Tag Archives: Nursing
Blogger Feeling Nostalgic in November
I cannot believe it’s already November. The holiday breaks are coming up and I am one step closer to graduation. It dawned on me the other day after a grueling week that we have to remember that while we are students
Helping Those Who Protect: More Ways to Use Your Gannon Degree
Maj. Vincent B. Myers ’00, ’00C Nursing There is absolutely no better job than caring for America’s warriors (both current soldiers and retirees) and their families, and the leadership opportunities, cultural growth opportunities and the variety of clinical experience as
Student Takes a Stab at Hands-On Nursing
We are six weeks into the semester and it is going by so quickly I can’t believe it (but I say that a lot.) I am really enjoying my clinical rotations this semester, more than I thought that I would,
VIDEO: Dr. Carolynn Masters: Awesome Dean, Karaoke Queen
Dr. Carolynn Masters is the dean of the Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences at Gannon University. She’s also a killer karaoke star. Get to know Dr. Masters in our latest “Believer” video. Meet Gannon’s new president, Dr. Keith
What I Like (and Don’t) About This Semester
It’s only the first full week of classes and I can already see that this semester is going to be a little bit crazy. Between a full credit load of nursing classes, being editor-in-chief of Edge, holding the presidency of
Trip to Atlanta Teaches Leadership
In my last blog I mentioned a trip to Atlanta. Well, I finally got to go and I loved it! The convention that I attended offered a lot of leadership education and I really think I learned some skills that
July? Already? Seriously??
July 4 usually signals that the end of summer is quickly nearing for me. It means start scrambling to ensure my financial aid is all set because I have (regrettably) ignored the reminders since March. It means start checking for
Internship Provides Hospital-Wide Experiences
Hey guys! I have been at my nursing internship for almost two months now, and I am learning so much. I am happy that I was given this great opportunity because not only am I learning the role of a
Reading, Recharging and Planning for Senior Year
For most college students, summer vacation means packing up all of their stuff and piling it in the car for the trip back to their hometown. Since my hometown is only 20 miles away, and I have an apartment off-campus,
Kim’s Summer = Work, Intern, Beach, Repeat
Hey Guys! I’m glad it’s summertime — I am happy to be done with classes for a few months. Junior year was definitely tough, but I learned so much in the past year and have really grown as a person













