July 11, 2021
Flight Nursing with Will
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William Wu, a flight nurse with Stanford Hospital's Life Flight program, drops by to talk glutinous balls, doing the splits, and all things nursing while airborne.
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Bio
William Wu is a critical care transport nurse with Stanford Hospital's Life Flight program, with previous experience as a clinical ICU nurse at Stanford Health Care and an adjunct professor at Samuel Merritt University.
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What Jason Learned
The side split requires flexibility in 4 muscle groups, but the front split involves 14 muscle groups. Also, according to YouTube, It only takes 30 days to learn the splits.
What Kelcey Learned
Tangyuan is also called glutinous balls.
Top Five Beers
  1. Tripel Karmeliet

  2. Saison Dupont

  3. Samuel Adams (Cherry Wheat)

  4. Black lagers

  5. Porter's (Sierra Nevada)

Fact or Fiction: Nurse Edition
  1. The first known nursing school was established in India in 250 BCE - FACT

  2. 12% of nurses in 2019 were male - FACT

  3. Nurses walk 5 km every shift - FACT

  4. National Nurses Day is May 12th - FACT

  5. Walt Whitman was a nurse - FACT

Won't You, Haiku?
Nursing

Duck butter everywhere
That indeed is nursing now
Semen, blood, ew gross.
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