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Tag Archives: MEPN class of 2016
Christina Dukovich and Sasha Lueke receive scholarships
(Dr. Linda Urden, Christina Dukovich, Sasha Lueke, and Dr. Kathy Marsh at awards gala) All of the MEPN students participate in community service, but it sure is gratifying when students are recognized by an outside agency for going above and … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Cohort info.
Tagged Community Outreach, Faculty, MEPN class of 2016, Scholarships
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Can you work while in Nursing School? This post is written by guest writer Jillian Ward, 2nd year MEPN student
(Jillian Ward being inducted in Sigma Theta Tau with Dr. Ann Mayo) To work, or not to work? This is a question many of us face while enrolled as MEPNs. As graduate students in a full-time intensive nursing program, we … Continue reading
Deck the Halls!
Hustle and Bustle is in the air. The semester is winding down and the school of nursing is decorated for the season. Faculty, staff, and students kicked off the holiday season yesterday with a delicious lunch, yummy beverages, a few … Continue reading
It’s time to evaluate your courses!
Student evaluations of professors and courses are imperative to the success of the MEPN program. Please take a few minutes to give your feedback about the fall 2015 semester. We take your suggestions very seriously. All evaluations are anonymous. Here’s … Continue reading
MEPNs represent USD in the community
MEPN students are busy juggling academics, clinical rotations, and family commitments, yet many even find time to volunteer in the community. Sasha Luecke, 2nd year MEPN, coordinates volunteers to participate in the Save-A-Life cardiac screenings for adolescents in the SD … Continue reading
MEPNs go to diabetes camp!
In spite of the 85o temperatures, MEPN students had a terrific hands-on experience at diabetes camp this week. The American Diabetes Association’s Camp Wana Kura day camp is held alongside the lakes and under the trees at Santee Lakes Recreation … Continue reading