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The problem is there are, I suspect, several posters here who don't have the credentials they claim to have. That's the problem with appealing to a public forum where nothing can be verified.
If you don't actually know any nurses, perhaps you could contact your local public health office and ask if you could make a short visit. Or, start with your family physician's office; if you're lucky and there are still nurses working there, chances are at least one would know someone who works in a hospital and could help you there.
Best of luck with your interview-you may have to do a little leg work, but it shouldn't be too difficult to locate a live nurse.
The problem is there are, I suspect, several posters here who don't have the credentials they claim to have. That's the problem with appealing to a public forum where nothing can be verified. QUOTE]You wanna take this outside?? I'll show you my CDL any time, little lady.
Hey, I'm a bona fide member of the COB Society! I'm too busy looking for young uns to eat!!
Besides, I've seen so many CDLs in my career, none of them impress me anymore [emoji56]
sjarmistead
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Hello everyone,
I have a current project for a health education course where I need to interview a nurse working in a hospital or public health. It would just be few questions about preventive health care and should only take a few minutes. If anyone could be my interviewee please respond.
Thanks :)