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Archive for Farm Worker Family Health Program. July 1, 2016. Day 10 (6/24) – Las chicas de Moultrie. Day 10 – Las Chicas de Moultrie. 8220;It’s great to see how much good we are doing now. I would love to see how this program continues to grow in the coming years.”. Taryn Connelly, BSN Candidate ’17. 8220;Thank you Moultrie, and all the staff members, for providing us with an invaluable experience.”. Ashley Rim, BSN Candidate ’17. Jennifer Zhang, BSN Candidate ’17. Karime Parra, BSN Candidate ’17. 8220;T...
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Archive for Jen Chung. June 15, 2015. At the End of a Successful Week. Although we definitely feel the exhaustion of an eventful week, the bonds we made with one another in this interdisciplinary camp was all worth it! We are definitely looking forward to working with the next group of dental hygiene students next week. Amy’s last day in Moultrie. We’ll miss her smile and enthusiasm during the second half of our program! BSN students rocking out at Dickie’s Peach Farm on the way down to Moultrie, GA.
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Archive for Jennifer Ratcliffe. January 12, 2016. Mofongo and many more new words…. The Puerto Rico experience was a total immersion into this unique culture. We also saw parts of the island that few tourists will ever see. Puerto Ricans are a friendly and hospitable people. I was moved by their generosity and eagerness to share their personal experiences with us. My life and my nursing career will be changed from this experience. Here are some visual highlights:. Jerrica holding the cutest baby around.
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A Series of Pictures | Emory Nursing Now
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June 22, 2015. A Series of Pictures. These are a series of pictures we have collected throughout our stay at Moultrie. The majority speak for themselves because you can really tell how grateful and happy we were to have this experience. By- Arabelly Camilo and Stephanie Medrano. Category: Farm Worker Family Health Program. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. What NOT to Wear, Emory Edition. Preventing and Responding to Venomous Snakebites.
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Making A Difference | Emory Nursing Now
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June 22, 2015. Today was a busy day as we helped out at the elementary school in the morning and visited the UGA extension for lunch. In the afternoon, we listened to each other give presentations on the health of migrant farmworkers. Patient’s foot with chemical burns before treatment. Patient’s foot the second week after treatment. Jessica Rutledge and Michelle Gillig. Category: Farm Worker Family Health Program. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. 1520 Clifton Road NE.
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Archive for Jessica Rutledge. June 22, 2015. Today was a busy day as we helped out at the elementary school in the morning and visited the UGA extension for lunch. In the afternoon, we listened to each other give presentations on the health of migrant farmworkers. Patient’s foot with chemical burns before treatment. Patient’s foot the second week after treatment. Jessica Rutledge and Michelle Gillig. Category: Farm Worker Family Health Program. What NOT to Wear, Emory Edition. Enter your email address:.
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Archive for Ashley Hollingsworth. June 16, 2015. Back for Week Two! We’re excited to be back for week two of the Farm Worker Family Health Program! Although it’s the beginning of the end, this trip has brought us closer than ever before–we are looking forward to everything this week will bring. We began this week with vision screenings. 8220;How many fingers am I holding up? Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch. Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch. Rows and rows of cucumbers at Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch.
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From Start to Finish | Emory Nursing Now
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June 22, 2015. From Start to Finish. Week #3 prior to going to Moultrie, sorting and packing donations. Being asked to sum up the past two weeks isn’t easy, the best way to say it was that it was incredible. We five weeks together crammed full of struggles, adventures, learning, laughing and bonding. Providing care to the migrant farm worker population was by far one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever had. Never have I had such a fun rewarding time learning. So many and so delicious!
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Back for Week Two! | Emory Nursing Now
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June 16, 2015. Back for Week Two! We’re excited to be back for week two of the Farm Worker Family Health Program! Although it’s the beginning of the end, this trip has brought us closer than ever before–we are looking forward to everything this week will bring. We began this week with vision screenings. 8220;How many fingers am I holding up? Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch. Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch. Rows and rows of cucumbers at Hamilton Southern Valley Ranch. Some of the students picking peppers.
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