Thirty-eight nursing students received their diplomas during the School of Nursing and Health Sciences鈥 Degree Recognition ceremony on Friday, May 19, at marking a significant milestone for the College’s nursing program, which launched in 2019.
鈥淲e are putting out wonderfully prepared nursing students who we hope will either go on to graduate education or the workforce, and put our name in the public as a program that develops skilled, empathetic and caring nurses,鈥 said Lynne Sheppard, associate clinical professor and undergraduate nursing program director.
Among some of the specialties 澳门六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 new nurses will be working in include pediatric home health care, a transplant unit and a burn intensive care unit.聽
鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of us,鈥 said Abigail Genev 鈥23, who will work in a renal dialysis unit at Rhode Island Hospital. 鈥淲e have certainly had our challenges learning through the pandemic.聽 But we came together and it is great to see everyone succeed.鈥
In addition to the first cohort graduating, the program also had its inaugural pinning ceremony, which holds great significance in the nursing profession. It represents the program鈥檚 acknowledgment that the students have completed their studies. Each graduate is given a pin with the seal of the College on it.
During the ceremony, student speaker Jessica Van Heynigen 鈥23 championed the resilience she saw in her fellow classmates.
鈥淭he journey to this point has not been easy,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t has taken us through a pandemic 鈥 from classrooms to Zoom chats, from early morning criticals to late night study sessions, from drug dose calculations to ATI exams, from tears of frustration to tears of joy鈥o my peers, we have so much to be proud of and I cannot wait to hear about your futures as registered nurses.鈥
Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami, department chair, closed out the pinning ceremony with some advice to the new nurses.聽
鈥淭ake care to be caring,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s your nursing practice evolves over the decades 鈥 yes, decades, because you deserve a career 鈥 stay the course and remember to center yourself in the art and science of caring.鈥