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Daily Archives: December 2, 2010
The Best of the Best, Holiday Parties, Funny New Segment | Show 237BO
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To Our Listeners, Supporters, Friends and Families…..We wish to thank you all for listening, laughing, and helping us make this dream a reality. Happy Holidays!
Coming Up on Nurse Talk this week, the best of the best, an encore of Casey’s visit with Minnesota RN Mary McGibbon talking about Minnesota’s nurses strike, the largest strike of its kind in U.S. history. It was all about the ability to treat all patients with safety and good care as the number one priority.
AND GENTLEMEN START YOUR ENGINES because we have an absolutely-must-listen interview about prostate cancer on the show. Casey talks with Dr. Arthur L. Burnett and Norman S. Morris. They have co-written a book called Prostate Cancer Survivors Speak Their Minds with advice on options, treatments and aftereffects. Dr. Burnett is Director of Male Consultation Clinics for Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and Norman S. Morris is an Emmy-award winning journalist and a prostate cancer survivor.In the coming weeks, Casey and Dan visit with our friend Marsha Podd, aka the Baby Whisperer, and Comedian Lynn Ruth Miller starts her new segment called “In My Day”, oh you won’t want to miss it…I’d describe it for you, but suffice it to say…hearing it firsthand is much better. Read more…