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I just graduated from Nursing School, and will soon start my job as an RN. I want you guys to know that these commercials, biographys and documentarys you're all doing on nurses are absolutely inspirational and remind me of the exact compassion, care, and art it really takes to be a nurse. I've watched all of them; and I simply cannot get enough. So to all the other nurses out there, Thank you for all you do; you inspired me to become a Nurse. and to J&J Thank you for honoring us!
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I left my first career at 45 and went back to nursing school at a local university, UNCG. I graduated with my BSN in 2009 and have 10 months remaining to finish my MSN. I love nursing and I really understand what she means about making a difference one person at a time. It is truly gratifying work.
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Your vid went viral on Bamako
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Your video is a favorite on Dhaka
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what an amazing woman....J&J these commercials are great!
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Johnson and Johnson I wish I could give you 10 thumbs up for these inspiring nursing campaigns. My fave is of the little girl:o)
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Another reason to love America everything is possible in this country.
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You are such an inspiration. Thank You!
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I'm in my second semester of nursing school and this is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
i think i just found my favorite quote of all time: "You can't change the world, but you can change the world for one person for one minute, or one hour just by being that one person who's there."
kreesandeeno2010 4 weeks ago
@kreesandeeno2010 Good choice!
Rob
JNJhealth 3 weeks ago
I have been a RN for 17 years and this brief documentary reminds me so much of how proud I am of my colleagues and myself.
jordandatl 9 months ago 3
@jordandatl And we're proud of all of you too!
Rob
JNJhealth 9 months ago 2
I signed up for nursing school on 10-11-01. One month after 9-11-01. I hear ya! Been RN for six years now and am certified in my specialty now!
barn524 10 months ago 2
@barn524 Congratulations!
Rob
jnjhealth
JNJhealth 10 months ago