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| With a Little Luck |
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| Candy striper. CNA. LPN.
RN. That's the journey of Vernetta Parsons from
14-year-old hospital volunteer through the welfare
system to charge nurse on the med/surg floor of
Bannock Regional Medical Center in Pocatello, Idaho.
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| One Step At a Time |
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| With the deck seemingly
stacked against her, Debbie Manning, RN, beat the
odds and is on a roll to a new role in medicine:
ob/gyn physician from obstetrics nurse. Read |
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| An Independent Mind |
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| Talk about walking a mile
in someone else's shoes. Certified diabetes educator
Barbara Bodzin, MSN, RN, does it every day. And
she does it with a cane as she covers the northeast
quarter of Ohio to help blind people manage their
diabetes. Read
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| You Are What You Eat |
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| In life as in nursing,
Gabriele Franklin, RN, tends to run counter to convention.
So it made perfect sense that on a Saturday afternoon
she and her husband, Andy, were covering their front
lawn in Northfield, Minn., with mounds of dirt.
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