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Tag Archives: observations
the south of the north
I grew up in Wisconsin, a place I affectionately call “The South of The North”.
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Tagged beer, carpet, cheese, Chicago, clinicals, cream puffs, Fish, Green Bay Packers, growing up, hospital, hotel, North, nursing, observations, pig races, sausage, school, South, supper club, tavern, Wisconsin
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oh, are you?
This week, I assisted with a major surgery I hung out in the OR. Before I begin, let’s just get this out of the way, shall we? From Rushmore:
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Tagged clinicals, music, nursing, observations, OR, patients, school, scrubs
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yo hablo español, sort of: week one clinical observations
Observation #1: The El is different in the early morning. Sleepy. The brown line train has only four cars instead of the usual rush-hour eight car caterpillars. The train rocks a bit more violently when it is empty. I am … Continue reading →
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Tagged Black Street, clinicals, Ecuador, El, ELO, music, nursing, observations, patients, school, Spanish
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