BSN Class of 2020 Pinning Ceremony This past week, the School of Nursing celebrated important milestones for our undergraduate students. On Sunday, the graduating class of 2020 finally got to walk across the stage and receive their Nursing Pin and be recognized as the newest nurses in health care. Student speakers, Alexa Henderson and Makayla Koeningsfeld, shared words of … [Read more...] about A week of celebration
The School of Nursing would like to recognize the spring 2020 FNP graduates for maintaining our 100% first time certification pass rate on the National FNP Certification Exam through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. Congratulations to Dr. Laura Barnett, Dr. Cole Bryant, Dr. Erin Casey, Dr. Gina Dill, Dr. Lacey Hawkins, Dr. Melanie Shockley, … [Read more...] about MSU FNP students maintain 100% first time pass rate
Morgan Trokey was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the 7th grade at just 12 years old. He went on to beat cancer and return to school just in time for his final football game where he celebrated a three-touchdown victory. After high school, Trokey was recruited to play college football and continued to be cancer-free. He is now about to graduate from Missouri State’s … [Read more...] about DNP student celebrates 10 years cancer-free
Go further with Missouri State The School of Nursing is now hosting virtual Q&A sessions for those interested in our programs. Already an RN? Go further and get your BSN online with Missouri State. Join us for an open Q&A session on Thursday, April 16. Topic: RN to BSN Q&A Time: Apr 16, 2020, 02:00 PM Central Time (the US and Canada) Join Zoom … [Read more...] about Nursing programs Q&A sessions
Strange, a Registered Nurse working in a level III surgical NICU in Shreveport, LA always knew she wanted to work in the medical field. It was when she delivered her son three months early, she knew she wanted to be a NICU nurse. Byron, Strange’s now 13-year-old son, was born at 27 weeks and spent many months in the NICU. Byron has cerebral palsy, epilepsy, … [Read more...] about From NICU parent to NICU nurse