Sen Clinton walks a day in a nurse's shoes

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"I think that as a result of our time together, Senator Clinton has a better understanding of the energy and hard work it takes to care for patients for 12 hours and then come home to raise a family," Estrada said in a statement. "I'd welcome her back on the job any time."

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/08/14/clinton-walks-a-day-in-the-shoes-of-a-nurse/

It was only a day, but it's a step in the right direction.

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

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I wonder how many secret service went into the room of "her patients"

Actually, it was only two and a half hours, not a day, and it was staged from start to finish for NBC. Don't get me wrong: I'm not a Hillary basher. But this piece had virtually nothing to do with nursing. It was only a photo op.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Geriatrics.

Wow, I am really impressed by nurse Michelle Estrada. It took a lot of courage to have not just one person shadowing you but a presidential candidate and the Secret Service along with the press. I can't imagine doing any part of my job under those circumstances.

Specializes in Maternal - Child Health.
Actually, it was only two and a half hours, not a day, and it was staged from start to finish for NBC. Don't get me wrong: I'm not a Hillary basher. But this piece had virtually nothing to do with nursing. It was only a photo op.

I agree. Also if there had been a true interest in learning about a "typical" day in the life of a bedside nurse, Michelle Estrada's patient assignment would not have been reduced from 6 or 7 patients to only 4.

Specializes in PeriOp, ICU, PICU, NICU.

It didn't impress me personally. Seemed more of a political ad and nothing more.

Wow, I am really impressed by nurse Michelle Estrada. It took a lot of courage to have not just one person shadowing you but a presidential candidate and the Secret Service along with the press. I can't imagine doing any part of my job under those circumstances.

Good point. That had to be nerve-wracking.

I don't mean to sound like a cynic, but I am frustrated by Hillary's apparent need to do this "image makeover." It's absurd that Hillary actually spent time washing this woman's dinner dishes. Is this really what it takes to be a female presidential candidate? We've got to make her look like a homemaker in order for her to appeal to voters?

Also, if the SEIU really wants candidates to know what nursing issues are, why not set up a public forum and let Hillary -- and all of the candidates -- hear from veteran nurses about what's really going on in hospitals? This seems nothing more than a squandered opportunity.

Hillary is damned if she does and damned if she doesn't. I think this is exactly what the candidates should be doing, and that is getting to the grassroots level of the populace. Everything she does now is followed by a crew of cameras and security. So what will NOT be a photo op when all actions are scrutinized?

Hillary has always supported nurses. When she first came to New York she did. This is just a continuation of it.

I think she is trying to undo that damaging rumor that went around about her about 10 years ago. The rumor had her saying that nurses are overpaid. I never saw any evidence that she really said any such thing but 20 different nurses must have told me about it. None of them could ever list a source like a newspaper quote or a video. Someone said it on a message board somewhere and most people that heard about it believed it.

Specializes in Pain Management, RN experience was in ER.

I think I had more respect for her BEFORE I saw this video :trout:

Specializes in or/trauma/teaching/geriatrics.
Hillary is damned if she does and damned if she doesn't. I think this is exactly what the candidates should be doing, and that is getting to the grassroots level of the populace. Everything she does now is followed by a crew of cameras and security. So what will NOT be a photo op when all actions are scrutinized?

Hillary has always supported nurses. When she first came to New York she did. This is just a continuation of it.

She really is in a catch 22 situation. but, she has not supported nurses in the past. In fact both parties have snubbed nurses and opted to invite DR.s to campaign photo ops at hospitals and medical centers.

They haven't figured out that nurses could actually contribute more to a campaign financially than doctors. There are so many more nurses.We may not make as much money but what nurses contribute to health care can not just be measured in dimes, nickles and pennnies.

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