
Patrizia Bosio
Vanilla scent
Patrizia, 52, mother of three children. After a stint as a nurse, she graduated as a midwife in 1991, fulfilling a wish expressed already in her teenage years.
He retraces with lucidity the changes that have taken place in the profession. If, first of all, it was entrusted to common sense and empathy, without any scientific expertise, today training has enabled it to assist women in a more competent and structured way.
His professional life is dotted with situations of serene care, but also tense moments, for which "years of life are lost", difficult situations for which it is necessary to "take a breath".
From her story is outlined a competent professional, capable and strongly aware of the critical issues of a profession that often and unexpectedly shows its dark side, leaving you unarmed.
The only regret is that he could not obtain a master's degree, despite this he did what he really wanted and would make the same professional choice again. Her work was the motivational drive to move forward in her life path, in difficult moments not only working, allowing her to give her best even when resources were limited.
He concludes his story by saying that the birth event remains a totalizing event for all those lucky enough to attend.
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Interview information
Country: IT
Region: Piemonte
City: Torino
Patrizia Bosio
Date of birth: 07-08-0967
City: Carignano
School: High school or Secondary
Profession: Nurse
Languages: italiano
Document by: Roberta Cabiddu, Angela Conte, Arianna Dattoli, Paola Donadio, Massimo Galvagno, Elisabetta Laveglia
Video by: Roberta Cabiddu, Angela Conte, Arianna Dattoli, Elisabetta Laveglia
Created: 25-10-2019
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Knowledge of healing
Knowledge of healing
The archive “knowledge of Healing” was created with the aim of giving space to the narration of the places of healing from a particular point of view: that of the patients and the medical staff. A point of view which differs from the statistical one that official relations use to describe the medical field. This is how we find new stories about how throughout time the relationship between patients and medical staff has changed, how knowledge has helped to bring change by offering the chance to critically revisit the training methods nowadays used.