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Thursday, June 2, 2011

The end of an era



Today was my last day at work in the PCICU at Duke. The top picture was the first time I ever signed RN after my name and my patient's dad took a picture of it to mark the occasion. You can tell how much time has passed (nearly 3 years!) by how long my hair has gotten since then. I'll be sad to go, but I'm very excited about what lies ahead of me.

Thank you to the staff of the Duke PCICU/PICU for teaching me so much and helping me grow as a nurse and a person. I will take the lessons I learned at Duke with me and put them to good use in my future. I was so lucky to have such a wonderful first job with such great co-workers-- you will be missed!

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