Iron your linen. It’s going to wrinkle again as soon as you look at it, but ironed linen feels so nice. Good job not putting it in the dryer. Linen continues to shrink every time you put it in the dryer.
love the week in the life vlogs ! interesting to hear about the continuing education for physical therapy. Im graduating from physical therapy school next month and didnt know much about CEUS
It’s like a great but bad scenario as an hourly worker. However in the summer or even not summer if you have something to do after work shorter days are really nice.
Its actually super interesting to see how CEs are done in different healthcare fields. As a lab scientist, i need 24 hours CE for my state license (2 years), and 36 hours for my ASCP (3 years). It works out perfectly for 12 hours a year, so thats what I do. But then they have to be specific for the ASCP, so like 4? hours in hematology, 4 for chemistry, 4 for immunohematology, 4 for micro, 1? for general safety, then the rest is for your whatever your specialty is (if you're not a generalist), or whatever else you want if you are general. I keep it simple and do at least one in each area each year first, then fill it out. I normally do all the hematology and microbiology ones though because theyre more interesting and easy to do 😶. And I do them through a online program called Medialab that my work pays for. And since graduating, I've only been to one seminar (I truly find them boring and awful but I was able to skip a day of work to go so 🤷♀️)
Iron your linen. It’s going to wrinkle again as soon as you look at it, but ironed linen feels so nice. Good job not putting it in the dryer. Linen continues to shrink every time you put it in the dryer.
love the week in the life vlogs ! interesting to hear about the continuing education for physical therapy. Im graduating from physical therapy school next month and didnt know much about CEUS
It’s like a great but bad scenario as an hourly worker. However in the summer or even not summer if you have something to do after work shorter days are really nice.
Exactly
I’m with you girls on your TTPD favorite songs. So High School is the cutest! Def see it being a good song for this summer! Great video as always
These videos are so incredibly entertaining!!!
"Vegas, are you a good boy?... He tries his best." ❤😂
Its actually super interesting to see how CEs are done in different healthcare fields.
As a lab scientist, i need 24 hours CE for my state license (2 years), and 36 hours for my ASCP (3 years). It works out perfectly for 12 hours a year, so thats what I do. But then they have to be specific for the ASCP, so like 4? hours in hematology, 4 for chemistry, 4 for immunohematology, 4 for micro, 1? for general safety, then the rest is for your whatever your specialty is (if you're not a generalist), or whatever else you want if you are general. I keep it simple and do at least one in each area each year first, then fill it out. I normally do all the hematology and microbiology ones though because theyre more interesting and easy to do 😶. And I do them through a online program called Medialab that my work pays for.
And since graduating, I've only been to one seminar (I truly find them boring and awful but I was able to skip a day of work to go so 🤷♀️)
Do you have a link to the brand of workout tops you wear?
usually aerie, abercrombie, a few amazon ones
I can’t find where you linked the drunken noodles recipe before, can you please link it again??
Love the longer videos ♥️
pin.it/6ihhdDina this is the original one we got the concept from, but we’ve modified/simplified it although the original does taste better
what laptop do you guys have?
nice vlog megan and ciera
Where is the final result of the basement
Coming next weekend!
40 hours of ceu's!!! that's wild. im a social worker and ours is 15 CEUs yearly (in CT)
We have 2 years to get 40, so it’s really not too much more than that!
@@MeganandCiera ohhh okay that makes more sense haha
Luv the video
you guys should’ve watched iron claw instead lol!
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Does your employer reimburse you for the continuing ed courses? I feel like they should haha