Matecumbe (2014)

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Genres: Fiction
“Finally, someone is willing to take a chance and train me,” she voiced, excitedly, when describing her new position to Paul and the girls. “I’m going to be a Medical Assistant, a real Medical Assistant, working for three doctors. I’ll learn to do blood pressure tests, take venipunctures, EKGs, medical records, the whole works. And I get to wear a white uniform, too. I’ve never, ever, worn a uniform before.     “Do you realize that this will be the first time I’ve had a job that’s more than just a job? I might even be able to call myself a professional.”     Without a doubt, Mary Ann felt that her long years of experience in administering to the girls’ asthma problems had helped her to impress her employment interviewers.     “When we started talking about asthma drugs—the theophylline, the prednisone, the saline solutions—they could tell I was no dummy. I guess my interest in the medical field was what won them over.”
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