HEALTH: Black Nurse of 30 Years Releases New Book For Aspiring Caregivers

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30 Years Old Black Nurse Releases New Book For Aspiring

Missouri City, TX - The author of From the Lens of Daughter, Nurse, and Caregiver: A Journey of Duty and Honor has published her second book, The Black Book of Important Information for Caregivers.

 Cynthia J. Hickman, Ph.D., said the book is a matter close to the heart of caregivers across the country. It was released on August 13, 2021, the birthday of his mother, who died four years ago at the age of 97. The siblings of Dr. 

It is imperative to know the health information, vital statistics, insurance information, and end-of-life wishes of our loved ones. The role of the caregiver reduces the stress and strain of an already challenging role. 

Dr. Hickman makes recommendations about the BISK acronyms that will make her easier to maintain. 

B - (Be prepared), I - (Important information is important), S - (Support systems are important), and K - (Know what your loved ones want) After leaving your Nursing Managerial position in August 2013, to them too caring for mom, she became a full-time caregiver and understanding these concepts made all the difference. 

The book provides helpful proactive tips for answering the "Where is it?" Question. In the care sector. What critics say about the book: "Excellent read! Highly recommended! Critical and well-organized information at hand. 

No research is required. The book is clear, precise, and necessary. The guide is what every caregiver should have. The author offers her in-depth personal and professional perspective and gives us an example of what it means to be proactive and support a loved one. "- 

Dr. Juanita Braxton" Important Information! Well written and easy to read! I would recommend this book to other Dr. Hickman continues her work 'From the Perspective of a Daughter, Nurse and Carer' with this 'Newly Released Black Book of Information for Caregivers'.

This book is a convenient, hands-on reference with specific activities for anyone who needs preparation for the role of caregiver. ”Brenda L. I recently read The Important Information Black Book for Caregivers by Dr. Cynthia J. Hickman read. 

The information in this book is invaluable to anyone preparing to work as a caregiver or who is in the process of nursing. 

The legal section is imperative to "make things right". Many of us do not know what to do before or after a loved one dies. 

This book will aid your understanding and more. Thank you, Dr. Hickman, for accompanying us on our way and sharing interesting details with us. Getting things right. "- Dr. Angela D. Pearson

 About the Author 

Cynthia Jean Hickman completed her Ph.D. in Healthcare with a specialization in Leadership and her Masters of Nursing with a specialization in Nursing Education from Walden University and received a Diploma in Nursing from the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing, Toledo, Ohio. 

The health and wellbeing of the population and the community in the care sector is his passion. She has more than 30 years of care and management experience. Social Change Fellow and Walden University Fellow. 

Her research focuses on older adults and family members who serve as their caregivers. She is a member of professional organizations such as the National Association of Black Nurses, Walden University International, and Multicultural Student Society.

 (Vice President), Walden University Ambassador and Alumni Member (Texas Chapter), Prairie View A and M University College of Nursing Men Nursing Program, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Association, Zeta Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. and Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society (honorary).

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 Learn more about 

Dr. Hickman and her books at https://cynthiajhickman.info or find her book on Amazon. For press inquiries, 

please contact Dr. Cynthia J. Hickman at 7135695294 or drcynthiaj@cynthiajhickman.info

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