Might be a long shot, but does anyone have a recommendation for an ENT Specialist (for ears, and preferably a surgeon) for adults? Or if you know of someone who wasn't...
Looking to get started in the travel nursing world!! I have a years worth of experience with a Master's Degree! I have worked in med surg (ENT and plastics) the past...
Candy T. replied:
First, I would suggest that you read http://thegypsynurse.com/travel-nursing-tips-for-new-grads/ I do not recommend that you attempt traveling with only a year of experience. Second, I would suggest that you continue to research traveling as you gain the recommended experience. Here are some additional tips for traveling for the New Traveler: thegypsynurse.com/plan
Positive Legacy Ent. Is looking any for new or up and coming photographers, location doesn't matter, please inbox me or comment below, feel free to tag a friend
Howdy sinuses sufferers (and you know who you are) I'm looking for an ENT in the Seattle area, perferably downtownish. No rush. Thinking after New Years need to see one.
Looking for an amazing ENT in the Seattle area, NOT for singing stuff, but for an ear issue that has stumped docs so far. Anyone have an ENT who can help me figure out...
Julia B. replied:
Have you seen Dr. Daniel Seely? He is in Bellevue and Issaquah. Fantastic doc!
Kim G. replied:
Dr. David Moore is in Seattle, is he old school and fabulous. (I think he practices in the Swedish Medical Bldg)
STEP 1 of my major career overhaul ~ I will FOR SURE be moving my business from Bonney Lake to either Sumner or Downtown Puyallup May 1st. If you know a super cool spa...
Kristina N. replied:
I would contact Peppers Salon in Puyallup and see what theyre needs are. They are expanding to the second floor!
Hey I have a friend who matched for ENT surgery at UT southwestern in Dallas. Any good recommendations for food, fun, and random things to do in Dallas/Fr. Worth area. ...