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Welcome to our new Mentor!

Mon, 02/23/2009 - 17:22

Hi everyone!

I'd like to introduce everyone to our new mentor, pick61. She has graciously agreed to be a mentor and help out in the surgery chat hour with Sassy. Pick has gone through surgery herself and been around epilepsy.com for a few years. She knows many of you, and those who have not yet met her, please introduce yourself and welcome her to Surgery Chat, and anywhere else you see her!

A special thanks to Pick for agreeing to help our community in just one more way!

Best wishes,

Epi_help

Resource Specialist

Comments

Re: Welcome to our new Mentor!

Submitted by 1sassyhelper on Mon, 2009-02-23 - 22:32
Welcome aboard Pick, So glad to have you! You will make a great addition to surgery chat! Thanks for joining us! 3 1sassyhelper

Re: Welcome to our new Mentor!

Submitted by Maggie on Sat, 2009-03-14 - 02:12

Welcome Pick and I wish you only the best. You'll be a great addition the the group we have.

"Guard me as the apple of the eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings." ~Psalm 17:8

Welcome Pick and I wish you only the best. You'll be a great addition the the group we have.

"Guard me as the apple of the eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings." ~Psalm 17:8

Re: Welcome to our new Mentor!

Submitted by rikk on Mon, 2009-02-23 - 23:07
hi,  welcome.  the more information the better.  the more educators the better, and the more voices the better.  thanks  rikk

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