Reynolds recently recognized 65 students who completed the Associates of Applied Science degree in Nursing. The ceremony was held in the Lipman Auditorium of the Massey Library Technology Center and opened with a welcome by Reynolds Coordinator of Nursing Programs Elaine Beaupre and a greeting by Reynolds President Dr. Gary Rhodes. Dean of Nursing and Health Technologies and Professor of Nursing at Germanna Community College Patricia Lisk was the program speaker.
Clinical Awards were given in the areas of Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing I, Maternity Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing II, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Nursing of Children, and Medical-Surgical Nursing III. Two special awards, The Evelyn Bacon Nursing Award and the Fran Stanley Nursing Award were also given.
The Reynolds’ Nursing Program is designed to prepare students to serve as collaborative members of nursing care teams and to provide direct care to patients in a variety of health service facilities and agencies. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students are eligible to take the licensing examination to become Registered Nurses.
Clinical Awards were given in the areas of Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing I, Maternity Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing II, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Nursing of Children, and Medical-Surgical Nursing III. Two special awards, The Evelyn Bacon Nursing Award and the Fran Stanley Nursing Award were also given.
The Reynolds’ Nursing Program is designed to prepare students to serve as collaborative members of nursing care teams and to provide direct care to patients in a variety of health service facilities and agencies. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students are eligible to take the licensing examination to become Registered Nurses.