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presentation in Madrid of 'Nurses: another way of being, another way of doing'.

The presentation took place at the IESe Business School headquarters

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presentation of the book in Madrid. From left to right, Javier Marrodán, Ana Escauriaza, Mercedes Pérez Díez del Corral and Paz Ugalde.
PHOTO: Borja Centenera Crespo
17/11/16 19:12 Borja Centenera Crespo

The School of Nursing of the University of Navarra presented last November 16 at the headquarters of the IESE Business School in Madrid the book Nurses, a tribute to all those people, including students, professors and staff not professor, who have made possible the implementation and progress of the School of Nursing of the University from 1954 to the present School. The book has been written by the journalist and historian Ana Escauriaza and coordinated by Javier Marrodán, professor of the School of Communication of the University of Navarra. 

The event was attended by professionals and former alumni of the University who were able to share experiences with the Dean of the School, Mercedes Pérez Díez del Corral, and colleagues from other promotions. Ana Escauriaza took the floor to explain that "this work aims to be a service of journalism to nursing through three fundamental pillars: photographs, the responses of the nurses themselves, who were sent a questionnaire to give voice to their profession and micro-reports of the history of the School". For his part, the coordinator of the book, Javier Marrodán, assured that "it is not a scholarly or academic account, but rather a review of the main milestones in the history of the School, School from four years ago, from its beginnings".

The essay of this work has been supported by various articles, reports and news published in essay, the newspaper that was published at the University of Navarra until the 2000s, references provided by the School itself and, to a large extent, interviews with nurses from various promotions, who, through their experience, have made their professional biographies known. It also contains eight in-depth interviews that aim to reflect different nursing profiles: two professionals, two patients, two students -graduates in 2015 and 2016- and two patients' relatives. The photographs belong to the file Fotográfico de la Universidad de Navarra as well as photographer Jesús Caso.

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