Real Talk with Nurse Papa, David Metzger

In this episode, Adrianne welcomes David Metzger, pediatric oncology nurse, podcaster, author, and father. He is gracious enough to open up about all of these roles, how they all blend together, and how he is using them to entertain and teach us.

David and Adrianne run through all the emotions in this talk, so settle in for this one. They discuss things like:

- What it’s like working with chronically ill children and their parents

- How a nurse handles the strong emotions of being around sick kids

- The way we communicate matters and memories of physical space

- Family-centered care and the intuition of parents

- The ritual of care after the death of a child

- How David hopes to reach parents with his perspective and advice

This podcast is dynamic, engaging, and thoughtful. Grab your headphones and enjoy and episode now. Click on the photo. It’s just that easy.

This podcast is dynamic, engaging, and thoughtful. Grab your headphones and enjoy and episode now. Click on the photo. It’s just that easy.

- The upcoming Nurse Papa book

...and much more.

Please connect with David for his great content:

Nursepapathebook.com

@nursepapathebook on Instagram

Find the Nurse Papa podcast on your Favorite Platform

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Please check out the video version of this interview.

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Recorded with Zoom and edited with Adobe Audition.

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Copyright-free music included in this episode is found in the YouTube Audio Library:

Sunshine - Delicate Steve

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