Three men and twelve women received their nurse's pin at a special ceremony on Friday night at the Eagan Community Center. They are the first graduating class of LPN nurses from Rasmussen College in Eagan. Congratulations!
Very interesting...I wasn't aware that Rasmussen had an LPN program, but then again, I'm probably behind the times. They all look happy as can be, and I hope that all of them have good experiences and that each one has a successful career.
All the nurses I talked to a while ago wanted to leave their profession due to too many hours and bad pay. Hope it's a bit better on your side of the pond.
Congratulations to them! «Louis'» brother is an RN. His mother and her sister (thus «Louis'» aunt) were both RNs. Mme la Vache is planning to go into the nursing program at Cal State East Bay when she finishes her work at Contra Costa College.
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Happiness shine on their smiles.
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Mazal tov! Good for them! Good for the community to have some nice new nurses.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting...I wasn't aware that Rasmussen had an LPN program, but then again, I'm probably behind the times. They all look happy as can be, and I hope that all of them have good experiences and that each one has a successful career.
ReplyDeleteFelicitation, surtout je sais pas si c'est comme en France, mais on est manque d'infirmier et d'infirmiere
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I didn't know they were still doing the LPN program.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! We need more qualified nursing personnel. A great field to get into!!
ReplyDeleteAll the nurses I talked to a while ago wanted to leave their profession due to too many hours and bad pay. Hope it's a bit better on your side of the pond.
ReplyDeleteCan never have enough good nurses. Good luck to them.
ReplyDeleteGood luck all!!
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Congratulations to them! «Louis'» brother is an RN. His mother and her sister (thus «Louis'» aunt) were both RNs. Mme la Vache is planning to go into the nursing program at Cal State East Bay when she finishes her work at Contra Costa College.
ReplyDeleteNice post. The new nurses should be very proud of their achievements!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! :)
ReplyDeleteThey do have an important job to do.
They all have that special smile - I'm sure they will be very fine nurses and have a great bedside manner. Their patients are lucky.
ReplyDeleteI can only see 12 nice ones, the other 3 are OK.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! They are doing such a great and important job.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you all.
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