices herself-Dix sought to ensure that her ranks not be inundated with flighty and marriage-minded young women by only accepting applicants who were plain looking and older than 30. In addition, Dix authorized a dress code of modest black or brown skirts and forbade hoops or jewelry.
Even with these strict and arbitrary requirements, relaxed somewhat as the war persisted, a total of over 3,000 women served as Union army nurses. Called "Dragon Dix" by some, the superintendent was stern and brusque, clashing frequently with the military bureaucracy and occasionally ignoring administrative details. Yet, army nursing care was markedly improved under her leadership.
Dix looked after the welfare of both the nurses, who labored in an often brutal environment, and the soldiers to whom they ministered care, obtaining medical supplies from private sources when they were not forthcoming from the government. At the war's conclusion, Dix returned to her work on behalf of the mentally ill.
Source: The Civil War Society's "Encyclopedia of the Civil War" principal writer and researcher Suzanne LeVert.
Now you know.

Discovered It 10/4/2007 longlakeloonies discovered it   Visit Log

Nice to see this at the 100th Cache Bash.

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/3/2007 Kacky retrieved it from 100th Cache Bash Maine   Visit Log

This is an awesome co-incidence because V-Real and I were asked yesterday to speak to a nurses conference at Foxwoods. Nurses do it with heart!

Discovered It 10/3/2007 TeamHorwich discovered it   Visit Log

nice coin - thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 10/3/2007 Gob-ler discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks for bringing this to the MGA coffee meet.

Dropped Off 10/2/2007 Katadin Goddess placed it in 100th Cache Bash Maine - 94.78 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/30/2007 Katadin Goddess retrieved it from Night caching anyone? (3/23/07 a cache a day) New Hampshire   Visit Log

moving along

Dropped Off 9/29/2007 MrGolf placed it in Night caching anyone? (3/23/07 a cache a day) New Hampshire - 6.27 miles  Visit Log
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