About
This blog is intended to be a realm whereby I may vent frustrations, and share experiences as I learn to excel as a Telemetry Technician. It is also a way in which I can write about my educational endeavors, and progression both professionally and personally. I am a person who is currently trying to re-invent myself by changing careers. This hopefully will be a blog that entertains from time-to-time, provides insight, and gives me a forum to obtain feedback while growing in health care. I plan it to be a collection of things I am curious about. In addition, it will contain my thoughts, ideas, questions, concerns, hopes, and dreams. It may sometimes be jaded assessments of my so-called life. I am hoping to provide “case studies, opinions, and links that fascinate me. Hopefully in writing, I will decide the appropriate course of study/action I need to take before Perfusionist school.
October 29,2008 at 18:34
Hello,
Just came across your blog. Well, you either you or someone from your site came across mine first, ”
Salt Lake City, Utah arrived from anniec898.wordpress.com on “Surviving Respiratory Therapy School: Tales of a Trauma Junkie”.
13:26:56 — 43 minutes ago.” Lots of interesting information here. I’ll probably be frequenting your blog because what we both seem to have in common is that we get bored easily (correct me if I’m wrong) and that it is hard for us to just settle with one thing. No, that wasn’t a pass at you. lol
Anyways, keep posting and I’ll keep reading.
Later,
Trauma Junkie
October 30,2008 at 18:34
Trauma Junkie: You are a wise man and not wrong. I do get bored easily. I guess it is the “multiple personality” aspect of my Piscean nature…two fish swimming in opposite directions. It IS hard to settle with just one thing; and I thrive on change and adventure (and constantly am making my own). Life is good! I didn’t think you were making a pass at me (although I wouldn’t have minded). LOL. Hope my rants are interesting reads as I will enjoy hearing your perspective from time to time, your writing always is interesting and gets me thinking. So, keep up the excellent prose!