Academics
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Seeing The Christian Life Through Nursing

This past week while I was preparing for clinical, I had an epiphany of sorts. I was reviewing how to do a sterile dressing change, since I had not done one in a while, and realized that I had done something wrong. Realizing this, I quickly fixed the problem and moved on. Then it came to me… how the Christian […]

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Things to Do
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Ahoy Mates!

I had a jolly ole time recently as my crew and I set sail to go see PCC’s fine arts production of H.M.S. Pinafore. The voyage there started out with the whole crew getting ready in their barracks. Once the crew was ready, the fleet was assembled and the anchor raised to sail on over to the play. Upon our arrival […]

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College Life
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Yumi Ken Save Long Misinari John Allen

If you haven’t caught on yet, the title of this post is not in English! It is in a language called Tok Pisin, the language spoken by the people of Papua New Guinea (PNG). A few weeks ago John Allen, missionary to PNG, came to speak in chapel here at PCC. I had the privilege of interviewing him and getting to know a little bit more about his life as a missionary. It was nice to learn a little more about PNG since I will be going there this summer to work with the Allens! Hope you enjoy it and learn something new!

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Ready Or Not, Here They Come!

A few weeks ago, I had my first day of clinicals at the nursing home. The first six weeks of the semester, I was in lab learning how to perform certain procedures.Now that I know how to perform these procedures, I am able to use and apply what I have learned in the clinical setting. Here is a short synopsis of my […]

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College Life
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White Glove Tips and Tricks

A few times every semester we have what is called white glove. It is when everyone cleans his own room so cleanly that you could take a white glove over any surface and it would still be white! White glove is an awesome time to get together as a room and clean things up a bit that probably did not […]

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