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I call this a gift
From “Hear Me Now”: James Raspe, an outdoors enthusiast and a patient at Providence, shares with Chaplain Stephanie Ryu how his struggle with renal failure has given him the gift of empathy and…
August 9, 2018 -
Cancer – best thing that ever happened to me
From “Hear Me Now”: Providence’s Tue Nguyen shares with mentor Jennifer Kozakowski how his bout with tongue cancer taught him to savor life and cherish what matters most.
August 9, 2018 -
Encountering Eddie Van Halen
From “Hear Me Now”: Providence’s Mike Drummond talks with film composer Roger Neill about their departed friend, Eric, and his unreal encounter with rock guitar legend Eddie Van Halen.
August 9, 2018 -
You had a heart transplant?
From “Hear Me Now”: Pat Aidem’s husband, Richard, received a donated heart from a 20-year-old. Richard tells the story of meeting the young man’s mother one day, and how she wanted to listen…
August 9, 2018 -
The hardest conversation I’ve ever had
From “Hear Me Now”: Mary Kingston, chief executive of Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers in Torrance and San Pedro in Southern California, shares with Michael Jongsma, chief nursing officer, the anguish…
August 9, 2018 -
How can you take care of dying children?
From “Hear Me Now”: Dr. Glen Komatsu, CMO of Providence TrinityCare Hospice & Regional Palliative Care, reflects on the clinical skill and emotional resilience required to care for dying children. He shares the…
August 9, 2018 -
Touch becomes sacred
From “Hear Me Now”: Ahmed Pierstorff is a Muslim, and social touch of the opposite sex is prohibited. Yet, his job as a registered nurse often necessitates physical contact with the opposite sex.…
August 9, 2018 -
A nurse goes in for open-heart surgery
From “Hear Me Now”: Lindsey Burrell and her mother, Julie Baker, both ICU nurses at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance, Calif., talk about Lindsey’s recent open heart surgery and…
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Lungs filled with tumors, hearts filled with love
From “Hear Me Now”: Days before his mother’s birthday, Bryce Fisher, then 21-years old, received heartbreaking news that he had a rare form of cancer. He and his mother, Nancy, sit down to…
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Confiding with a king
From “Hear Me Now”: Jay Hess, donor relations coordinator for the TrinityCare Hospice Foundation, shares with colleague Chloe Medrano his career shift from building custom cars to raising money for children in hospice…
August 9, 2018
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