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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: Finally, I'm back
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Finally, I'm back. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Words from Transitional Times. Finally, Im back. The ARR N speaks: Beginning The ACNP, year 1. View my complete profile. That's right. Love it. In Shinumo Wash on the Grand Canyon. On first trip down the Colorado in 2004- rowed 226 miles. Other Tales. Some UCSF MEPN, All Adventurous. Jules Vs. Nuts. Awesome Inc&#...
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: August 2011
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Friday, August 12, 2011. New, new, new. Everything is new. I'm getting inundated with emails from school for stuff I need for my Master's degree. I started a new job. I work days, mids, whatever I want and make a little more money. I'm in a new ED. New doctors. New system. New everything. A little overwhelming but it's going okay. Reminding myself to take a timeout to breathe. Also in August w...
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: August 2014
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Finally, I'm back. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Words from Transitional Times. Finally, Im back. The ARR N speaks: Beginning The ACNP, year 1. View my complete profile. That's right. Love it. In Shinumo Wash on the Grand Canyon. On first trip down the Colorado in 2004- rowed 226 miles. Other Tales. Some UCSF MEPN, All Adventurous. Jules Vs. Nuts. CPR classes in SF.
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: May 2010
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Sunday, May 9, 2010. I mean seriously, come on. There are nights (actually, I guess mornings) when I leave the ER and I wonder if people show up just to fuck with the nurses. That's not including patient's families. Let's not forget the MDs who sometimes lose their cool, because even though we're part of the healthcare team, we're still "just a nurse" to some of them. And yet, most of the time...
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: December 2009
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Friday, December 4, 2009. Every day I learn, I am humbled by how much more there is to know. I've learned that fake seizures are indeed, obnoxious. I've learned that asking a parent, "How are you doing? When their child is sick and in your care goes a really long way. I've learned that more people should speak Spanish in California. I've learned to try for the "tough stick.". See this youtube ...
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: Anniversaries and such.
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Saturday, August 6, 2011. That's the Iron Door Saloon, in Groveland, CA. It's the oldest bar in California, and you might recognize it as "that place I stop into on Highway 120 on the way to Yosemite." We Tuolumne River guides recognize it as "the closest place to get a beer" and "Karaoke Night" (aka Thursdays in the summer time). It's also where Will and I met. He's kind of awesome that way.
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: August 2010
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Sunday, August 15, 2010. It's been a while. There have been so many life changes, I can't even begin to start writing about them. Apologies to those who have left comments- when I write, I really like to spend time focusing on writing, and given a new job for both of us, a billion life changes, and a wedding to plan, I'm stretched thin. Ok, the short version:. None of them lived. The really co...
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: October, overwhelming.
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Saturday, October 1, 2011. Healthy or paralyzing fear? Yeah, it's exciting. Sometimes I look around while at UCSF and I can't believe I'm there. It's everything I've ever worked for, and I'm doing it. I'll deal with that later. I can't even begin with that one. All I can say is that in this past year, I've been lonelier than ever. But that's about to change. Labels: MEPN, Nursing, UCSF ACNP.
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: October 2011
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Saturday, October 1, 2011. Healthy or paralyzing fear? Yeah, it's exciting. Sometimes I look around while at UCSF and I can't believe I'm there. It's everything I've ever worked for, and I'm doing it. I'll deal with that later. I can't even begin with that one. All I can say is that in this past year, I've been lonelier than ever. But that's about to change. Labels: MEPN, Nursing, UCSF ACNP.
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The ARRR N: adventures of a river guide UCSF MEPN, now on the way to her ACNP.: Teaching.
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One woman leaves her favorite river career in the Sierras to embark upon another favorite: fixing broken people. Thursday, July 28, 2011. That photo is off my boat on the Grand Canyon, which was a sweet trip. Full circle. Two years after starting the MEPN program, I'm now lucky enough and crazy enough to help teach new MEPNs. I'm river guiding rarely, working as a nurse in the Emergency Department a LOT, and teaching to really fill my soul. I never knew how much I'd love teaching. Their passion is amazing.