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“If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way”. This quote by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an inspiration to our Practical Nursing Student Asia Taylor. Asia worked hard to attend college and provide for her children at the same time. She faced many trials - eviction, car trouble, even a relationship falling apart - but through it all, she worked hard and graduated.
READ MOREElizabeth Stanley comes from a family of nurses - both her mom and her grandmother were one before her. So it comes as no surprise she would be interested in a career in nursing. We’re proud of Ms.
READ MOREA person of faith, Kaylee Feckley relied heavily on one of her favorite verses - “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Kaylee graduated from our Practical Nursing program, overcoming apprehension. She was inspired to join the medical field by both her mother and grandmother. She learned so much in our program - particularly from her favorite professor, Dr. Bucco.
READ MOREIs your career what you always envisioned it would be? Ashley King knew since childhood that she wanted to be a nurse, and she decided to pursue that passion. After enrolling in Stautzenberger College's practical nursing program, Ashley studied diligently and completed hands-on training. She faced several struggles during her time in the program, such as raising four children as a single mother and mourning the passing of her father during her last term.
READ MOREInspiration comes from a variety of sources. For Camille Jones, the inspiration to start a medical career came from several people in her life. “My children and former manager inspired me to become a nurse,” she explains. Following their advice, Camille enrolled in Stautzenberger College's practical nursing program.
READ MOREImagine going grocery shopping and running into a nurse you taught 20 years ago. For Annette Martin MSN, RN, this is a regular occurrence. When Annette began her nursing career, she had no idea how many lives she would impact in the decades to come.
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