I just wanted to share a little bit about myself💓💓
🫧 l'm currently a nursing student (obviously) & I have 3 more quarters left until I graduate with my BSN (June 2025)
🫧l have no idea what type of nurse I want to be but I think I want to work ER or OR with pediatrics!
🫧Before nursing school and in the beginning of school
I worked full time as a scribe for a pediatrician so l learned so much and fell in love with helping children
🫧l currently work PRN as a tech in the ER where I am stressed out of my mind but at the same time... I kind of like it a lot
🫧I got married recently and my husband is a firefighter/paramedic so we help each other a lot in school & I wouldn't be where I am without his encouragement!
🫧I enjoy reading, disney, the beach, all things pink...
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