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National Nurse Magazine September 2010

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Profile_1 10/5/10 2:44 PM Page 26 Always Fighting Through bad ratios, hospital restructuring, and a debilitating back injury, RN Beth Piknick keeps on keeping for nurses. By Lucia Hwang 26 N AT I O N A L N U R S E B eth piknick is a fighter. As an intensive care unit RN, she challenged supervisors and the chief of medicine over short staffing. As a nurse activist with the Massachusetts Nurses Association back in the 1980s, she struggled against elitism to create a real union for bedside staff nurses. When she hurt her back so badly in 1992 that she had to stop working and undergo back surgery, Piknick fought to get back to nursing and hands-on patient care. And when the opportunity arose last year to create a national movement of registered nurses, Piknick helped fellow nurse leaders overcome naysayers to make National Nurses United a reality. "I'm excited to finally be a part of a national group of 155,000 nurses that want to do the same thing as I do: protect our patients, take care of patients, and take care of the future of our profession," said Piknick, a member of the NNU Executive Council and the immediate past president of the Massachusetts Nurses Association. "I'm also excited that the hospital industry fears us. And they should fear us, because people respect us more than them." There's no one life-changing moment that made Piknick want to be a registered nurse. There were no nurses in her family, no ill relatives requiring care. "I just remember always wanting to do it," said Piknick. After graduating from nursing school, Piknick quickly found a home for herself in the intensive care unit of Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Mass., where she has worked since 1972. She first got W W W. N A T I O N A L N U R S E S U N I T E D . O R G SEPTEMBER 2010

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