Surviving nursing school

Often labeled angels of mercy, Army Nurses have always served with dedication and pride. I chose North Georgia college and State University because of the nursing program, because it was my dream to...
Hi, my name is Ellary. I'm a clinical solutions trainer here at Truven Health Analytics and today I'm going to be walking you through a brief demo on Micromedex 2.0. If you're...

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Hi, I'm Dr. Kristin Saxena. I’ve been with Boys Town Pediatrics since 2010. I did my medical school training at the University of Nebraska Medical Center here in Omaha and my pediatric...
My name is Cynthia Prestholdt. I retired a couple of years ago, but still am very active in nursing and maintain my license and continue to participate very actively. As someone that was raised with...
I love getting up and going to work. And I'm working in geriatrics. I'm kind of like the supervisor on the unit. So all the RPNs -- you have a floor that you run, so you're in...
Elda G. Ramirez, MSN, RN, FNP: All of a sudden it was like, okay, head out to George R. Brown, we’re setting up another site. Go. It was Friday it was raining and the evacuees were coming. I had no...
hey this is doctor kate my medical school today we're given update concepts is talk about its definition it's diagnosis as well as a management sepsis so what do sets as well such as...
[music] (female announcer) Uhm...why did you decide to come to PCC? (female student) Heard it's a good nursing transfer. (male student) Because it was getting transferred. (male student) To...
Hey this is Dr K from imedicalschool and today we are going to talk about multiple myeloma. Let's first start off by talking about the different forms of immunity. Your body can fight off...
My name is Peggy McCann Mikelonis and I served in the United States Army Nurse Corps from the years 1970 to 1972. I served one year stateside at Huntsville, Alabama in a 52-bed hospital and my second...

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