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| “The Department of Nursing incorporates technology into its classes and gives students experience working in the community. My liberal arts classes also gave me experience speaking in front of groups, which helps me feel comfortable talking with patients and their families.” |
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–Amy Steinbeck (‘97), orthopedic nurse at BryanLGH Medical Center East |
| “Students enjoy one-on-one time with their professors at Nebraska Wesleyan. The small classes allow students to receive feedback from instructors and have questions answered. The Department of Nursing also helps students develop good clinical and people skills and a strong background in community health.” |
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–Susan Burkey (‘95), hospice nurse, referral coordinator |
| “Wesleyan's Department of Nursing gives students a broad variety of nursing experiences. This means I can go about any place as a traveling nurse and feel prepared. Faculty also give you the attention you deserve and need. This has made a difference in helping me get into graduate school.” |
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–Tracy Holsing (‘95), graduate of CRNA program at BryanLGH Medical Center/University of Kansas School of Nurse Anesthesia |
| “Wesleyan's Department of Nursing is a high-quality program. The instructors invest a great deal in the program and the students. I was challenged to learn and grow in several areas and found the classes very applicable to what I do in the workplace.” |
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–Susan Klanecky (‘96), director of affiliate sites operations at Madonna |
| “The Department of Nursing staff is very supportive and helps students pursue their areas of interest. The instructors are always willing to adapt to a student's schedule and offer one-on-one help. My classes definitely prepared me for what I do in the workplace. They helped me become a better manager of staff and equipped me with problem-solving skills. Pursuing my degree opened many doors for me.” |
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–Amy Arndt (‘99), rehabilitation nurse, BryanLGH Medical Center West |
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