A Nurse’s Story
The summer before my senior year of RN nursing school, I worked as an LPN (we were allowed to take LPN boards then after 2
The summer before my senior year of RN nursing school, I worked as an LPN (we were allowed to take LPN boards then after 2
I arrived home late yesterday afternoon from a business trip. So I decided to order takeout dinner for the family and have it delivered. The
A few years back during a loss of power after a storm, I went to a convenience store that had electricity to get coffee and
I often talk about the value and the need for transitions in our life—those in-between times when we go from one thing to another—whether it’s
Let’s talk about the importance and the value of transitions in your life. A transition is that time when you’re going from one thing to
Here we find ourselves in March of 2021. The World Health Organization has just marked one year since the entire pandemic shut down and stay-at-home
You likely know, March is Women’s History Month! As a long-time registered nurse, I want to take this opportunity to put a spotlight on one
March is National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month. Twenty-six years ago, my husband was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Twenty-six years ago, I became a
Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or winter solstice, it is a season of watching, waiting and preparing for the light. The symbolism is perfect
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” “Sometimes, we have to witness what others have lost in
Life is a series of ebbs and flows. There will always be periods of challenge and hardship as well as times of peace and plenty.
Sandra Lee MD, aka reality TVs Dr. Pimple Popper, recently posted a message on Twitter (see image) in response to a health blog written by
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