Sunday, March 12, 2006
The Voting Booth
Here's a wagonload of nominees for Nurseblog of the Month for Feb!The Nurse Practitioner's Place
Third Degree Nurse
Nursing Student Hell
I am a Nursing Student
Geek Nurse
Death Maiden
I Wanna Be a Male Nurse!
Livin' Large
Head Nurse
Pinoy RN
Haiku of the Id
NP Open House
THIRD DEGREE NURSE wins for Feb followed closely by Nurse Practitioners Save lives and Geek Nurse!
yaaaaaay! :) Good showing folks! Thanks to all of you who voted.
(Think about nominations for March as you're reading your favorite blogs!)
Posted by HypnoKitten at 8:58 PM
HypnoKitten, at 9:25 PM
Voting will be closed on the 16th, sometime in the evening.
The new Third Degree Nurse, at 6:13 AM
I'm flattered to be nominated.
I promise -- I didn't vote for my own blog!
Unknown, at 8:50 AM
Ahh.. Always the bridesmaid... Just kidding. I'm honored also to be in the running for Nurse Blog of the month. I am inspired by my fellow nurses.. Thanks to however voted for me.
The new Third Degree Nurse, at 5:06 AM
Wow. I feel pretty honored.
SuperHubby wants to know if this equates to being "Miss February" on a calendar.
Kim, at 7:37 PM
Hey! I voted for my own blog when I was nominated! LOLOL!
The new Third Degree Nurse, at 1:30 PM
Actually, I voted for Nurse Practitioner because her blog is better than mine. I've learned a thing or two from her already.
UnsinkableMB, at 10:45 PM
Geez! I am so behind on my blog reading that I didn't even realize I was nominated! :) How nice...
Anonymous, at 10:54 AM
Hey people,
I don't know if you know French, but i'm an ER nurse (in Paris) and i DO have a blog (in french, of course !) about it.
The link is : http://les-urgences.blogspot.com
Well, anyway, if you are interested to discuss about our job, pretty different from US to France !
Brice
21 yo, Registred Nurse
Anonymous, at 11:29 AM
I am still working my way through these blogs but I was very impressed by Death Maiden. The subject matter may be too morbid for some but I think that death is a topic about which there is far too little discussion.
It is especially important that nurses and medical professionals become more conversant in end of life issues. Hospice care nurses are wonderfully trained and prepared to deal with family and loved ones. I have found these professionals a great consolation in more than one personal situation.