This post is dedicated to my wonderful husband, who used his day off in the MICU to come to school with me. We did our Ellis Island simulation today, and he used one of his days off to do our medical examinations. I absolutely could not have done it without him, because 26 is a lot of kids to wrangle. He had them do a few jumping jacks and looked in their throats and at their eyes. Probably the easiest physical exams he's ever done, because he got to make up the outcome. :) He is wonderful, and it was great to have him there all day!
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Ellis Island Simulation
Originally posted on November 8, 2010
This post is dedicated to my wonderful husband, who used his day off in the MICU to come to school with me. We did our Ellis Island simulation today, and he used one of his days off to do our medical examinations. I absolutely could not have done it without him, because 26 is a lot of kids to wrangle. He had them do a few jumping jacks and looked in their throats and at their eyes. Probably the easiest physical exams he's ever done, because he got to make up the outcome. :) He is wonderful, and it was great to have him there all day!
This post is dedicated to my wonderful husband, who used his day off in the MICU to come to school with me. We did our Ellis Island simulation today, and he used one of his days off to do our medical examinations. I absolutely could not have done it without him, because 26 is a lot of kids to wrangle. He had them do a few jumping jacks and looked in their throats and at their eyes. Probably the easiest physical exams he's ever done, because he got to make up the outcome. :) He is wonderful, and it was great to have him there all day!
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