Published Feb 8, 2009
rn2bn07, BSN, RN
175 Posts
My son and I watched this tonight and it was such an inspiring movie. My son read about his life in school. I have been feeling really tired and burnt-out lately at my job and watching this movie has really made me appreciate why I chose to become a nurse. I sat there and watched everyone in the operating room performing separate jobs but yet working as ONE TEAM. It made me cry:crying2:. I love what I do and realize that each of us play a big role in people's life and you can do anything you put your mind to. Thanks
Bossy Boss
20 Posts
It was a good movie, I liked it.
TXstudentRN
53 Posts
I didn't know about it to catch it in time... I just happened to see this on CNN - http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/02/02/carson.bio/index.html?iref=mpstoryview. Sounds very interesting, hopefully it will show again!
They have played the movie three times so far tonight, I'm sure it will come on again.
LadyBug77
96 Posts
I loved it. But had I ever raised a hand at my mother, and he was about to hit her with a hammer, I wouldn't have been alive to tell the story. My mom would have knocked me straight to hell!! lol
invisigoth
68 Posts
I remember reading this book when I was young. My mother bought it for me. He also has a second book too. I wish I saw the movie but then that is what HULU is for! LOL
kantuta
39 Posts
I think it was a very nice movie, and make me feel that whatever we want to do, to get, to improve in ourselves and in our careers we can do it....it was very inspirational
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
I watched it as well. Very insightful! Plus, I love Cuba Gooding!
I know right? I was shocked to see that happen.
ToxicShock
506 Posts
I saw this last night, too. I caught it really late at night so I didn't go to sleep until about 3 am lol. I found it very inspiring as well.
If I can attribute any based on a true story movie to my desire to become a nurse, I would say Patch Adams.
cnabutnot
14 Posts
I really liked it tho I got into it about halfway thru. I know he was a neurosurgeon but then his babies died and he became a pediatric neurosurgeon? Is that right?
I believe he started practicing pediatrics when he performed surgery on the girl who had chronic seizures, this was before his babies died, I think.