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Thursday, January 11, 2007

First Week at my New Job

Hello everyone! This is me this time. Just a small note to let everyone know how my first week of work at my new job went. Well, I actually have my own desk... :) I decorated my desk with all my nursing decor and knick-knacks that people have collected for me over the years, and, pictures of my family. The nurse I am orienting with I have worked with at the hospital for the last, almost 7 years. She has worked in Labor and delivery since I have been with the hospital. She has worked with this homehealth agency for almost 3 years. She is a Christian and very active in her Baptist church. I am very thankful to be working with Christians in both places that I work. She also is very informative in teaching the in's and out's of the process. I enjoyed my first couple of days. It is very different from hospital nursing. I am off my feet most of the time, either driving to the clients' houses, charting in car, or filling out paper work in office. Part of the time at the patients houses, you sit as well. It puts you down to their level and helps you establish a better rapport with them. Anyway, will talk more later about the new job. But it seems so far I will like it. Please pray for me in both of these situations. One day, maybe after Jeff gets his degree and works for a company with better benefits, I will be able to decrease job at hospital and maybe only work few times per month there. I love what I do at the hospital. It is not often a person gets to see new life coming into the world and see the miracle our wonderful God created. I love helping people and being a part of a very special time in their life. Guess I will go for now. Time for bed, have to work at hospital tomorrow, 12 hr shift, Jeff's driving; that's nice!! Love you all, Tina(Tina Lynn Cooper{TLC}-McEntire) Nursing w/ TLC

8 comments:

TO BECOME said...

Tina, I am so glad you like your new job. I am sure you will be very good for the people you are being a nurse to, when they need you so much. I know the lives you touch will be a blessing to you as well as to the people. I will pray for you. love Mom

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Olivia said...

I like your template. :) It's so fun everyone having a blog. :)

Mo said...

**********It is not often a person gets to see new life coming into the world and see the miracle our wonderful God created.********

It is a pretty neat thing. It gives me goosebumps to think about it. If I were a midwife or nurse, I'd have to buy or borrow goosebumps cause I'm sure I would run out!
You know there is a baby in there, and to finally see the face and the fingers and toes.......and just to think of what some people do to babies. :(

The Life of Marina said...

Olivia and Kim,
Glad you like my blog site! It is fun everyone having blogs.
Love you both, Aunt Tina

Michele,
Sorry I'm just now reading your post. I've been rather busy. Yes, it is a wonderful thing delivering babies. Someone has to do it and I'm glad I have that wonderful opportunity, don't like the paperwork though. :( Yes, it's sad to think of all the bad things people do to babies... :(

Love, Tina

The Life of Marina said...

Mom, sorry took so long to post. Thanks for having such confidence in me. I appreciate the support. Love you, Tina