tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916680.post8716116442480820618..comments2023-04-04T03:24:36.079-07:00Comments on Jack's Journey and Then Some: More ReflectionsAnnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10834197308019791700noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916680.post-88398062782397511042014-01-25T23:29:24.875-07:002014-01-25T23:29:24.875-07:00Barry,
I really enjoyed reading your story about ...Barry,<br /><br />I really enjoyed reading your story about Jack and Ann. I also worked with Jack at St. Louis children's hospital as an RT in the PICU. Jack will always be one of my favorite patients at SLCH and Ann one of my favorite parents. I too learned so much from the both of them in similar ways. I was lucky to have been able to take care of such a sweet little boy and meet such a phenomenal mother. Jack taught me to take the extra time and effort with patients who are unable to respond or who's responses are not the usual or expected. Ann taught me to take the time to really talk with the families of these sick kids and listen and respect what they tell you for they know their child better than anyone or any text book. I am glad and grateful I learned this so early in my career, for it has made a huge difference in how I treat and relate to patients and their families. Thanks again for writing this Barry. <br /><br />Liz Winkler, former RT at SLCHAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08141778657487634716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916680.post-88946439849734251432014-01-25T13:38:24.808-07:002014-01-25T13:38:24.808-07:00I loved being able to read through all these again...I loved being able to read through all these again. What wonderful tributes to Jack by those who knew him best. Thank you for sharing them.ssouthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06621157647829439359noreply@blogger.com