Continue with nurse and Puyallup and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Christina Peterson as she eloquently describes navigating the traumatic grief surrounding her unexpected divorce, the importance of taking advantage of counseling, “going to the moon” for 12-plus hours, how acute care almost cut her career short, her many incredible experiences working in Papua New Guinea with a medical ship, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...
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Continue with nurse and Puyallup and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Christina Peterson as she eloquently describes navigating the traumatic grief surrounding her unexpected divorce, the importance of taking advantage of counseling, “going to the moon” for 12-plus hours, how acute care almost cut her career short, her many incredible experiences working in Papua New Guinea with a medical ship, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...
129 - Chris Sloan (First Name) Pt 1: Never in a Million Years
Feeding Our Young
59 minutes
2 weeks ago
129 - Chris Sloan (First Name) Pt 1: Never in a Million Years
Join Gonzaga University’s Director of Undergraduate Programming and Development and San Diego, California native Honored Guest Chris Sloan as she waxes eloquent about how she entered the nursing field, not being a bad or stellar student, her unimaginable and challenging nursing career path (including being on the forefront of bone marrow transplant), taking a little break from nursing to be an office manager, her shocking re-entry into bedside nursing, the challenge of working in education wh...
Feeding Our Young
Continue with nurse and Puyallup and Spokane, Washington native Honored Guest Christina Peterson as she eloquently describes navigating the traumatic grief surrounding her unexpected divorce, the importance of taking advantage of counseling, “going to the moon” for 12-plus hours, how acute care almost cut her career short, her many incredible experiences working in Papua New Guinea with a medical ship, and more! Contact us: mystory@feedingouryoung.org to be featured on a future episode q@feed...