JKF Journal

Wednesday, April 17, 2013



Christmas in April at the Josie King Foundation

April is an especially exciting month at the Josie King Foundation.  For me it is a little bit like Christmas. It is that time of year when little treats arrive in the mail, big manila envelopes filled with letters and reflection papers from nursing students who have read my book, Josie’s Story.

Most of the students are about to embark on their careers. In their letters they tell me the impact that Josie’s Story has had on them not only as future caregivers but also in their lives. These letters are thoughtful, insightful and very moving. What these letters tell me is something I have come to know over the years -- sometimes it takes more than power point presentations and text books to move the hearts and minds of our caregivers. Sometimes it takes a story, a real story.

I am honored that Josie’s Story is being used in the healthcare industry and after reading so many wonderful letters I am excited to know that her story will continue to make for a very special new generation of healthcare providers.

I wanted to share with you some excerpts from a few of the many reflection letters we have received in the years since Josie’s Story was published.  Also, check out the picture of some of the students. The Josie King Foundation was so moved by their letters that we threw a little pizza party for them to show our appreciation :) See below -- 

From a professor:  “As you can tell by their letters, they were deeply touched by the story. Reading Josie's Story has not only helped the students and I grow as nurses professionally, but also personally as well.”

“This book lit a fire in me. It makes me want to strive to be the best caregiver I possibly can be. I want to be the nurse that patients rave about.”

"Josie's Story has inspired me to advocate for my patients as a nurse and promote patient safety. In my practice, I want to ensure that my patients feel safe and are well cared for at all times. This story has affected me personally because it really shows how one simple thing such as not listening to a worrying mother can dramatically affect your patient's care. Listening to my patients and their families is something I will do as a nurse and I will work hard to ensure patient safety so that I can avoid any medical errors.”

“Josie’s Story will forever be my beacon for patient safety. I will keep open communication between myself the patient, the family and the doctors. If I am unsure about something I will speak up. I will be a leader by not letting concerns go unnoticed.”

 "This story gave me a new insight into my patient’s experience and how important my job is as a Patient Care Assistant.  As a lesson from Josie's Story I will practice for quality and accuracy. Josie's Story has brought on many positive changes within the healthcare system. Through the completion of this story, I am thankful to have the insight, and I can now personally influence the transformation to a safer health care system."

 "One part of the book that I truly loved is the part about reconnecting the nurses and doctors who had made mistakes with the patients or their families. I have wondered about the possibility of making a mistake in my own practice. I'm sure I would be very upset with myself and I didn't know how it would be handled if I ever did. Learning about the initial separation of the patient and the doctor or nurse was horrifying. There must be a system in place for if mistakes are made and how healing can be made on both ends. This is something that I personally can work on setting up or learning about in my own hospitals."

“After reading Josie’s Story I realize my role, as a nurse in the patient safety movement is monumental.”

"It is quite powerful how one person (you), could implement numerous ways to enhance patient advocacy and safety. Not only did you implement multiple advocacies and safety measures as the focus, but also acknowledged the suffering that healthcare workers endure when an error is made, and teaching them how to handle the patient and their families when one occurs. If one individual can make all of these improvements to save lives, and improve patient outcomes, it makes me wonder what else is there that I can do to further enhance your crusade??  Josie's story has further solidified my conviction in enhancing patient safety and advocacy."

“As a senior year nursing student I had always believed I was just an ordinary student nurse – going through the program, working two jobs, writing papers and gaining the knowledge I needed. Although, I found the work interesting there were times when it was difficult and tedious. But then I read Josie’s Story. Never before has something touched me the way that this story has and I have never felt so moved and passionate about any topic discussed in school.”

“Josie’s Story has changed me profoundly. It has made me more aware of my actions. Every action (no matter how big or small) has an impact on the patient and their family.”
“After reading Josie’s Story I realized my role as a nurse is so crucial when it comes to patient safety. I will be sure to follow the protocols, voice my concerns and give the patient everything I’ve got. I now know that it is essential to double check orders and medications because in the end we are all human and mistakes can happen.”

“Josie’s Story was brought up in my hospital in a mandatory High Reliability Training course…. Throughout school and in practice doctors and nurses get fed so much information on patient safety that they sometimes just glaze over it all. Josie’s Story is one of the most valuable patient safety lessons and I will never forget it.”

“I would like to spread the word of the Josie King Foundation and Josie’s Story to other nursing underclassmen.”

“Josie’s Story has truly impacted the way I will practice nursing. It will be forever engrained in my mind and I will carry it with me and use it to influence my decisions in providing safe care to my patients.”



Students from a Nursing School in Connecticut after the JKF pizza party
A special thank you to the many students who have contacted us. It is clear to me that you will make a difference in the lives of many.

On a side note-the Josie King Foundation was so inspired by the many nurses who contacted us that we partnered with some brilliant minds at Duke University School of Medicine. Together we created a more robust patient safety curriculum/educational tool based off of Josie’s Story.  Can’t wait to tell you about it. Stay tuned, more to come in the next few weeks.

Many thanks,

Sorrel and the Josie King Foundation