Diane Lawrence on Nursing at CURE
CURE International’s Nurse/Anesthesia Clinical Director Diane Lawrence talks about the importance of nurses and their training at CURE hospitals.
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CURE International’s Nurse/Anesthesia Clinical Director Diane Lawrence talks about the importance of nurses and their training at CURE hospitals.
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Joel is the VP of CURE.org and is responsible for technology, marketing, and communications at CURE. He is passionate about how we use technology at CURE to connect our community and heal kids together, and would love to talk to you about it. Outside of work, Joel is a fan of U2; he is a long-suffering supporter of the Cleveland Browns; and he is on the 10-year-one-class-at-a-time track to get his Master's in Old Testament from Evangelical Theological Seminary. Joel is thankful to call Mechanicsburg, PA home, where he lives with his favorite person (his wife) Cre, his shiny new daughter Eliana, and his only dog Ezra. He welcomes your comments and emails unless you are a SPAM-bot. You can follow him on Twitter @tangollama
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