Bergenfield Residents Honored as Berkeley College School of Health Studies Pins Nursing Graduates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2019 |
Contact: Ilene Greenfield Director of Media Relations 973-278-5400, ext. 1-5122 igl@BerkeleyCollege.edu |
BERGENFIELD RESIDENTS HONORED AS BERKELEY COLLEGE |
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Photo Caption: More than 70 graduates from parts of New Jersey and New York, who completed either the Practical Nurse (PN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs, were recognized by the Berkeley College School of Health Studies at a pinning ceremony held at the Cosmopolitan in Wayne, NJ. The graduates also participated in the time-honored tradition of reciting the Florence Nightingale Pledge. Pictured, L to R, are: Mary Jane Genuino, DNP, RN-BC, Chair, Nursing and Patient Care Technician programs, Berkeley College School of Health Studies; Berkeley College graduate Janyll Maria Lora of Bergenfield; Professor Debra Sacco, Nursing and Patient Care Technician programs; Berkeley College graduate Rachel Stallard of Bergenfield; and Suzanne Mullings-Carter, PhD, RN, Associate Chair, Nursing, Berkeley College School of Health Studies. Graduates of the Berkeley College School of Health Studies Practical Nurse (PN) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs were honored during a pinning ceremony held at the Cosmopolitan in Wayne, NJ, on December 13, 2019. Addressing the graduates, Mary Jane Genuino, DNP, RN-BC, Chair, Nursing and Patient Care Technician programs, Berkeley College School of Health Studies, said, “Nursing is about the mind, the heart and the hands. Knowledge can be taught and learned, skills can be practiced and mastered, but the heart, that is all on you. To be a nurse is a privilege that not everyone is afforded. So, I implore you, practice your profession with integrity, honesty, and above all, with compassion.” “You embody the Berkeley College mission to provide quality education, to provide opportunities for upward mobility, and to empower people to achieve their potential,” said Eva Skuka, MD, PhD, Dean, Berkeley College School of Health Studies. “Go out there and practice your profession with vigor, with commitment, and most of all, with kindness.” Suzanne Mullings-Carter, PhD, RN, Associate Chair, Nursing, Berkeley College School of Health Studies, told the graduates, “Now is the time for you to exhale and reflect on the wealth of knowledge you have developed throughout your years in the Berkeley College nursing program and what that will mean as you enter your nursing practice. You now have developed a higher level of learning and understanding, and you will be expected to apply this knowledge to all of your life’s situations. Your innate ability to respond to the needs of individuals embodies the art of nursing, which translates into patient care.” After receiving their honors, the graduates recited the Florence Nightingale Pledge, promising to uphold the integrity of the nursing profession. The following graduates from Bergenfield in Bergen County, NJ, were recognized and received BSN pins: - Janyll Maria Lora - Rachel Stallard The Berkeley College School of Health Studies provides career-focused education in some of today’s most in-demand healthcare professions – in clinical specializations, as well as healthcare administration and management. Degree and certificate programs have been carefully developed to meet the needs of this important field. In addition to the PN program, Berkeley College offers the first Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to BSN degree program in New Jersey. About Berkeley College The mission of Berkeley College is to empower students to achieve lifelong success in dynamic careers. - End –
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