'Nurse' Kim Hee-ra "is called Those Merry Souls at Hospital...Stocked the World When I'm There" (Let's Live Together)

Lets live together Mr Nurse Kim Hee-ra talked about what was called Those Merry Souls.On KBS 2TV Lets Live Like Park Won-sook (hereinafter referred to as Lets Live Like It), which was broadcast on the 21st, sisters were shown meeting the second and youngest storyteller of the meeting project with Pyeongchang residents.On the day, Kim Yeong-Ran served Chadolmyeong pasta for 29-year-old Mr. Nurse Kim Hee-ra; everyone who ate her food praised it as so delicious.Hye Eun Yi made a pretty cube coffee just by looking at it, took a certification shot and left a happy picture as a memory.Park Won-sook, who was eating dessert, asked Mr. Heera why he came to Pyeongchang while working at the Seoul Large Hospital.My parents have been battling cancer, and now they are okay, he said. I felt the importance of my family.I am gradually decreasing my time to see it, and I came to Pyeongchang because I wanted to see it frequently. He explained that he moved to Pyeongchang to build memories with his family.Park Won-sook asked what path he was walking, saying he was so curious about the path of choosing and taking a better job. Mr Heera said: My first job was Seoul Hospital.I was in my early 30s with general cholangiocarcinoma at the time, but I was expecting a month of treatment, he recalled.She said, How old are you? the patient asked, and the patient was in his early 30s, so I said, Im 24. You do everything you want to do before you die and die.I did not know I would have cancer like this, he said. I realized a lot of patients words at the turning point of my life. Hye Eun Yi, who heard the story, said, The doctor and the job of Nurse are only looking at sick people every day, so I think my heart will be very depressed.The oncology department is especially end-stage patients, but it was sad, but it was Those Merry Souls, he said. The last people who died when I was working.I was really depressed at that time, he said, and after facing someones end, he went home and cried a lot.In addition, Hee-ra said, I went home for a long time and told my mother about it, and my mother said, People leave by people who have good energy.It was an honor to keep the death from that time, not a wound, he said.Later, Heera added that he had arranged the end of someone with a more relaxed mind.Park Won-sook, meanwhile, asked if there were any impressive or special patients, Mr Heera said: It was in the emergency room last year.One of them was lung cancer, and he came to get an anticancer drug. Suddenly, an emergency occurred. He was in his 60s.At that time, suddenly he said that he had a last word to say, and he shouted his wifes name and said that he loved her. She said, We have changed our fate despite the quick treatment.When asked if the patient was so sad when he died, Heera said, I remember most of the patients I sent to my hand.Kim Yeong-Ran, who is walking his own way alone, cheered her life by presenting her headband, Kim Cheongs own tea set, and Hye Eun Yis sign CD Its OK.Photo: KBS 2TV broadcast screen
Lets live together Mr Nurse Kim Hee-ra talked about what was called Those Merry Souls.On KBS 2TV Lets Live Like Park Won-sook (hereinafter referred to as Lets Live Like It), which was broadcast on the 21st, sisters were shown meeting the second and youngest storyteller of the meeting project with Pyeongchang residents.On the day, Kim Yeong-Ran served Chadolmyeong pasta for 29-year-old Mr. Nurse Kim Hee-ra; everyone who ate her food praised it as so delicious.Hye Eun Yi made a pretty cube coffee just by looking at it, took a certification shot and left a happy picture as a memory.Park Won-sook, who was eating dessert, asked Mr. Heera why he came to Pyeongchang while working at the Seoul Large Hospital.My parents have been battling cancer, and now they are okay, he said. I felt the importance of my family.I am gradually decreasing my time to see it, and I came to Pyeongchang because I wanted to see it frequently. He explained that he moved to Pyeongchang to build memories with his family.Park Won-sook asked what path he was walking, saying he was so curious about the path of choosing and taking a better job. Mr Heera said: My first job was Seoul Hospital.I was in my early 30s with general cholangiocarcinoma at the time, but I was expecting a month of treatment, he recalled.She said, How old are you? the patient asked, and the patient was in his early 30s, so I said, Im 24. You do everything you want to do before you die and die.I did not know I would have cancer like this, he said. I realized a lot of patients words at the turning point of my life. Hye Eun Yi, who heard the story, said, The doctor and the job of Nurse are only looking at sick people every day, so I think my heart will be very depressed.The oncology department is especially end-stage patients, but it was sad, but it was Those Merry Souls, he said. The last people who died when I was working.I was really depressed at that time, he said, and after facing someones end, he went home and cried a lot.In addition, Hee-ra said, I went home for a long time and told my mother about it, and my mother said, People leave by people who have good energy.It was an honor to keep the death from that time, not a wound, he said.Later, Heera added that he had arranged the end of someone with a more relaxed mind.Park Won-sook, meanwhile, asked if there were any impressive or special patients, Mr Heera said: It was in the emergency room last year.One of them was lung cancer, and he came to get an anticancer drug. Suddenly, an emergency occurred. He was in his 60s.At that time, suddenly he said that he had a last word to say, and he shouted his wifes name and said that he loved her. She said, We have changed our fate despite the quick treatment.When asked if the patient was so sad when he died, Heera said, I remember most of the patients I sent to my hand.Kim Yeong-Ran, who is walking his own way alone, cheered her life by presenting her headband, Kim Cheongs own tea set, and Hye Eun Yis sign CD Its OK.Photo: KBS 2TV broadcast screen
Lets live together Mr Nurse Kim Hee-ra talked about what was called Those Merry Souls.On KBS 2TV Lets Live Like Park Won-sook (hereinafter referred to as Lets Live Like It), which was broadcast on the 21st, sisters were shown meeting the second and youngest storyteller of the meeting project with Pyeongchang residents.On the day, Kim Yeong-Ran served Chadolmyeong pasta for 29-year-old Mr. Nurse Kim Hee-ra; everyone who ate her food praised it as so delicious.Hye Eun Yi made a pretty cube coffee just by looking at it, took a certification shot and left a happy picture as a memory.Park Won-sook, who was eating dessert, asked Mr. Heera why he came to Pyeongchang while working at the Seoul Large Hospital.My parents have been battling cancer, and now they are okay, he said. I felt the importance of my family.I am gradually decreasing my time to see it, and I came to Pyeongchang because I wanted to see it frequently. He explained that he moved to Pyeongchang to build memories with his family.Park Won-sook asked what path he was walking, saying he was so curious about the path of choosing and taking a better job. Mr Heera said: My first job was Seoul Hospital.I was in my early 30s with general cholangiocarcinoma at the time, but I was expecting a month of treatment, he recalled.She said, How old are you? the patient asked, and the patient was in his early 30s, so I said, Im 24. You do everything you want to do before you die and die.I did not know I would have cancer like this, he said. I realized a lot of patients words at the turning point of my life. Hye Eun Yi, who heard the story, said, The doctor and the job of Nurse are only looking at sick people every day, so I think my heart will be very depressed.The oncology department is especially end-stage patients, but it was sad, but it was Those Merry Souls, he said. The last people who died when I was working.I was really depressed at that time, he said, and after facing someones end, he went home and cried a lot.In addition, Hee-ra said, I went home for a long time and told my mother about it, and my mother said, People leave by people who have good energy.It was an honor to keep the death from that time, not a wound, he said.Later, Heera added that he had arranged the end of someone with a more relaxed mind.Park Won-sook, meanwhile, asked if there were any impressive or special patients, Mr Heera said: It was in the emergency room last year.One of them was lung cancer, and he came to get an anticancer drug. Suddenly, an emergency occurred. He was in his 60s.At that time, suddenly he said that he had a last word to say, and he shouted his wifes name and said that he loved her. She said, We have changed our fate despite the quick treatment.When asked if the patient was so sad when he died, Heera said, I remember most of the patients I sent to my hand.Kim Yeong-Ran, who is walking his own way alone, cheered her life by presenting her headband, Kim Cheongs own tea set, and Hye Eun Yis sign CD Its OK.Photo: KBS 2TV broadcast screen

