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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 :)
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]
I'm afraid to even go here but I WAS referring to a Commercial Driver's License to back up my claim that I'm a truck driver and not a real nurse.
So how many CDLs have you seen, Jensmom?????
(OK, I got myself laughing now.)
I'm afraid to even go here but I WAS referring to a Commercial Driver's License to back up my claim that I'm a truck driver and not a real nurse.
So how many CDLs have you seen, Jensmom?????
(OK, I got myself laughing now.)
Trust me, I've seen my share of big rigs *snerk* [emoji598][emoji598][emoji598]
People on AN are very reluctant to help students with these type of assignments. It's really a shame.
Yes, because an anonymous public forum without any way to verify a respondents credentials is the perfect venue for an interview.
Don't pull the shame on you card. We're actually trying to give her viable options for completing her assignment.
I thought Jensmom7's post was extremely helpful.I'm sure the instructor wanted the student to interview a nurse. Not an anonymous internet whomever.
How are you sure what the instructor wanted? You aren't. I've had professors give out assignments that didn't require an in-person interview.
And the nature of these interviews is such that it would be very obvious if the person answering the questions wasn't a nurse.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
She can't. She just joined.
There are many opportunities for in person interviews