H. A. Messina
A Registered Nurse for almost 20 years, Messina's medical experience ranges from Home Care(pediatric to adult), Long Term Care, Rehab, Subacute Care, Acute Care to Travel Nursing. Her subspecialties include Cardiac, Renal, Neuro, Ortho and Med/Surg.
A few of her favorite topics to write about include Conservative politics, legal topics, history and healthcare.
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A few of her favorite topics to write about include Conservative politics, legal topics, history and healthcare.
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Healthcare, Medicare and Medicaid reform, Healthcare Education, Conservative politics, book collecting, Vinyl record collecting, investigative journalism, music, paleontology, archeology, geology, Civil War, WWI and WWII history, Sicilian and Irish historMotto
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"Scarface" Alphonse Capone: The Worst of the Worst Brought Down by the Best of the Rest"Scarface" Al Capone managed for two decades to evade legal prosecution for his gangster activities. But income tax evasion and ultimately syphilis brought him down. -
Civil Rights History in Three Supreme Court CasesThree significant Supreme Court cases display the miscarriage of civil rights justice for Black Americans, ultimately changing the tide for the civil rights movement leading to Brown V. Board of Education in 1954. -
J. Edgar Hoover: The Syndicate's Favorite G-ManFor over four decades the FBI with J. Edgar Hoover at the helm denied the existence of organized crime, allowing them to flourish and profit as well as rise to unlimited levels of power and wealth. -
Prohibition, Bootleggers and the Small Town MinisterA small town minister takes on gangsters and is instrumental in bringing about the biggest Federal Prohibition raid in Pennsylvania in 1930. -
President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Assassination Attempt: True or HypeWhen Joseph Zangara was tried in 1933 for the assassination attempt on President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt, many believed FDR was not the target but rather Anton J. Cermak, the mayor of Chicago. -
Learning the Price of Life, Liberty, the Pursuit of HappinessWhen freedom is on the line carefully entwined with life and the pursuit of happiness Americans will unite and fight back on every front. It's why we're here and why we'll never relinquish our right to preserve our ideals and goals. -
A Clear and Present Danger: The First Amendment Vs. The Supreme CourtThe United States entered WWI in 1917 but was ill-prepared to meet the demands of a ready-made military base. The Conscription Act and the Espionage Act set the stage for the initial challenge to the First Amendment in front of the Supreme Court. -
Lonesome Dove: The Last of the Wild, Wild WestLonesome Dove brings together a group of multi-dimensional characters and an epic adventure to create a realistic depiction of the Old West. -
Albert Schweitzer: Healing the Sick with MusicAlbert Schweitzer's zest for life centered on healing the sick in the remote jungle of Africa. He used his talent for playing organ music to support and build his missionary facilities. -
Dick Francis: The Ride of a LifetimeWith his jockeying career at an end, Dick Francis turned his hand to crime thriller novels covering all aspects of the horseracing world. -
Civil War Books: Glorious Spirits of the Civil WarA century and a half has lapsed since the Civil War. This summer might be a good time to read a trilogy of books written by Jeff Shaara and his father Michael Shaara.