BRATTLEBORO—Ask Vermonter Jody Williams about how she won the Nobel Peace Prize for days of tireless effort and she’ll instead tell you about how she wound up with it one night in her sleep. It all started Oct. 10, 1997, when a Norwegian television staffer phoned at 4 in .
After globetrotting to every continent except Antarctica, the Vermonter has settled back in the Green Mountains. But that doesn’t mean she’s resting on her laurels.
Saluting our nurses: Jamestown s UPMC Chautauqua
In our continuing celebration of National Nurses Week, we intriduce you to 3 nurses who learned about their community and themselves through COVID Author: Peter Gallivan Updated: 7:51 AM EDT May 11, 2021
JAMESTOWN, N.Y. You might say for Carlie Bernhardt, it was baptism by fire. I graduated in May with a children s hospital in Pittsburgh. I worked there for a few months and then came back home. That s right, she entered the nursing profession right in the middle of a pandemic. For Carlie, UPMC in Jamestown is home. It was kind of crazy because we graduated, we didn t do any clinicals towards the end it was all online. So going from your computer to right in the middle of everything it was kind of crazy