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Cooked: An Inner City Nursing Memoir
Cooked An Inner City Nursing Memoir
Author: Carol Karels
In May 1971, Look magazine featured a story entitled "Chicago’s Cook County Hospital: A Terrible Place." The article provided an inside look at the largest public hospital in the country, one located on Chicago’s dangerous gang-controlled and drug-infested west side. Months later, Carol Karels and seventy other nursing students began their nurse...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780970947765
ISBN-10: 0970947763
Publication Date: 12/5/2002
Pages: 220
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Publisher: Full Court Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Cooked by Carol Karels (autobiography) is set in Chicago at the Cook County Hospital. A naive suburban teenager entered nursing school at the largest public hospital in the country- one marked by racial barriers, chronic shortages, laziness and political turmoil Carol describes her rite of passage through a tumultuous three year diploma program. She brings to life the day-to-day rigors of a student nurse who faces the challenges of his large institution. This is available through Arcania Press, PO Box 415, Leonia, NJ. Contact them at info@arcaniapress.com.
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