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Elizabeth Gibson
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over 6 months ago

I would tell them they are a great company to work for and the benefits are great.

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Elizabeth Gibson
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over 6 months ago

It was near the end of my time there. I was having a rushed day. I was to give a TB test. Instead I gave Tetnus solution like I would do a TB test. Fortunately it was not a disaster. The patients forearm got sore, but that was all. I was more upset then anyone else. I couldn't believe I would make such a mistake.

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Tammy Scannapiego
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over 6 months ago

I have extensive experience as an Lpn, multifaceted. I have experience in multispecialty offices in both pediatrics and adults. Also gaved worked in emergency room for 11 yrs. I can function well in a busy environment a proficent multitasker.

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Angie Wortman
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over 6 months ago
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Ginny Snyder
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over 6 months ago

Dont trust anyone. They all will act nice to your face, but then get mad if you won't help them.

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Juanita Chambliss
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over 6 months ago

It's a good place to work . If you live working.

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Cynthia Hopkins
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over 6 months ago

Expect to work and use your LPN knowledge.Acknowledge your co- workers as helpmates and friends.Over coming overwhelming thoughts.

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Victoria Ortiz
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Leslie McClenon
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