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Nurse’s blood-exposure tale highlights Worker’s Memorial Day poem

OSHA Healthcare Connection, April 24, 2007

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The story of a nurse who contracted the hepatitis C virus through a needlestick is one of the subjects of an online poetry performance commemorating Workers Memorial Day, April 28, 2007.

The poem was written and is performed by Stacy Smallwood, a public health professional and performance poet, and appears on the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Web site.

Smallwood, who worked with healthcare staff to develop education campaigns to reduce needlesticks injuries, starts the poem about a nurse, the work she loved, and the accident that forced her "to trade out livers like broken hearts."

Click here to view the performance or download the poem.



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