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Posted Tue Apr 16 00:00:00 EDT 2013
Really worth the read. A perfect story of good triumphing over evil. The 'evil' being the hospitals who tried to cover it up. The dynamic between the investigators and the CI was interesting. Brave girl.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Finished this book wondering, how corrupt is todays hospital system? Scary thought if you or your loved ones are ever in the hospital.
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Posted Wed May 01 00:00:00 EDT 2013
I've never read any serial killer novels until now; however, I always was curious what their mindset was like such as how they got this way, do they have plans, do they pick their victims at random or not. I decided to pick up the book because I'm in the medical field and was so surprised that there are evil people out there especially who take the oathe to care for the sick and harm innocent people. Patients expect the medical team to do their work by making sure they are well taken care of and there will be no harm to them. It is an unfortunate that a man like Charlie Cullen, a Navy Vet, a nurses aid, then returned to school to receive his Bachelors degree in Registered Nursing. A reputable career choice in Registered Nursing when women were predominantly in the work field during the last 80's. Back in the midcentury of medieval times, men were considered nurses during war time.
I think it's a norm where there are lots of Nurses that have so many employers. Nurses have so much better opportunities for them other than working in acute hospital, hospice, and now they can work at corporate companies as on-site nurses, or pharmaceutical companies now.
Charlie was very intelligent, but lacked social skills. He appeared to be a very good worker like being employee of the month and was the face of the hospital's advertisement recruitment pamphlet for nurses. Charles Cullen had issues and acted out his rage on his patients out while caring for his patients even for the ones that were not assigned to him.
What a shame!! The health care system that hired Charlie Cullen suspected there was something going on with him in particular; however, they rather terminated him or let him quietly leave so the hospital's reputation would not be tarnished with the publicity The health care system should be a shame that they would save their reputation than try to save their patients all because of numbers.
I think this book is worth reading, you always wandered what type of drug he would use next to harm his patients.
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Posted Tue Apr 23 00:00:00 EDT 2013
Equal parts medical primer and murder mystery, "The Good Nurse" by Charles Graeber is a romp of a read. Chronicling the 16-year killing spree of male nurse Charlie Cullen, the level of research, detail, and recollection required to write this book is astounding. Part two of the saga could have been written by David Simon for an episode of The Wire. With its code-speak, cop talk dialog, the homicide police are finally called in to solve this stone cold whodunnit. I read until my eyes hurt.
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Posted Sun Apr 21 00:00:00 EDT 2013
Being a nurse myself, I found the book a compelling read; however I found the length to be a little too long. It also makes me wonder how corrupt our health systems are that this carried on. It makes me think twice now before having co-workers help with meds . I don't understand how Charles was allowed to practice across multiple states with so many allegations and charges against him. I would have condensed some of the book because I did feel lost or strung on for a few chapters. The ending kind of left you wondering why and I had a few questions.
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Cullen's murderous career in the world's most trusted ...