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QualificationsFrom: Nancy Hilliard (daisy@psnw.com)Thu Aug 20 01:02:48 1998
I didn't think it was necessary to defend myself in order to refreshen my knowledge. Maybe I asked questions too basic, by that usually proves benificial, as there is always overlapping information, of what is already known and hopefully new info. I'm the kind of person that uses a toothbrush to clean an area, just too make sure I get every bit. Evidently I knew enough to pass the 3 registry exams the first time. But please excuse me for being out of the swing of things for a few years. Now I am back in the job market and need to refreshen & sharpen. Perhaps this wasn't the best place to do it, according to one person. But my thanks to the rest of you! There were others that thought the subject of my questions were worthy of consideration enough in which to do research: 2 vessel cord: Hobbins in 1995 C.M.: Nyberg - 1991 Petorias - 1992 Nucal fold Crane - 1994 Miller 1994 which Wayne Persutte so helpfully provided. Thanks Wayne! Also Dawn Miller, Audrey, Joy Scott & Janet were very informative! This reminds me of when I took Analytic Geometry and Calculus in college. Iwas one of a few girls in a mostly male-filled class. We were offered the oportunity to ask questions of our homework before the test was given. I was sure that I didn't know as much as the rest of them, because I was the one that asked the majority of the questions. I thought, "What do I have to lose, but to look the fool." When the test results came back, I found that I had blown most of them out the water! I learned a valuable lesson that day about intimidation, pride & perserverance. Nancy, R.D.M.S. in Abd & OB/GYN (as you know the 1st test was in Physics, just in case you are counting which 3 tests)
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