Sister Ema Téllez Muro

a hymn to life and to the preservation of humanized take care

Authors

  • Lucila Cárdenas-Becerril
  • Beatriz Elizabeth Martínez-Talavera
  • Julio César Cadena-Estrada
  • Sandra Olvera-Arreola

Keywords:

Biography, Nursing, Humanism take care

Abstract

The biography of Sister Emma Téllez Muro shares some experiences that she has had as a woman, nurse and religious. She belongs to Congregación of the Hermanas of the Caridad from Verbo Encarnado and works for many years in Instituto Nacional of Cardiología Ignacio Chávez in Mexico City, in this place she had retired recently. This life story was built by three interviews made between 2018-2019, the triggering questions allowed the conversation of differences matters about nursing. Her journey through her life has not been easy, she has had very hard experiences that helped him confirm his spirituality and above all find reconciliation and absolution. She said the humanism is key elements to provide take care of her fellow men, and she alludes that teamwork is a great strategy to motivate new generations to promote principles. Here philosophy is about the teachings that are given and projected towards people and can be generated a great personal transformations, she longs for compassion and generosity, in its broad sense, this conception should be fundamental in the take care provided by Nursing staff.

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References

Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez. Entrevistas a Sor Ema Téllez Muro. Ciudad de México, México. Marzo 2018, abril y junio 2019.

Published

2020-07-29

How to Cite

Cárdenas-Becerril, L., Martínez-Talavera, B. E., Cadena-Estrada, J. C., & Olvera-Arreola, S. (2020). Sister Ema Téllez Muro: a hymn to life and to the preservation of humanized take care. História Da Enfermagem: Revista Eletrônica (HERE), 11(1), 1–8. Retrieved from https://periodicos.abennacional.org.br/here/article/view/74

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Section

Biografia

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