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The Pulse

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December 2002
A Little Sunshine
When people learn about Bridget Ferns, RN, and her career, they invariably comment, “I don’t know how you do that.” Even the oncology nurse herself never thought she’d practice in pediatrics, but from the moment she walked into St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., for an interview 10 years ago, she knew it was the place to be.Read
 
Survivor Trauma
If practicing wilderness medicine has taught John Bleicher, RN, anything, it is this: Never give up on a trauma patient.Read
 
Put It to Rest
Sleep. It’s the first thing to go when nurses are squeezed by the demands of their professional and personal lives. But to sacrifice it so easily is a mistake with career implications, said Denise Howland, RN, who has made a 23-year career at the Sleep Disorders Center of Alabama in Birmingham.Read