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Old 11-14-2007, 12:54 PM
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To me one of the most important things I get out of my whole ordeal is my medical knowladge and how to work the system. i would love to share this with others. As a nurse I did it for my patients, but now being on the other side I feel it is even more important so if I could volunteer and not get hurt I'd do it....but I can't do that with WSIB on my back!!!! Also the pain and the driving thing...hmmmm perhpas this is not something I can do, but want to....

I would teach in a second if there was no paperwork and I could get my degree without pain at school.....it would take 7 years slowly and it would be painful due to in class work as well as paperwork and patient care and assessment...but my assessments would rock now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was going to school for my degree when my injury happened so I was working to become a teacher....that is my dream job!!

thanks for the thread Jamy!!
love and hugs,
Victoira
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