Alan


    Location:
    Fort Knox, Kentucky
    Nickname Alancito
    Sexual Orientation Straight
    Here For Friends, Networking
    Religion Protestant
    Ethnicity White / Caucasian
    Children Status Proud Parent
    # Of Children 4
    Body Type Athletic
    Height (Ft.) 5
    Height (In.) 10
    Personal Quote After twelve years of therapy my psychiatrist said something that brought tears to my eyes. He said, "No hablo ingles."
    About Me Major, US Army. Nurse Practitioner. Former ED nurse. Former high school Spanish teacher. Married for 23 years to a wonderful wife. 4 beautiful children. MBA, MSN, FNP. Laid back. Easy-going. Conservative with a libertarian bent. Twisted sense of humor
    Music Everything from Van Halen to Berlioz; Hayley Westenra to Bob Marley; Kid Rock to Rubber Band Man; Adam Ant to Enya.
    Movies Recently: 3:10 to Yuma; Eastern Promises.
    TV The Sopranos and Seinfeld were the best series that I can remember. King of Queens; The History Channel; The Discovery Channel.
    Books Recently: The Philosophy of Religion; A History of the English Language; Shutter Island; Justinian's Flea
    Likes Good beer, good food, good people, good music, good movies, good books, nature, motorcycles, kittens and puppies.
    Dislikes Country club Republicans and Limousine liberals.
    Hobbies Reading, working out, spending time with my wife and kids.
    Vices Good beer, good food...
    Smoke No
    Drink Yes
    Virtues Gosh - there are so many. I mean, I'm so wonderful...guess my main virtue would have to be humility.
    Heroes Doc Holliday; King Leonidas of Sparta; Frodo Baggins.
    My Profession Nurse practitioner
    A Bit About My Job I try to keep healthy people healthy - or healthier - and to help sick people get better.

    Spring in Kentucky

    Sunday, May 18, 2008, 09:42 AM EST [General]

    Hello all. I hope that everyone is doing well. After a long, wet, miserable Winter, Spring is a very welcome break here at Fort Knox. It really is very beautiful here in the Spring. Though this must be one of the allergy capitals of the world. I have treated a lot of miserable itchy, congested, sneezy patients this Spring.

    Fort Knox has been somewhat boring for me, but it has been wonderful for the kids. They really enjoy this neighborhood, where there are so many other kids to play with. they have made good friends. Of course - the downside to living on post - the friends so often have to move away so soon.

    They have made me - temporarily, I hope - the head nurse in my little clinic in addition to working as an NP there. They had a civilian GS nurse in that position who quit to open a bar. They have been dragging their feet in replacing here. A lot cheaper and easier to ask Major Ford to fill in for a while. I am so busy seeing patients, I don't really have time to give that role any real justice. My biggest complaint is that these LPN's - all women - can't get along. Oh my goodness, folks. This is an easy gig for LPN's. Why do they have to squabble and pick at eachother like a bunch of hens? But, to be honest, my NCOIC, a staff sergeant - who is also a recent arrival to the clinic - has stepped up and is doing a very good job of managing the clinic. My title is, well, sort of in name only. Somebody to blame when things go wrong. Someone to get credit when my NCOIC does a good job. though in truth he should get the credit. He is a very squared away NCOIC.

    There is good fishing for the kids and me here on post. Well, good places to go fishing - we do not catch that many. Guess I'm not much of a fisherman.

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    Getting started

    Monday, November 26, 2007, 02:09 PM EST [General]

    Hello all. I am new to this site. I am a nurse practitioner, former ED nurse, case manager, high school Spanish teacher, linguist, parachute rigger, Army Reservist and Navy Reservist. Going back into the Army, Active Duty, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. I came to this site just to check things out, commiserate with other health care professionals, share ideas and observations.
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