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Showing posts with label Healthcare. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Happy Nurses Week

A very Happy Nurses Week to all of my nurse friends!

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My parents sent flowers to me at work yesterday. I opened the attached card and had to giggle – it said “Happy MOTHER’S Day! We are very proud of you!” Whoops!

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My husband also brought flowers home to me last night! He said my parents beat him to it, but that’s ok…both arrangements are beautiful!

I’m often asked why I became a nurse, especially one in the field of Oncology. To be honest, I’m not really sure why I became an nurse. For years, my answer to the question “what do you want to be when you grow up” was always “A Teacher”. I grew up around the hospital system. My mom is a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and my dad is an accountant that works in healthcare. As a Junior in high school, I volunteered in a local hospital’s Cardiology unit. I will never forget the first time I saw a heart cath. I was in awe. The fact that I could see a heart on the screen in front of me, with dye flowing through it absolutely amazed me. I knew from that moment on, I wanted to be a nurse.

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Nursing school was hard, I am not going to lie. There were times I didn’t think I’d make it through. With a lot of prayers, hard work, (and a little bribing on my parents end), I graduated.

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As a senior graduate student, I knew deep down in my heart that pediatrics was my calling. I loved loved loved working with kids. However, God had a different plan. I was accepted into a program for brand new graduates that took me from a surgical unit for six weeks to the cardiac unit for 4 weeks to the oncology unit for 4 weeks and finally to the ER/ICU for 2 weeks each. It was during this program that I discovered my love for Oncology nursing. My grandfather passed away from Lung Cancer my senior year in high school….so oncology held a deeper, more personal meaning for me.

After a few years of working on the Oncology floor, I switched to Radiation Oncology and that’s where I am today!

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I absolutely LOVE what I do. People ask all the time, “How do you work with oncology patients? Aren’t you sad all the time?” Me? No. I look at it this way – we might have failures, but there are always successes. It’s rejoicing with those who have been given a clear report…cured…that keeps me going. Yes, being an oncology nurse is hard, but I absolutely love it.

I’ve found other ways to give back, too. I’m currently our area American Cancer Society Leadership Council President and I serve on various councils throughout ACS. It’s a satisfying feeling knowing what I do on a daily basis has purpose – fighting back against a terrible disease that has claimed so many of our loved ones.

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Ok I might have gotten off on a tangent there – my main reason for this was to say HAPPY NURSES WEEK to you!! Thanks for EVERYTHING you do! :0)

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P.S. – Please continue to pray for my grandfather. He now has fluid on his heart/lungs and is having a very difficult time breathing. It breaks my heart to see him like this. :0(  We appreciate your prayers!!

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