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RNGoldie

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  1. Hello! I've started the petition "Governor Rick Perry: Stop Limiting Access to Healthcare for Low-Income Women" and need your help to get it off the ground. Will you take 30 seconds to sign it right now? Here's the link: http://www.change.org/petitions/governor-rick-perry-stop-limiting-access-to-healthcare-for-low-income-women Here's why it's important: Governor Rick Perry is using women as political pawns. His fight to exclude Planned Parenthood from the Women's Health Program is placing women's health at risk. Planned Parenthood has provided life-saving healthcare interventions, such as cancer screenings and HIV testing, and preventive care including well woman exams and prenatal care for nearly half of Texas' low-income and uninsured woman. Hundreds of thousands of Texan woman will go without the crucial healthcare that they need because of Governor Perry's war against Planned Parenthood. Texas was already in a health crisis before Governor Perry launched his assault against Planned Parenthood and women's health due to a widespread physician shortage. Now as a result of his actions low-income women and families will have even less access to healthcare providers. Furthermore, limiting access further affects everyone's healthcare by creating an even larger burden on already overcrowded emergency rooms and charitable clinics. Governor Perry has instead increased funding to faith-based "clinics" which do not actually provide any healthcare at all. Women's health affects everyone. Without healthy women there are no healthy children, no healthy families. Texas women need to stand together to let Governor Perry and other Texas officials know that we are capable of choosing our own healthcare providers and we will not allow their own personal beliefs and politics jeopardize our health. Please join me in the fight to keep the government out the patient-provider relationship. You can sign my petition by clicking here. Thanks! Jessica Goldmeier
  2. Hello! I've started the petition "Governor Rick Perry: Stop Limiting Access to Healthcare for Low-Income Women" and need your help to get it off the ground. Will you take 30 seconds to sign it right now? Here's the link: http://www.change.org/petitions/governor-rick-perry-stop-limiting-access-to-healthcare-for-low-income-women Here's why it's important: Governor Rick Perry is using women as political pawns. His fight to exclude Planned Parenthood from the Women's Health Program is placing women's health at risk. Planned Parenthood has provided life-saving healthcare interventions, such as cancer screenings and HIV testing, and preventive care including well woman exams and prenatal care for nearly half of Texas' low-income and uninsured woman. Hundreds of thousands of Texan woman will go without the crucial healthcare that they need because of Governor Perry's war against Planned Parenthood. Texas was already in a health crisis before Governor Perry launched his assault against Planned Parenthood and women's health due to a widespread physician shortage. Now as a result of his actions low-income women and families will have even less access to healthcare providers. Furthermore, limiting access further affects everyone's healthcare by creating an even larger burden on already overcrowded emergency rooms and charitable clinics. Governor Perry has instead increased funding to faith-based "clinics" which do not actually provide any healthcare at all. Women's health affects everyone. Without healthy women there are no healthy children, no healthy families. Texas women need to stand together to let Governor Perry and other Texas officials know that we are capable of choosing our own healthcare providers and we will not allow their own personal beliefs and politics jeopardize our health. Please join me in the fight to keep the government out the patient-provider relationship. You can sign my petition by clicking here. Thanks! RNGoldie
  3. I also received that email newdaisyrn and spoke with my recruiter today. I was told that until the drug screening is complete they cannot make an official offer.
  4. I interviewed on the 9th and they called on the 10th.
  5. I so glad I'm not the only one freaking out. I interviewed for the ED residency and was called the next day with an offer. I still don't have the official offer. I am relocating from Rhode Island and need to rent my house out, my husband has to quit his job, and I need to find somewhere to live in Dallas. As of right now I can't really do any of those things without an offer in writing. With my 1700 mile move only 3 weeks away I'm a little anxious to say the least.
  6. I was emailed on Saturday that I was selected to interview this week. I am flying in from Rhode Island on Wednesday and leaving on Thursday. I provided times that I would be available for those two days but have not received an email confirming my time. I'm starting to freak out a little because my ticket is booked. When did you receive the email confirming your interview for Tuesday?

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