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Liz Kerr

LIZ KERR has had poetry, short stories, and non-fiction published in Philadelphia City Paper, Philly Fiction, The Galway Review, Sixteen Magazine (Dublin), Jewish Currents Magazine, Rust Belt Rising, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Ice Colony, and Irish Central. She is a registered nurse in heart transplant and oncology at a Philadelphia hospital. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and dual Irish and American citizenship. You can find more of their work at lizvkerr.gallery.

Waves of Sea Glass
by Liz Kerr

May 4, 2021 Contributed By: Liz Kerr

"Waves of Sea Glass" by Liz Kerr

My nursing career began in a pandemic. As a student nurse, I was assigned a clinical rotation on the HIV/AIDS unit at the former Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia. At that time, before fully funded research and clinical trials and antiretrovirals, there wasn’t much more we could do for our patients beyond comfort care. So you […]

Filed Under: Culture, Essays, Featured Culture, Featured Essays Posted On: May 4, 2021

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