Code Blog has written a story about the great work of “Caring Bridge” a website that links patients and their concerned home community. I have had friends, and patients who have used this service, and it is a great way for people to keep up with the status of friends or family, without having to bother those most affected with calls and emails of concern.
Sean over at “Male Nurse” has written about leaving work after your shift is over, how hard it is to leave on time, and how this challenges your life outside of nursing. Having been late for so many activities, that it is just a running joke, I can seriously relate to this.
Laney, who writes as a nursing student, chronicles the “baby fever” she has gotten while doing clinicals in OB ward. Now, I remember while in my first pathology class, every disease we studied about, we all started to have those symptoms-so this too shall pass-unless it doesn’t……
And “At Your Cervix”, (aren’t health care professionals creative!) writes about a night working in the recent snow-storm. That story reminds me of the night years ago, I got called in to deliver a patient during a hurricane..Driving to the hospital while dodging trees in the road, with no lights on in your community is pretty scary!
And PixelRN has this great shot of winter! Hey, it even snowed in South Georgia yesterday-Spring, where is spring???








Thanks for the shout out!
No problem Sean. I enjoy reading your blog! Keep it up.http://blog.themillionairenurse.com/wp-admin/edit-comments.php#