How 30+ Years in the Trenches Taught Me More Than Any Textbook Could
By Saint Dirty Face (aka Robert, RN)

Youâve got questionsâabout health, about the system, about survival when life starts coughing blood (literally or metaphorically).
And Iâve got answers. Not the kind you get from a script. The kind you earn after 30+ years deep in the guts of the beast.
Iâm not here to dazzle you with degrees or hospital buzzwords. Iâve run acute care units, supervised emergency public health programs on the Texas-Mexico border, and spent years making sure treatment didnât stop at the Rio Grande. Iâve held the hands of the dying, led teams through system overhauls, and been handed awards I never asked for. Why?
Because I showed up when it countedâand I still do.
đŹ So whatâs this blog series about?
Itâs a space for real talk. No fluff. No fear. Just raw, honest insight from someone whoâs been in the rooms most people avoid.
You want to knowâŠ
What itâs really like to manage cross-border disease outbreaks? How to talk to a nurse when you feel unheard in a clinic? What your doctor didnât explain about your diagnosisâbut shouldâve? What to do when your bodyâs falling apart and Googleâs feeding your panic?
Ask me. Iâve seen it. Iâve handled it.
Hell, Iâve probably trained someone whoâs handling it right now.
đ©» Who is this for?
Anyone whoâs ever:
Sat in a waiting room and thought, âWhat the hell is going on back there?â Wanted a second opinion but didnât know how to ask. Been scared, overwhelmed, or straight-up pissed at how healthcare works (or doesnât).
This blog is for the patients, the burned-out nurses, the worried parents, the silent fighters.
And if youâre just curious about how healthcare actually functions behind the curtainâor youâre training to be part of the systemâstick around.
Iâve got stories you wonât find in your textbooks.
⥠Coming Soon:
đ„ Q&A video reels đ Real case reflections (names changed, lessons real) đ§ Tips from the field: what works, what fails, and what we do when the protocol hits the fan
Got a question?
Want to stay anonymous?
No problem. Just drop it in the inbox.
No judgment. No sugarcoating. Just the truth.
You donât have to face the system alone.
Not while Iâm still breathing.
Stay dirty. Stay dangerous. Stay human.
â Saint Dirty Face
Public Health RN | Survivor | Bullshit Filter | Borderline Prophet

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