Jessie Glover Wilson

Biography

The author lives with her husband, Ronald Wilson, in Bixby, Oklahoma. They are enjoying loving on four grandchildren. Her nursing career spanned nearly forty years in nursing education and nursing administration Her passions are her family, her faith, and her profession. She had a strong desire to share what life was like as a nursing student 60 years ago, believing it would be of interest to and an inspiration for the nursing student of today. Her love for the student nurse continues to be strong. She believes they represent the best of the best.
Mrs. Wilson continues to be active in caring for hurting people. She Started a Grief Share Group Program ten years ago and is currently compiling stories about healings that she has experienced through this ministry. She and her husband are also Stephen Ministers at their church, helping individuals who are going through crises.
She feels she has had a blessed life. Her joy is to hear from former students and instructors that she taught and mentored. she hopes this story will also show her gratitude to those who gave her a start that led to a wonderful career.

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Books

Beyond the Shadow of Grief
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 29,750. Language: English. Published: October 24, 2015 . Categories: Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Death, Grief, Bereavement, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christian Life / Death, Grief, Bereavement
This is a story of people in grief who found healing from bonding and sharing with others who had experienced the loss of a loved one. This healing and life transformation process occurs in our church grief support program and has inspired the facilitators of this program to want to share some of these amazing and somewhat miraculous stories.
The Diploma Nurse: Her Shining Day; Her Fading Touch
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 29,260. Language: English. Published: December 27, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christian Life / Inspirational
A memoir of the times when Diploma nurses were educated in Hospital schools of Nursing, amid controversy with the Nursing leaders, who believed this learning would be better in college settings. The author gives an historical insight to the way things were and how in her opinion, this diploma nurse was right for this time. Wilson was a diploma student herself, and also a nursing administrator.

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