38 min listen
Sisters in Travel Nursing with Lauren Rusch, RN and Corissa Quednow, RN
FromThe WoMed
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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In today’s episode, host D is joined by travel nurses Lauren Rusch and Corissa Quednow (they also happen to be future sister in laws!) who are currently working in Intensive Care Units in New York City. As governments warn their populations to stay inside to avoid the spread of COVID-19 and not overwhelm the healthcare system, Lauren and Corissa talk about what it’s been like to be at the frontlines and epicenter of the pandemic. They share with D how conditions have changed in their hospital since their arrival, how they are adjusting to a new “normal” and most importantly, where they’ve been finding places of positivity in all of this. Lauren and Corissa also discuss what led them to start their YouTube channel, COVID-19 Nursing.
Be sure to subscribe, rate and review, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TheWoMed! Remember to submit your weekly Nurse D Energy moments to D on Instagram - we love reading and sharing them! You can find Corissa @corissaquednow and Lauren @lauren_rusch on Instagram to follow along with their journey. You can also visit their YouTube channel to learn more!
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Be sure to subscribe, rate and review, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TheWoMed! Remember to submit your weekly Nurse D Energy moments to D on Instagram - we love reading and sharing them! You can find Corissa @corissaquednow and Lauren @lauren_rusch on Instagram to follow along with their journey. You can also visit their YouTube channel to learn more!
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Released:
Jun 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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