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Josephine Ensign

    Josephine Ensignová je profesorkou na University of Washington v Seattli, kde vyučuje komunitné zdravie, zdravotnú politiku a naratívnu medicínu. S viac ako tridsiatimi rokmi praxe zdravotnej sestry sa venovala poskytovaniu zdravotnej starostlivosti pre bezdomovcov a marginalizované populácie. Jej eseje sa objavili v mnohých prestížnych publikáciách a jej debutová kniha bola ocenená ako najlepšie kreatívne dielo roka Americkým časopisom ošetrovateľstva. Ensignová prináša do literatúry jedinečný pohľad z prvej línie zdravotnej starostlivosti, skúmajúc stret systému a ľudských osudov.

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      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

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