Sue Averill and Bette Coulter met with the student nurses of Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington on Tuesday for a "Brown Bag Forum." They discussed humanitarian nursing, using a story they co-authored, "Susy," as a springboard for discussion of nursing challenges in the developing world. A huge thank you to Sue and Bette for being such inspirational role models for these fledgling nurses!
Be the change you want to see in the world. ~ Ghandi
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Brown Bag Forum with Student Nurses
One way One Nurse At A Time supports nurses is through community networking opportunities: speaking engagements, public events, publication of articles and by providing a discussion forum for exchange of volunteer and humanitarian nursing experiences.
Sue Averill and Bette Coulter met with the student nurses of Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington on Tuesday for a "Brown Bag Forum." They discussed humanitarian nursing, using a story they co-authored, "Susy," as a springboard for discussion of nursing challenges in the developing world. A huge thank you to Sue and Bette for being such inspirational role models for these fledgling nurses!
Sue Averill and Bette Coulter met with the student nurses of Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington on Tuesday for a "Brown Bag Forum." They discussed humanitarian nursing, using a story they co-authored, "Susy," as a springboard for discussion of nursing challenges in the developing world. A huge thank you to Sue and Bette for being such inspirational role models for these fledgling nurses!
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