October 9, 2007, 9:15 am

Grand Rounds: A Military Salute

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This week Grand Rounds salutes those who serve our country in the armed services, with poignant posts and eloquent, painted depections of war.

Mother Jones has the hosting duties over at Nurse Ratched’s Place.

Reading those posts definitely puts our day-to-day problems and disagreements into perspective.

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Speaking of those day-to-day problems and disagreements, my post on the upcoming (as of this writing) strike by Sutter Health nurses was included in Grand Rounds.

I receive my blog comments as emails and the posts/opinions on both sides of the debate have been interesting as well as enlightening. Many thanks to all who took the time to weigh in on the issue!

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Change of Shift is here a week from Thursday.  Nursing related posts can be sent to me using the contact form above, or through Blog Carnival.

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My name is Kim, and I'm a nurse in the San Francisco Bay area. I've been a nurse for 33 years; I graduated in 1978 with my ADN. My experience is predominately Emergency and Critical Care, and I have also worked in Psychiatry and Pediatrics. I made the decision to be a nurse back in 1966 at the age of nine...

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