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Fanny from the fighting video game Guilty Gear Petit; Gaylord "Greg" Focker from the films Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers; Kitty Forman from the sitcom That '70s Show; Jane Foster from The Mighty Thor comic book; Sonia Fowler from the British soap opera EastEnders
Nurse Kitty, a cat, who seeks the romantic attention of Dr. Matthews, who for the most part appears not to notice. Surgeon Sally, a hippo, a workaholic surgeon who has no time for Dr Matthews' attention. Clare and Arthur, two rats, who provide technical and laboratory services. Dr Atticus, a tortoise, the anesthetist who often is sleeping.
Catherine "Kit" Ryan, RRC (née McNaughton; March 1884 – 14 February 1953) was a decorated Australian nurse who served in the First World War.She kept a detailed diary of her experiences, the basis of which was later published by Janet Butler as Kitty's War (2013).
A bipartisan coalition of NC lawmakers wants to pass provisions from the SAVE Act, which would grant nurse practitioners more independence in their practice. But there’s still some resistance.
Battle Kitty is an American-Australian interactive animated streaming television series created by Matt Layzell. It was produced in 2022 by Netflix Animation for Netflix and was animated using Epic Games ' Unreal Engine 4 . [ 2 ]
Because Mommy Works is a 1994 television film directed by Robert Markowitz.It is about a woman named Abby (Anne Archer) who fights with Ted Forman for the custody of their son Willie Forman (Casey Wurzbach).
Carla Espinosa, RN is a fictional character in the American comedy-drama Scrubs, portrayed by Judy Reyes, who appeared on the series from October 2001 to May 2009.. Carla appeared in every episode during the first eight seasons except three Season 8 episodes, "My Happy Place", "My Cookie Pants", and "My Full Moon".
After she started her own family, and was a field consultant, she "developed family-centered maternity care provided by an obstetrician nurse-midwife team at the Salvation Army Booth Maternity Center in Philadelphia." [5] [6] She was the President of American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) from 1961-1963 and again from 2007-2008. [4]