What I’d like for Nurses Week next year, part 1

4. Some nonfood item that everybody can use or enjoy. Back in the day, one Nurses’ Week roster of goodies included five-minute hand massages for every nurse, provided by the occupational therapy staff and a few members of the administrative staff who had trained as manicurists. That was the best gift ever. Also back in the day, we each got two brand-spandy-new retractable gel pens and a new ID holder. I still have my ID holder, though the pens are long since used up, and I still remember that somebody actually put some thought into the gifts that year.

Next: Somebody asking how things are going—somebody who’s not a coworker or an immediate manager—and then listening to the answer. →

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Agatha Lellis

Agatha Lellis is a nurse whose coffee is brought to her every morning by a chipmunk. Bluebirds help her to dress, and small woodland creatures sing her to sleep each night. She writes a monthly advice column, "Ask Aunt Agatha," here on Scrubs; you can send her questions to be answered at askauntieaggie@gmail.com.

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