If you’re a Friends fan, you might remember the episode where Ross is “fine.” Yesterday, I talked with a friend who didn’t sound good. I commented on that and she said, “I’m fine.” And then, “I’m not sleeping, but I’mContinue reading… I’m Fine, Really, I’m Fine.
Category: Graduates
Building Resilience
Last year I had the privilege of attending a meeting where one of the hospital systems with which our BC nursing program has a clinical affiliation agreement was reviewing their nursing program goals and outcomes. During that meeting, the ChiefContinue reading… Building Resilience
We’ve Almost Made It Through a Week! March 27, 2020
Hi Everyone! I didn’t write anything yesterday. Truthfully, the situation hit me hard yesterday and I wasn’t in a place to be encouraging or positive. In an effort to feel useful, I went and donated blood, and that made meContinue reading… We’ve Almost Made It Through a Week! March 27, 2020
Are You Tired of This Yet? March 25, 2020, Update
Hi Everyone! Are you tired of this yet? Yesterday, in a meeting, I asked one of the other Academic Deans how it was going with regards to working at home. He said, “the novelty has worn off.” My sentiments exactly!Continue reading… Are You Tired of This Yet? March 25, 2020, Update
Dean Turpel’s Podcast, March 23, 2020
Hi All! I recorded a quick podcast this morning to share what we know from the Board of Nursing.
RN-BSN Students Supporting the Community Closest to Them
Thank you RN-BSN students Maxi Wigens, Victoria Ryabova, Shanteria Brown, and Lydia Marcelus for supporting the ASN students through donations of textbooks and supplies! Your support of your community of nursing students is greatly appreciated! See the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1nSKftrlsM&feature=youtu.beContinue reading… RN-BSN Students Supporting the Community Closest to Them
Black History Month
February is Black History Month. You can find a calendar of events at Broward College here. Did you know that 45% of the students in our Associate of Science in Nursing program and 50% of the nurses in ourContinue reading… Black History Month
Shining Star Kimmoye Waugh
Wow! This week, nursing student Kimmoye Waugh was recognized by Associate Dean Nancy Gonzalez for her actions during her clinical experience in December. Wrote Professor Vivalyn Ellis: Kimmoye was assisting her assigned RN with 4pm vital signs. A patient hadContinue reading… Shining Star Kimmoye Waugh