https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/09/22/repondre-a-lappel Nursing will always be in my blood, and I want to support the next generation By Terry Webber September 22, 2025 istockphoto.com/FatCamera Families need emotional support, information and guidance in anticipation of the events that are about to unfold to ensure their own comfort and peace is realized and to prevent undue suffering
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/04/25/faire-preuve-dautocompassion-dans-le-milieu-infirm A veteran nurse shares her experience dealing with burnout By Terry Webber April 25, 2022 Courtesy of Terry Webber “When practice standards near and dear to nurses meet heavy workloads and patient suffering, it is only natural that caring hearts grow weary. COVID added enormous pressure to this already chronic wound,” Terry Webber says. Tiny crayfish scoot across the sandy beach after being tossed to shore by the receding tide
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/08/03/mon-vaccin-ma-remplie-de-fierte-pour-les-soins-inf Aug 03, 2021, By: Terry Webber RN, BSPN Courtesy of Terry Webber Semi-retired nurse Terry Webber received her first COVID-19 vaccine in the spring