The 2001 Helene Hudson Memorial Lecture: The power of story: Using intimacy and love in oncology nursing practice

Vivian Painter

Abstract


Good morning, my fellow oncology nurses. It is such a privilege and an honour to be here among you today. When I was awarded this special opportunity, I felt an elation that I can hardly express: to be asked by your colleagues to speak! Well, I have held fast to the elation, working hard to drive away the sense of being overwhelmed so to arrive at this day, in this beautiful city in the presence of my friends.


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