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Bohdan "Ben" Darnobid was a early pioneer in a new mid level medical field in 1978, not a nurse and yet not a doctor. At the time of his graduation from a PA program not much was known about Physician Assistants, what they were able to do and not do. It was unsure if they would be accepted by the community, nurses and physicians. The book begins at Sing Sing prison, one of the most famous prisons in the world. The author shares important personal accounts about working as PA (Physician Assistant) in the New York State Department of Corrections where he worked for thirty five years. The book offers a fascinating insight to a world that most people know little about.
This collection of essays, first published in 1991, presents an overview of the Ukrainian-Canadian community's experience, and brings together the works of over twenty scholars in history, politics, and sociology.
This volume offers advice on topics ranging from finances and in-laws to intimacy and children to help couples build a marriage. The author also includes chapters on divorce and marrying later in life, as well as a 100-question questionnaire designed to stimulate reflection and discussion on key issues.
Fourteen-year-old Stefan, a Ukrainian refugee, struggles to survive as a displaced person in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II.
Presents a collection of twelve Ukrainian folk tales with a surprising Slavic twists.
When he does not follow the warnings of his friend the cat, a rooster is captured by a wily fox.