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30 Days of Thanks – Day 5

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Today I am thankful for the many people who came into my life through Nursing school.  We will soon be parting ways, but they will live forever in my heart.

30 Days of Thanks – Days 1 and 2

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30-Days-of-ThanksNovember 1st – I am thankful for an amazing Level IV clinical group.  These are 11 of the most patient-centered, thorough, compassionate people I have ever met.  I am blessed to have done my last ADN school rotation with them and would be happy if any, or all, of them were my, or a loved one’s, nurse.

November 2nd – I am thankful for my Husband and Zeke, Hannah Bean and Charlotte (aka. Charlie), my K9 kids.  They are all keeping me company as I study for my Level IV Final Exam and I am feeling the love.

Much Needed Time Off

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Once again, I volunteered at the May 2013 RN Pinning Ceremony.  These are the students I started RN school with, until my life changed and I had to leave school.  I may only be one semester behind them, graduating in December, but it feels like a lifetime.

The RN Pinning Ceremony is a tradition in most Nursing schools.  For students who have already been through a college graduation, at a large school, like me, the Pinning Ceremony is infinitely more special than the graduation ceremony.  Students are pinned, with an RN pin, by their last clinical instructor.  The entire faculty and staff of the Nursing School typically attend, so it is very intimate and personal for the students.  Each graduate takes the “Nightingale Pledge,” based on the Hippocratic Oath and in honor of the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale.

I look forward to my Pinning Ceremony, but for the next few days, I will celebrate those who reached this goal before I did.  They will be outstanding, caring nurses who will provide holistic patient care.