Join me, Kim, an intrepid nurse who likes to talk a bit too much as we explore medical cases and topics in a way that only an ER nurse can. Because you would be surprised how many things end up stuck in the body and truly how people are wild.
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Join me, Kim, an intrepid nurse who likes to talk a bit too much as we explore medical cases and topics in a way that only an ER nurse can. Because you would be surprised how many things end up stuck in the body and truly how people are wild.
Welcome back! In true reboot fashion, we're going to talk about end of life and dying with dignity in this brand new episode. It's the first of what will be multiple episodes I want to release throughout the year regarding end of life. Western culture is really great with shying away from talking about death. Let's change that. As Marty McFly would say, "this is heavy" so please, exercise listener discretion with this series.
Kudos Corner
To all those who are fully vaccinated, masking, and still looking out for the under served, thank you from the bottom of my cold, jaded ER nurse heart. I love you.
Thanks for your support and listening to the show for yet another week!
Speaking of listening, special shout out to audio editing whiz, Sam of Kingdom Media!! (https://es.fiverr.com/kingdom_media)
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People Are Wild Podcast
Join me, Kim, an intrepid nurse who likes to talk a bit too much as we explore medical cases and topics in a way that only an ER nurse can. Because you would be surprised how many things end up stuck in the body and truly how people are wild.