MIAMI – Radiologic Technology & Nursing

MIA RT

SARASOTA – Nursing

SAR NUR (2) SAR NUR (1)

“Nursing has forced us to face fears, accomplish things we otherwise never would, to examine ourselves and our prejudices and differences.  Nursing, possibly like no other field forces us to look at and really see ourselves as much as it forces us to look at and see others.  We haven’t just been learning about illnesses and injuries, we haven’t just been learning about care plans and interventions, we have been learning about ourselves.   We’ve been learning about each other. But we have a lot more to learn.” – Student Speaker Lorenzo James Wood

LAKELAND – Physical Therapy Assistant, Radiation Therapy, Radiologic Technology

LKL PTA (4) LKL PTA (1) LKL PTA (2) LKL PTA (3)

LKL Radiation TherapyLKL RT (3) LKL RT (4) LKL RT (1) LKL RT (2)

DAYTONA – Radiologic Technology & Occupational Therapy Assistant

DAY OTA (2) DAY OTA (1) DAY OTA (5) DAY OTA (4) DAY OTA (3) DAY RT

TALLAHASSEE – Radiologic Technology, Occupational Therapy Assistant, & Nursing

TLH Nur (1) TLH Nur (2) TLH OTA TLH RT

 

FLAGSHIP COLLEGE OF GOLF

FLG COG

JACKSONVILLE – Occupational Therapy Assistant & Nursing

JAX NUR (1) JAX NUR (2) JAX NUR (3) JAX NUR (4) JAX NUR (5) JAX OTA (1) JAX OTA (2) JAX OTA (3) JAX OTA (4) JAX OTA (5)

MELBOURNE – Nursing

MLB NUR (2) MLB NUR (1)

FORT LAUDERDALE – Nursing

FTL NUR (1) FTL NUR (2)

“We did it Cohort 26!”, exclaimed KU – Fort Lauderdale campus outgoing National Student Nursing Association President Frederick “Ricky” Hamilton as his mother came up to the stage to present him his pin at the Nursing Pinning Ceremony at the Holy Cross Hospital Auditorium. In addition, 8 out of the 22 nursing  graduates of cohort 26 went above and beyond, completing the Leadership Distinction Program and received their red honor cords, Certification of Completion in Leadership and Letter of Recommendation from Dr. Vonk at the ceremony.