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Delayed cord clamping
InJoy just had a webinar on Thursday and Penny Simkin talked about the benefits of delayed cord clamping. It is on their website now.
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What is the 1st semester hours like at NCCC?
Does anyone know what the first semester at Neosho County Community College is like at the Ottawa Campus? I am curious what days clinics generally are and class times generally are. Is it a pretty set schedule or does it vary some? Are tests only on certain days, and what not? P.s. I am talking about the semester that starts in the spring. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Sweet
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
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No more VBACs
Luckily our hospital still allows them since I just had my second VBAC in 09/2006.
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
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Wichita pay
I don't live in Wichita so I can not help you, but have tried to call their HR dept and ask what a salary range at that hospital might be? If you are not getting a response here, that might be the only way to get an answer. You could always ask anonymously. Good luck with finding the info you need.
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
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have you ever lost it at work?
Thank goodness. Those nasty scares are no fun.
- Anyone know when JCCC will send letters for Fall '07 ADN???
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have you ever lost it at work?
How did this turn out? Do you now have Hep C?
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Have you had a baby at your hospital??
I had my son in Septemper at the hospital I work at and it was nice. I new the routines, doctors and nurses. I work day shift and delivered on the night shift which was kind of nice because I don't work directly with those girls and I was a screamer. My labor lasted at total of 3 hours and 15 minutes (from first contraction to delivery) and was very intense. His 15 (yes fifteen) inch head didn't have a chance to mold and my labor was too short for pain meds. I was only at the hospital for about an hour before I delivered him. I loved seeing familiar faces. Everyone was very supportive of me trying for my second VBAC and new my wishes (even on the night shift) and it was wonderful. I feel very comfortable with the people I work with and my hospitals way of doing things though so it was a natural choice for me.
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What's in a name?
I just had an AH HA moment. So thats why they are called cows. hmmmmmmm