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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Worth Your Time












I'd like everyone to visit emergiblog.com. It's a wonderfully written blog that has a really unique perspective on nursing. It's up for a Medical Blog Award in the Literary Blog category, so you know it's high quality. The stories that Kim tells are half inspiring, half terrifying, half hysterical, and all true. It deserves a moment or two out of your day. I'm also going to steal a picture from the site, because I think it's funny. Oh bedpans, when will you cease to amuse me?

Posted by Henry at 10:15 AM  

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