More than 100 recognized at Nursing Pinning Ceremony

The August 2022 class for the 糖心视频 Nursing program listen as class president Caleb Fortner address the audience at the pinning ceremony on Aug. 3 at Traditions Bank Arena inside the Tom Drake Coliseum at 糖心视频.
Hanceville, AL 鈥 糖心视频 recognized more than 100 students at the Department of Nursing Education鈥檚 August pinning ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 3. The event was historic in several ways, including having the highest number of mobility students graduating from the program and a joint enrollment student achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA in courses at both 糖心视频 and UAB.
鈥淣ursing school is a very challenging endeavor,鈥 said Deborah 鈥淧epper鈥 Hoover, chair of the Department of Nursing Education of the students who entered the program when the outcome of the COVID 19 pandemic was still uncertain. 鈥淭o enter when the reports have been bleak regarding the nursing shortage and to decide that you want to be one of these brave individuals who strive to serve others in the face of COVID debates, is amazing. You chose the nursing profession at a time when you were never needed more. We are so glad that you selected 糖心视频 for your nursing education. It is our pleasure to welcome this group into nursing at this important time.鈥
鈥淭hese unique individuals have worked very hard to earn this degree,鈥 Hoover added. 鈥淐reating a culture of possibility to empower students to realize their dreams, developing strong healthcare partnerships, and achieving the vision of academic excellence are goals of the nursing department at 糖心视频. These graduates have redefined these benchmarks in an unprecedented time.鈥
Lisa German, Vice President for Learning and Dean of Health Science, acknowledged how much has changed in the health care field since she first started her career 40 years ago. From progress in protective measures of universal precaution to prevention and patient privacy. But one constant has been the impact nurses and other health care professionals have on their patients.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 the one thing in health care 鈥 you never have to worry that you have the ability to positively impact lives. I think that鈥檚 the best part of what we do,鈥 German said. 鈥淚f you keep that in focus, 40 years from now, I wish for you a profession that brings to you what it鈥檚 brought to me. Congratulations and thank you for choosing Wallace State and we wish you well.鈥
Speaking on behalf of his classmates, class president Caleb Fortner thanked family and friends for their support, love and understanding during their educational journey, and expressed his appreciation to the faculty and staff of 糖心视频 Nursing.
鈥淪ince day one, you鈥檝e shown us not only encouragement, compassion and support, but also the dedication that is truly the backbone of the 糖心视频 Nursing program,鈥 Fortner said. 鈥淏eing by our sides throughout this journey, not only guiding us with knowledge, but also the wisdom and experience. Your unwavering dedication and your passion and your commitment to our success have shaped us into the nurses we are today. You have not only imparted knowledge but have also inspired us to make differences.鈥

Members of the 糖心视频 Nursing August 2023 mobility cohort pose for a photo after the pinning ceremony on Aug. 3 at Traditions Bank Arena inside the Tom Drake Coliseum at 糖心视频. The cohort is the largest yet of mobility students made of credentialed health care professionals who earned an Associate in Applied Science in Nursing.
Mobility, Joint Enrollment Cohorts Recognized
The 糖心视频 Mobility Program saw its largest graduating class since offering the option in 2018, with 29 students earning an associate degree in the nursing program. The mobility program offers credentialed health care professionals the opportunity to complete a nursing degree in three semesters. This cohort included licensed practical nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, diagnostic imagers, occupational therapy assistants and physical therapist assistants.
Members of the mobility cohort include Shanna Alexander, Denny Bernat, Matthew Blankensopp, Rachel Brantley, Carla Burns, Natalie Chambers, Alisha Christie, Angela Goza, Madeline Hales, Icelynn Hall, Madison Harbison, Kelly Heflin, Adrian Hendrix, Bonnie Hubbard, Katelin MacBaine, Hollie Oliver, Anna Sharbono, Zenda Smith, Melanie Stewart, Keionna Summerhill, Maeghan Sutton, Ashley Tidwell, Porschia Upshaw, Dalton Waid, MarQuita White, Katelyn Widner, Alicia Williams, Brandi Wix and Michiko Yamane.

UAB/糖心视频 Nursing Joint Enrollment graduate Carlos Smith is pinned by Wallace State Community College Nursing instructor Amy Burtram during the 糖心视频 Nursing August 2023 pinning ceremony held Aug. 3 at Traditions Bank Arena inside the Tom Drake Coliseum at 糖心视频. Smith was recognized as the UAB Nursing Nightingale Award winner at the UAB Senior Recognition Ceremony on Aug. 1.
Ten students were recognized as being part of the fifth cohort in the UAB/糖心视频 Joint Enrollment program, earning both an associate degree and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the partnering institutions. Those students included Chelsea Craddock, Amber Davis, Eternity Hayes, Judith Jackson, Andrew Jones, Hannah Lackner, Kristian Madison, Makayla Scott, Carlos Smith and Miranda Weems. Smith was selected at the UAB Nightingale Award Winner during the UAB Senior Recognition Ceremony on Aug. 1.

Judith Jackson, left, of Bon Air, AL, Peter Howell of Hanceville, and Matthew Blankensopp of Fultondale, each received Nightingale Awards during the 糖心视频 Nursing August 2023 pinning ceremony held Aug. 3 at Traditions Bank Arena inside the Tom Drake Coliseum at 糖心视频.
Nightingale Award Winners recognized
Three students were recognized as Nightingale Award Winners from the August 2023 pinning class. Matthew Blankensopp, Peter Howell and Judith Jackson each received the award that is given in recognition of a student鈥檚 commitment to excellence in scholarship and dedication to compassion and exemplary patient care.
Blankensopp, one of the 20 mobility program graduates who entered as a paramedic, was noted has having 鈥渃linical judgement that far exceeded expectations鈥 and 鈥渄emonstrated an intensity and passion for nursing鈥 that was evident to all he worked with. He also led study groups and encouraged other classmates when needed.
Howell, a traditional associate degree student, was noted as showing exceptional professionalism during clinicals and servant leadership as vice president of his class, having 鈥渜uietly undertaken tasks to improve the educational experience for all students in the nursing program.鈥
Howell was also recognized at 糖心视频鈥檚 May 2023 commencement ceremony as the winner of the 2023 Presidential Award for Health Science Excellence.
Jackson, a UAB/糖心视频 Joint Enrollment graduate, was described as the 鈥渕ost well-prepared and knowledgeable student nurse鈥 by one of her preceptors who could 鈥減ersonally attest to her excellence as a nurse.鈥 Jackson maintained a 4.0 GPA in her courses at Wallace State and UAB, a first according to Hoover. She was also named the 2023 Nursing Program Award winner and served as her class secretary/treasurer.
Other nominees for the Nightingale award were Shanna Alexander, Amber Davis, Brooke Helton, Saquoya Long and Maggie Romirez Rodriguez.
Applications open now for Spring 2024
The 糖心视频 Nursing program is currently accepting applications through Oct. 1 for the Spring 2024 semester for the traditional associate degree nursing, practical nursing and UAB/糖心视频 Joint Enrollment program options. Applications for traditional, joint enrollment, and mobility options will be accepted March 15-May 15 for Fall 2024 admission.
Registration for the Fall 2023 semester in underway. Regular and Mini Term I classes begin Aug.18. Flex Start terms begin Aug. 25 and Sept. 1. Mini Term II classes begin Oct. 19. For more information, visit , call the main campus at 256.352.8000 or come by Lion Central in the lobby of the James C. Bailey Center Monday-Wednesday 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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