Go Above and Beyond as a Disaster Relief Nurse
July 02, 2008
Disaster relief nursing allows licensed nurses to utilize their medical skills in the event of a disaster. For days, or even weeks, at a time, nurses help to care for the victims of disasters like Hurricanes Katrina, The World Trade Center bombing and 9/11, and the recent Midwest floods. Volunteer service is exhausting, rewarding, and potentially dangerous. For those up to the challenge, disaster relief nursing can be one of the best experiences of your career. If you are interested in donating more than money, you can learn how to get involved here.
tnl634
3 months ago
16 comments
I love the info. provided!! Ive always been curious about this.......
kayakrn7
3 months ago
370 comments
watch this video for insight into Volunteering with Red Cross
http://www.jeanettecita.com/2008-06-13_IowaVideo.html
jawirt
3 months ago
58 comments
in the wake of all the current - this is great info on how to get involved.