43 graduate from FRMC’s School of Nursing

Firelands Regional Medical Center's School of Nursing celebrated the graduation of 43 students during its 95th commencement services at Sts. Peter and Paul Church.

Students graduating from the program received the following awards:

The Father Peter Brickner Award for the graduate who best-exhibited Christian principles in daily life was presented to Louise Cook.

Brian Seitz and Jimmy Meadows received the Excellence in Nursing Award. This award is presented to the graduate(s) who demonstrated outstanding ability in the care of patients and consistently acts as a patient advocate.

The Providence Hospital/Firelands Regional Medical Center Schools of Nursing Alumni Award was given to Gabrielle Gladieux and Claire Damschen. The Alumni Award is given to the graduate(s) who exhibits outstanding kindness and consideration in the nursing care of patients.

The Scholarship Award was given to Sarah Hasselbach for the Special Program and Gabrielle Gladieux for the LPN to RN program for having the highest cumulative grade point averages.

Ashleigh Moyer, Brandy Brinson, and Sheila Pfanner received the Leadership Award. This award is presented to the graduate(s) who has demonstrated outstanding leadership ability.

The Attendance Award was presented to Katy Angelo, Stephany Claus, Nancalyn Daniels, Jessica Didion, Michael Gedridge, Tammy Heal, Kristy Hurlburt, Ashleigh Moyer, Rebecca Petersen, Jennifer Quinn, Brian Seitz, and Mindy Singleton, members of the graduating class who have had perfect attendance during the entire program.

Mindy Singleton and Kelly Wolbert were presented with the Dorothy Rigoni Clinical Practice Award. Award recipient(s) are selected by the faculty and are those who have demonstrated outstanding patient teaching and nursing care of the obstetrical patient.

The Mary Alice Roeder Award was presented to Devon Old. Although not given annually, this award is awarded to a graduate by unanimous decision of the faculty for exhibiting the fine qualities of a nurse in addition to indefinable qualities that cause them to stand out among their peers.

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43 graduate from FRMC's School of Nursing

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