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Just had to share...Rating: (votes: 9) I thanked her and before I could get her name, she turned around and walked out the door. It is an odd gift, but when you think about it, in a place where every hallway is lined wall-to-wall with bulletin boards and pictures and whatnot....probably one of the MOST thoughtful gifts someone could bring. Plus just the whole principle of the thought. Made my night!! Y'Know, I've always have very positive interactions with Navajo folks - very friendly & courteous. Figured they just thought I was one of 'em (I am, in a sense - fair amount of Native American ancestry, but not Navajo) but perhaps not.Ah-sheh'heh.----- Dave Comment:
I have been a travel nurse on the Navajo Reservation in northern AZ for about 9 months and can that I have grown so much as nurse! There have been a few patients, but you'll have those anywhere, that upset me, but overall I have had only good experiences here!
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This is what makes dealing with the not so nice pts all worth it! Thanks for sharing!!!
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awwww, that was very nice of her, almost beats the candy, wait it does..eye candy!
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One nice patient makes up for about 10 crappy patients. ( Unfortunately, the ratio tends to be 11 to 1. ) What a great gift!!
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Wow, such a nice and thoughtful gift! Thank you for posting about the bright spots.
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I had always said that gifts come from the most unexpected places and people
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