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June 2002
 
With a Little Luck
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. Read
 
One Step At a Time
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
 
An Independent Mind
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
 
You Are What You Eat
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. Read