Yes, it's nugget time again, and I'm blogging on my lunch break here at the Hotel. Here are a few goodies I've encountered in between reading, writing, and working.
From the blogosphere...
Just don't go there
As ER Doc points out in a recent post at Serenity Now Hospital, some people just shouldn't have an iPhone.
Finding a pearl
NYCRN has this great post of the same name on his blog about how his reasons for being a nurse are reaffirmed regularly.
Don't just sit there...
Dr Ves over at casesblog tells us we gotta get up and going while we're blogging. So do I get points for standing and blogging?
Open a window...
Kim at emergiblog got the door shut on her plans, but a window just may be opening...you go, girl!
Off I go...enjoy your day!
"Fear paralyzes; curiosity empowers. Be more interested than afraid."-Patricia Alexander, American educational psychologist
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
In case you're wondering...
It's National Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. I'm sure one of my husband's relatives is thrilled...he/she's a GI.
So I sent him/her this post from casesblog. Who can miss a song from Peter Yarrow (yes, the Peter from Peter, Paul and Mary).
WARNING: soapbox ahead...
In my short lifespan and career, I've seen the horrible, heart-breaking effects of colon cancer. Do yourself a favor...if you need one, get one. No, I don't get a commission.
Colonoscopy preps are not pretty (trust me...we do lots at the Hotel) but colon cancer and its after effects aren't so nice, either.
So I sent him/her this post from casesblog. Who can miss a song from Peter Yarrow (yes, the Peter from Peter, Paul and Mary).
WARNING: soapbox ahead...
In my short lifespan and career, I've seen the horrible, heart-breaking effects of colon cancer. Do yourself a favor...if you need one, get one. No, I don't get a commission.
Colonoscopy preps are not pretty (trust me...we do lots at the Hotel) but colon cancer and its after effects aren't so nice, either.
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cancer,
casesblog,
colonoscopy,
colonoscopy prep,
colorectal,
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