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  • Keywords
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    • Emergency medicine,
    • Medicine,
    • Nursing in Canada,
    • Hospital and Community Nursing,
    • Palliative and End of Life Care,
    • Critical care nursing

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Front Line Nursing Stories
Making a Difference: An Anthology from the 1940s to the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Marian Facciolo


When reading real-life stories about nursing, you might not expect mentions of fox fur coats or cages full of snakes (“five feet long and very skinny”). Yet these amusing vignettes sit alongside harrowing tales of plane crashes and time-honoured memories of Florence Nightingale. Front Line Nursing Stories is a compelling anthology of first-hand accounts longtime nurse and author Marian Facciolo collected from women who have worked in hospitals, care homes, communities, and prisons from the 1940s to present day, coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. The substance of these stories remain faithful to the nursing profession, without venturing too deep into technical terminology. At the same time, Facciolo asks readers to consider whether supports for the increased expectations of the profession (education, skills, workload) have kept pace. Front Line Nursing Stories is an eye-opening look at the evolution of healing as a profession, poignantly and pointedly shared through the eyes of women who have helped babies draw their first breaths and comforted palliative patients so they can die with dignity. Facciolo’s book, at its core, is a tribute to the power of compassion and humanity, perhaps at a time in the world when it is needed most.


Marian Facciolo has had a longtime passion for nursing. She started her profession as a registered nurse (RN), then completed her BScN part-time while working and raising her children. She has a Master’s in Nursing from Athabasca University and certificates in neonatal ICU and dialysis. Over the years, Facciolo has worked in a variety of hospital settings and as a visiting nurse and case manager in the community doing direct care. She has also taught nursing at the college level, served on workplace committees and as a board director for the local AIDS committee. She enjoys travelling, drawing, and painting and has taken a number of workshops to hone her craft. Marian Facciolo lives in Simcoe County, Ontario, with her husband, Vito. They have three adult children (Michael, Joe, and Andrew) and two grandchildren who all live in British Columbia.


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