Happy Friday everyone! Today I want to announce that Julie Pare is the winner of last month’s Editor @ Large Contest. Julie, an LPN on a Pediatric floor, loves her Koi scrubs and here’s what she had to say about them:
“As a petite sized nurse, it has always been difficult to find scrubs that fit. I have tried many brands that are too long, too short. Or, if the length is right, they are too small or too big in the waist. That was before I found KOI scrubs by Kathy Peterson! These scrubs are perfect for me! Not only are they sized right, but they are stylish and functional, too! As a float pool nurse, I may be on the medical floor one day and in the emergency room the next, but I don't have to worry about whether my scrubs are going to keep up with me. There are roomy pockets, durable fabrics, and shapes that flatter. These scrubs hold up to a hard job—the colors don't fade and they are so easy to clean! No more paying for alterations here, KOI is the only brand I hang in my closet now! Thank you Kathy Peterson for being such a great designer and thank you Lydia's for carrying such a great brand!”
For her winning comment, Julie will receive a $50 gift certificate for new medical uniforms and she says she can’t wait to wear her new scrubs to work and show them off.
If you want to win your own $50 gift certificate take a minute to enter this month’s Editor @ Large Contest. And don’t forget to check out the news from this week:
Healthcare Professionals in the News:
- Is Drug-Company Money Tainting Medical Education
- Docs seek gag orders to stop patients' reviews
- State Senate Introduces Bill To Protect Pennsylvania's Patients And Nurses
- Coalition Targeting Nursing Shortage Will Take Aim At Education, Funding
Health News:
- Better together: Food combos amp the nutrition
- Baby bottle companies to stop using BPA
- At Summit, Obama Urges Solutions for Rising Cost of Health Care
- Lead levels in kids drop significantly
- Wine May Cut Risk of Esophageal Cancer
Blog Posts:
Comments for February's Contest Winner + Nursing in the News