8/10
Selfless Duty
20 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
We know that even the best of people have problems that others may ridicule them for, so her early moments as a nurse, she is taking responsibility for mistakes of other, which seems a rarer quality these days, but when diseases begin to invade a community, some rise to meet it head on, even against the old cultures that says the doctor is always right, even when he is wrong, leaving others to get an unfair share of the blame.

When she can find hospital work, she found stubborn administrators and doctors who often greeted their patients with the same attitudes of sincerity, but often with dirty hands from their last sick patient. The disease finally strikes the son of the administrator, a younger doctor, seeing the benefits protocols sides with her to change a gloomy hospital into a cleaner and brighter facility to make caring for the patients a more efficient place for staff and patient.

The steadfast devotion and courage Carole's character displays, even in the loss of her sister, leads to the epidemic subsiding and a new attitude among the staff to seek a higher level of care.

Having been in healthcare most of my 50 working years, I have seen Carole's character in others who gave of themselves to exhaustion and leave at the end of the day without a thanks or a well done!
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