2020 Virtual Pinning

 

Friday, December 11, 2020, 2 p.m. ET

Welcome to the GW School of Nursing’s virtual pinning ceremony. Each year, we gather in early December to celebrate the accomplishments of our students who finished their studies in the fall semester with a pinning ceremony. Traditionally, we meet in person for this occasion, but we’re glad you could join us virtually today to keep the joy and sentiment of this day alive.


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Photo of Dean Pamela Jeffries in her office
Letter from Dean Jeffries 


Dear Graduates, 

 


Congratulations!

 


Today marks an unmistakable milestone in your life’s journey. You are graduating from nursing school at the height of a once-in-a-lifetime viral pandemic. Now more than ever, the world needs your skilled hands, empathetic hearts, ability to lead and determination to make a difference. And with your education from the GW School of Nursing firmly in hand, you’re ready to fulfill this need for your community, your country and the world.

As we mark this day, I hope that you will reflect on your time at GW Nursing. You spent countless hours absorbing new knowledge and skills, questioning and debating ideas, and learning from your faculty and fellow students. At a time when competent and compassionate healthcare providers are needed, we are honored to have played such an important role in preparing you for the next stage of your nursing career.

 


In the coming days and weeks, some of you will be starting at the bedside; others will move into advanced practice nursing. Regardless of your position, title or setting, we know you will represent the best of the profession.

 


The faculty and staff at GW School of Nursing are proud to see you take this step, and know that you will always strive to make an impact. We wish you only the best, and hope to hear from you soon and often.

 


Sincerely,

Dean Pamela Jeffries

 


 

10th anniversary GW Nursing

 

2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife

 

Join us in recognizing our 2020 graduates as we celebrate
GW Nursing's 10th anniversary and the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife

 


 

Speakers 
 

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Keynote Speaker

Susan Reinhard

Ph.D., RN, FAAN
Senior Vice President and Director, AARP Public Policy Institute & Chief Strategist, Center to Champion Nursing in America

Susan C. Reinhard is a senior vice president at AARP, directing its Public Policy Institute (PPI), the focal point for public policy research and analysis at the state, federal, and international levels. She leads PPI's Family Caregiving Initiatives and also serves as the chief strategist for the Center to Champion Nursing in America, a national resource center created to ensure that America has the highly skilled nurses it needs to provide care in the future.

 


 

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Remarks From The Dean

Pamela Jeffries

Ph.D., RN, FAAN, ANEF, FSSH
Dean, GW Nursing

Pamela Jeffries, professor and dean of the George Washington University School of Nursing, is internationally known for her research and work in nursing and health care education. Throughout the academic community, she is well regarded for her scholarly contributions to the development of innovative teaching strategies, experiential learning techniques, new pedagogies and the delivery of content using technology. Dean Jeffries is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and the Academy of Nursing Education. She also serves on the board of the American Academy of Nursing and is a member of the National Academies of Sciences’ Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education.

 

 

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Awards Presentation

Pamela Slaven-Lee

D.N.P., FNP-C, CHSE, FAANP
Sr. Associate Dean of Academic Affairs; Clinical Associate Professor

Pamela Slaven-Lee is a clinical associate professor and senior associate dean for academic affairs. Prior to GW, Dr. Slaven-Lee held faculty appointments at Georgetown University and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. She is a Sigma Thera Tau Leadership Academy scholar. Her principal areas of practice include leadership, administration, family practice, internal medicine, pathology, gastroenterology, hepatology and simulation-based learning. Dr. Slaven-Lee is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE), providing curricular support, leadership, and coordination of on-campus simulation-based learning events. She is licensed in Washington, D.C., and Virginia as a family nurse practitioner.


 

Remarks From The Assistant Program Dean

Mark Tanner

D.N.P., RN
Assistant Dean for B.S.N., GW Nursing

Mark Tanner, is assistant dean of the bachelor of science in nursing program and a clinical associate professor of nursing in the Acute and Chronic Care faculty community. Dr. Tanner previously served as director of the B.S.N. program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), where he also earned his DNP. He worked at UAMS Hospital in the Progressive Care and Critical Care units where he specialized in medical and neurological/neurosurgical patients. He began as a full-time faculty member at the UAMS College of Nursing in 2012 and has taught courses on Pathophysiology, Adult Med-Surg, Fundamentals, and Critical Care in the BSN program. Dr. Tanner was named to Arkansas Great 100 Nurses in 2018 and to Arkansas Action Coalition 40 Under 40 Nurse Leaders in 2017.is assistant dean of the bachelor of science in nursing program and a clinical associate professor of nursing in the Acute and Chronic Care faculty community. Dr. Tanner previously served as director of the BSN program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), where he also earned his DNP. He worked at UAMS Hospital in the Progressive Care and Critical Care units where he specialized in medical and neurological/neurosurgical patients. He began as a full-time faculty member at the UAMS College of Nursing in 2012 and has taught courses on Pathophysiology, Adult Med-Surg, Fundamentals, and Critical Care in the BSN program. Dr. Tanner was named to Arkansas Great 100 Nurses in 2018 and to Arkansas Action Coalition 40 Under 40 Nurse Leaders in 2017.