'Let's live together' Mr Nurse Kim Hee-ra talked about what was called Those Merry Souls.

On KBS 2TV 'Let's Live Like Park Won-sook' (hereinafter referred to as 'Let's Live Like It'), which was broadcast on the 21st, sisters were shown meeting the second and youngest storyteller of the meeting project with Pyeongchang residents.

On the day, Kim Yeong-Ran served Chadolmyeong pasta for 29-year-old Mr. Nurse Kim Hee-ra; everyone who ate her food praised it as "so delicious." Hye Eun Yi made a pretty cube coffee just by looking at it, took a certification shot and left a happy picture as a memory.

Park Won-sook, who was eating dessert, asked Mr. Heera why he came to Pyeongchang while working at the Seoul Large Hospital. "My parents have been battling cancer, and now they are okay," he said. "I felt the importance of my family. I am gradually decreasing my time to see it, and I came to Pyeongchang because I wanted to see it frequently. "He explained that he moved to Pyeongchang to build memories with his family.

Park Won-sook asked what path he was walking, saying he was "so curious about the path of choosing and taking a better job." Mr Heera said: "My first job was Seoul Hospital. "I was in my early 30s with general cholangiocarcinoma at the time, but I was expecting a month of treatment," he recalled.

She said, 'How old are you?' the patient asked, and the patient was in his early 30s, so I said, 'I'm 24.' 'You do everything you want to do before you die and die. I did not know I would have cancer like this, "he said." I realized a lot of patients' words at the turning point of my life. "

Hye Eun Yi, who heard the story, said, "The doctor and the job of Nurse are only looking at sick people every day, so I think my heart will be very depressed." "The oncology department is especially end-stage patients, but it was sad, but it was Those Merry Souls," he said. "The last people who died when I was working. I was really depressed at that time, "he said, and after facing someone's end, he went home and cried a lot.

In addition, Hee-ra said, "I went home for a long time and told my mother about it, and my mother said, 'People leave by people who have good energy.' It was an honor to keep the death from that time, not a wound, "he said. Later, Heera added that he had arranged the end of someone with a more relaxed mind.

Park Won-sook, meanwhile, asked if there were any impressive or special patients, Mr Heera said: "It was in the emergency room last year. One of them was lung cancer, and he came to get an anticancer drug. "Suddenly, an emergency occurred. He was in his 60s. At that time, suddenly he said that he had a last word to say, and he shouted his wife's name and said that he loved her. "

She said, "We have changed our fate despite the quick treatment." When asked if the patient was so sad when he died, Heera said, "I remember most of the patients I sent to my hand."

Kim Yeong-Ran, who is walking his own way alone, cheered her life by presenting her headband, Kim Cheong's own tea set, and Hye Eun Yi's sign CD 'It's OK'.

Photo: KBS 2TV broadcast screen