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Post by achot on Oct 28, 2010 14:35:47 GMT -5
Does anyone know of any sefarim out there (any language) that deal with nursing ( not medicine) and halacha/ common minhagim?
How about the proper treatment of the body of a Jewish patient who dies during your shift?
If this has already been explored, please excuse my laziness.
TIA (thanks in advance.... I bet you were scratching your shaitels/ yarmulka's and wondering what Transient Ischemic Attacks had to do with this post!)
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Post by chayan on Oct 28, 2010 20:06:55 GMT -5
Interesting you should mention this, because just today I saw an ad for this: www.nijh.org/
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Post by achot on Oct 29, 2010 1:35:20 GMT -5
Thanks I love the manuals description "It speaks for all Jews, on the entire spectrum. It will contain definitive, short pieces on the variety of Jewish belief from centrist orthodox to Hasidic to conservative to reform to secular to the yeshiva world and to reconstructionists." Besides the Torah, I didnt know such a thing existed! The accreditation conference is kinda pricey, is that normal prices nowadays? Chavie
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Post by medic09 on Oct 30, 2010 22:49:00 GMT -5
Chavie, have you seen Rav Neuwirth's מדריך הלכתי לאחיות בבתי חולים לשבת ולמועדים ? I have a copy that was sent to me by a collegue in Israel. I think it has been out of print for some time, but should be in some libraries. Or some of the rabbanim and nurses there might have it. Also, contact Yael at Machon Schlesinger at Shaarei Tzedek. Tell her I sent regards.
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Post by achot on Oct 31, 2010 8:05:45 GMT -5
Thanks, will do.. ST
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