there: They see a challenge in car-
ing for these babies.
Cynthia McDonald, nurse
manager of NICU, decided to go
into the field before graduating
from<nursing school. She made
the rounds in the hospital in
which she trained, trying out de-
partments. It wasn't until she
made it to pediatric intensive
care, later NICU, that she found
something she liked.
"It was too easy in the well-
baby nursery," she said, as she
sifted through the latest ship-
ment of food and medications for
the NICU charges. "You just feed
them and change them."
Laura Ferris, a nurse who has
been in the unit since it opened
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Sherry Temple, a nurse in the neonatal
intensive care unit, checks on Justin
Lee, two days old.
13 years ago, said that while she
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Many of the nurses in this area
find a great reward in helping
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she, a mother of three healthy
adults, feels like she can't take an-
other shift. But her love of both
her patients and her work keeps
her going.
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"There are people who have
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She Said. ""I can't imagine being
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