My name is Ngoc Vu Rohland. I was born and grew up in Saigon, Vietnam. I came to theUnited State in 1992 after 7 years teaching in Elementary School in Saigon, Vietnam. I have been working as a Registered Nurse (RN) for 14 years and currently attending graduate school, pursuing a Master’s degree in Nursing Administration (In fact, I am currently taking an eight-weeks course which will be done on March/9th/2012, and, sort of, “pulling my hair out” right now). :-)
I am married and live in Illinois, USA. My husband is retired from the US Air Force. We have one daughter who is a senior at Lutheran High School. Last year, I joined “Nurses for Africa” for a two-weeks medical mission to Zambia, Africa. I learned about COPI from the film “A Necessary Journey” when it was broadcasted on PBS. I was so thrilled that I was “Google” and looking up the organization (COPI) at the same time that I was watching the film on TV…
I am looking forward to the trip, to meet everyone, and to work and serve.
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