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11-07-05

Week of November 7, 2005. Click the page to download the issue!
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:33:31 AM

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A positive outcome:Rehab nursing a welcome change
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:20:12 AM

Linda Mueller says nursing has been one of the most rewarding experiences of her life and she hopes more young nurses will consider a career as a rehabilitation nurse. Photo by Lea Terry



The Wrong Side of the Bed
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:21:33 AM

Laughing with Elizabeth By Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal, RN



Today’s Nurse: CAREER OPTIONS IN NURSING This Week’s Topic: OB/GYN NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM COORDINATOR: VARIETY HEALTH SERVICES
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:24:19 AM

Judy Kellogg, RN, BSN, ARNP, is an OB/GYN nurse practitioner and coordinator of the women's health program at Variety Health Center, a non-profit agency that provides maternal and child care to low-income women and children. Photo by Elissa Crocker



Nurse Talk
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:32:51 AM

Each week we visit with health care professionals throughout Oklahoma. If you would like us to visit your facility, please email the Editor at: news@okcnursingtimes.com



Always prepared:Army nurse stays proactive
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:25:40 AM

U.S. Army Capt. Annette Kurrus is a nurse at Fort Sill and was deployed to Iraq in 2003.



Shelter from the storm: Evacuee finds new life in OKC
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:28:38 AM

Denise Tourelle is enrolled in Oklahoma City Universityıs Kramer School of Nursingıs Bachelorıs to BSN program after fleeing the devastation Hurricane Katrina caused in New Orleans. Photo by James Coburn



Staffing agencies fulfill health care’s constantly changing needs
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:22:21 AM

Thirty years ago, Imalee Crow worked as a registered nurse out on the unit floor.



National Hospice, Palliative Care Month recognized
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:26:18 AM

We plan for weddings, the birth of a child, college, and retirement. Many Americans even plan for more difficult situations by writing wills, purchasing life insurance, and giving consent for organ donation.



EMC offers new room service program to patients
Posted: 11/7/2005 at 9:27:46 AM

A new room service dining program is now being provided at Edmond Medical Center (EMC).



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