The View from the Clinic

One Nurse’s Journey in Abortion Care

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English language

Published by Fan Blade Publishing.

ISBN:
979-8-218-02973-9
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Abortion is an emotionally charged topic. Morality, social justice, religion, and law have transformed an intimately personal medical choice into an intensely collective debate.

But behind the heated rhetoric are the very real stories of women who have felt alone, scared, and helpless. There are also the stories of the people who work at the clinics. It’s time to remove politics from the conversation in the United States and shine a light on the multifaceted medical and personal experiences from the inside.

Throughout her nearly four-decades-long nursing career, Patrice D’Amato has seen the most diverse cross section of the human population inside abortion clinics. A compassionate mosaic memoir, The View from the Clinic normalizes and humanizes abortion through the experiences of patients, families, and staff inside a clinic—from the eyes and heart of a nurse who worked there.

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A practitioner's view

These are the stories (modified for privacy) remembered by a nurse who worked in an abortion clinic. These are the things that stuck with her for years after she left. The heartache, the laughter, the shock, the nausea, the satisfaction. She has stories of patients, staff, parents, protesters, and herself. It's not raw...there are years between the events and the writing, but in some ways it's even more striking because of that. The details might be fuzzy, deliberately or through the filter of time, but the emotions are still there. This won't change anyone's mind on the subject, but it gives a lot more nuance to the conversation, and might help answer "how could you do/think that?"

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Subjects

  • Abortion
  • Nursing
  • US health care