I decided to post the following YouTube video on my blog because it is awesome! What a way to continue raising awareness about Breast Cancer!!! Many of you have probably heard about this video.
"The entire staff of the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore. donned pink gloves and recorded a dance to Jay Sean's "Down." Then they posted it on YouTube to the delight of anyone who secretly hopes that working at a hospital is exactly like an episode of "Scrubs." - source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/18/hospital-gets-down-in-pin_n_362403.html
"The entire staff of the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore. donned pink gloves and recorded a dance to Jay Sean's "Down." Then they posted it on YouTube to the delight of anyone who secretly hopes that working at a hospital is exactly like an episode of "Scrubs." - source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/18/hospital-gets-down-in-pin_n_362403.html
That was tooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw this before but it is great to see it again..... Thanks for sending
ReplyDeleteThat was a very nice way to promote awareness, especially with the high number of people affected with cancer. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer twice and has been in remission for several years now. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome. I too have a mother who was diagnosed with cancer. In addtion to loosing my baby sister at 32 with cancer and my older sister had 1/4 lung removed from cancer. It's great to see the awareness on cancer. This really made me smile!
ReplyDeleteBrought a huge smile to my face. What a great way to remind us of the importance of getting cancer screenings.
ReplyDeleteThis video was wonderful!!
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Thanks Sherita I loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I will continue passing this on. This definitely will bring awareness to not only self exam but to get your scheduled checkups. Your so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe video was AWESOME!! It touched my heart to see all that effort that's being done to bring awareness to that devastating desease. I lost my aunt to breast cancer 2 months ago and this video just made me feel good all over! God bless us all!!
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