Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Hey, there's a party.............and you all are invited!Please come to the May 24th 2007 graduation of your upper classmen, from the RN program! Soon, you will be here at this point...and believe me, it comes on so quickly, you are there before you know it!May 24th, 2007 at 7 pm, Atherton Auditorium, Delta CollegeNo tickets required.


A little bit of advice for you all:Take lots of pictures! Get your slide show person nominated now, so that he/she can begin collecting pictures....we got bombarded in the end...it is easier to do it as you go along, and sadly we missed alot of our "firsts" skills labs, IV day etc...dont forget the camera everyone.Second...we made our own yearbook. I contacted the graphic art department and asked the instructor if one of her students would like to make us a cover...and he did, his name is Voltaire and he did an incredible job...THANK YOU DELTA GRAPHICS ART PROGRAM! Third, and not lastly...guys, truly enjoy every second. There were so many times, I wanted to run away, cry, oh and did I cry. I look back, and see how far I have come, how far we all have come, and it is truly amazing, how much you grow into your own within this program. Take care of eachother, help eachother. Smile, laugh....become a solid team all 100 of you, can help eachother. Lift up your fellow student on their bad day...give them some advice, a little time...a little kindness will go a very long way guys. Love the moments you are in, while you are in them, they only come once in a lifetime. Make every bit of the time you have with your patients, a special time...some of your patients have no other support in their illness, except for the staff...remember that in report, you will hear things about the behavior of one of your patients, you will think, " can't I have another patient?" truly....these are the patients that need you the most...a little bit of listening, patience, kindness, empathy, compassion...can change someones' life...this is the truest gift one can give...of their time, of their ability to be "in the moment", and it will change you as well. I, and our class, wish you all the very best that nursing has to offer you all. You will all become such close friends, confidants, nurses....together. Love nursing for all it is, all it can be, all that you make it to be. Discover yourself, you will be surprised to find all the gifts that you have inside your heart to share with others. Bless the world with your peace. That stethescope, that student nurse being that you are, symbolizes hundreds of years, as the most compassionate, selfless job in the world. Honor tradition, and be proud.May you all be blessed with good health, 72 percents, and let the pathomapping God's be with you all.

Your fellow RN 2 BChristine MolesGraduating class May 2007

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