My Icadosh named me Lala, or older brother in Dari. After reviewing Wikipedia, Lala actually refers to an experienced statesman assigned as a tutor to young princes during the Ottoman era. He is my friend and a necessity for my job here at Doña Ana. I think the name is fitting. My job has many tasks: the most important is to help our guests with their new lives in America. … [Read more...] about Life at Doña Ana
Josh Lawler, a BSN to DNP student, was interested in studying criminal justice until he joined the Army Reserve in 2005 as a 91W Combat Medic. When Lawler’s recruiter presented him with three job options – combat medic, truck driver or water sanitation specialist. Lawler chose the healthcare route. This was the small stone that started a rockslide into his nursing … [Read more...] about From the Army Nurse Corps to graduate school