Saturday, March 13, 2010

Capital R period Capital N period

If you try to think of it, titles (such as Ph.D., M.D., Atty., etc.) are only a bunch of juxtaposed letters written with our names.

Say, for example, the letters R and N (with dots right after each of them).

Who could ever imagine that in order for someone to affix them at the end of his name, he should undergo a contending four-year bachelor's degree in Nursing, an intense board exam review and preparation, a nerve-racking Nursing Licensure exam, and a passing board rating?!

That is why, to my fellow newly proclaimed and registered Nurses (R.N.s with dazzling stars!)...

CONRATULATIONS for...

a job well done,

for not giving up during our college years..

for enduring our clinical duties...

for not letting a break up or a love interest get in the way...

for keeping up with the demands of Nursing..

for being a competent Registered Filipino Nurse...


what can I say? WE DESERVE IT.



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I am Tina Siuagan. I am a Registered Nurse who was one of the successful examinees to pass the November 2009 Nursing Licensure Examination. I am a simple person who loves to try extraordinary things. I love to have fun (clean fun) and to keep things in a positive perspective. Please let me know what you think of my works. You can send me an email at assimilated_divinity@yahoo.com (same email is used for my Facebook account). ROCK ON! :D

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