 

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Student Speaker

Paul Challan

Accelerated B.S.N., Cohort 21

Paul Challan is a graduating nursing student who is starting his career at Inova Fairfax Hospital in their Psychiatric/Mental Health unit in 2021. Having spent years in the restaurant industry learning how to give excellent service to people, and starting a small business designing and selling innovative bike bags he is now excited to start on his new career. Paul believes that healthcare requires a holistic approach and he trusts in evidenced-based research to show that we cannot simply rely on pharmaceutical medications to care for our patients. 

Paul was born in Mexico City, raised in New York City, and has lived in Washington, D.C. for the last 11 years with his family. He holds a BA in History from the College of the Holy Cross, an M.S. in International Relations from NYU, and is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, the International Honor Society of Nursing.


 

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Alumni Office Speaker

Patricia Carocci

Associate Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations

Patricia Carocci is the senior associate vice president of alumni relations and annual giving. She has more than 25 years of experience in development and alumni relations, including roles at the University of Maryland Smith School of Business, Sidwell Friends School, Catholic University of America and the University of Pennsylvania. Most recently, she served as director of advancement at The Spence School in New York.

    

 

 

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National Anthem Singer

Jenna Chamberlain

B.S.N., Cohort 21

Jenna Chamberlain is a wife, mom of two and a US Navy Veteran from Louisiana. After serving in the military as a Hospital Corpsman for seven years, she decided to pursue her dream and attend The George Washington University School of Nursing. She is a two-time Ironman 70.3 finisher and spends her free time with her family and traveling. 



Awards and Special Recognition

The DAISY Award, provides national recognition and appreciation for Extraordinary Nurses in honor of nurses, nurse faculty and nursing students who go above and beyond to make a difference in the experience of patients and families while in the clinical setting. The DAISY Foundation was established in 1999 by members of the family of Patrick Barnes. Patrick was 33 years old when he died of complications of the auto-immune disease immune thrombocytopenic purpura or (ITP). 

Like many families that go through this kind of horrific loss, the Barnes family wanted to do something positive to honor the very special man Patrick was. So, right before Pat’s death, they came up with DAISY- an acronym for Diseases Attacking the Immune System. The family was very impressed by the clinical care Patrick’s nurses provided, but what really overwhelmed them was the unwavering compassion and kindness that his nurses brought to his bedside. As a sign of gratitude, Pat’s family created The DAISY AWARD®. Today participants include over 2600 healthcare organizations and 200 colleges & schools of nursing, including GW Nursing.

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Recipient:

Jenna Chamberlain
Accelerated B.S.N. graduate, Cohort 21

 

 

 

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Recipient:

Stacey Jean Smith
Accelerated B.S.N. graduate, Cohort 21

 

 

 

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Recipient:

Nicholas Romano
Accelerated B.S.N. graduate, Cohort 21

The George Washington University School of Nursing has partnered with GW Hospital to offer the Nursing Scholars Program opportunity to registered nurses who hold an Associate Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.), and for those pursuing the Accelerated Bachelor of Science Nursing.

 

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Recipient:

Diamond Wallace
B.S.N. graduate, Cohort 21

 

 

 

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Recipient:

Brittany Wilson
B.S.N. graduate, Cohort 21

The MedStar Washington Hospital Center (MWHC) and GW Nursing have an innovative partnership called Washington Squared (W). MWHC is a hospital with nearly 1,000 beds and is part of a non-profit health system with 10 hospitals, over 30,000 associates and numerous specialty and primary care clinics as well as home care. MWHC is a dynamic hospital with strong research and a commitment to high-quality care in which nurses are highly valued as critical team members.

The W2 program offers tuition support to Accelerated BSN (BSN) students and the promise of employment and professional growth at MedStar Washington Hospital Center (MWHC).

Washington Squared graduates:

  • Sarah Adcock
  • Andrew Atienza
  • Crystal Austell
  • Lindsay Beattie O'Connor
  • Ashley Carpenter
  • Meagan Ferguson
  • Erin Ann Glynn
  • Dyonna Sylvia Hydleburg
  • Hannah Kahovec
  • Lindsay Klein
  • Angela Lin
  • Abigail Maclin
  • Amanda Masters
  • Mikayla Miller
  • Erica Paris
  • Emily Philip
  • Nadine Rong
  • Kristen Wall
  • Stephanie Weber
  • Jeremy Weyl
  • Alison Woods
  • Hewan Zena

GW Nursing values veterans and offers a supportive learning environment specifically tailored to vets. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) veterans option offers a customized curricular roadmap, which is based on prior education, military service, and experience.

Veteran B.S.N. graduates:

  • Olatubosun Adepoju
  • Jenna chamberlain
  • Amber Fay
  • Kirstin Fay
  • Dean Freitas
  • Michelle Gold
  • Peter Kaijuka
  • Ann Lee
  • Chevonne Llamas
  • Mikayla Miller
  • Thomas Parker
  • Nicholas Romano
  • Katelyn Russo
  • Maria Seagren
  • Regine C. Sibayan
  • Justin Wears
  • Christine Wilson
  • Kilhwan You

The Nightingale Pledge

I solemnly pledge myself in the presence of this assembly to practice my profession faithfully.

 

I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug.

 

I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold it in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty and with pride will I devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.

 

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