The St. Elizabeth School of Nursing will celebrate the July commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. (CDST) on Friday, July 30 in the Chapel at Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind. The ceremony will include distribution of nursing pins and the conferring of diplomas. Twenty-one students are eligible to graduate.
After passing the national licensing examination, St. Elizabeth School of Nursing graduates may practice as registered nurses.
The St. Elizabeth School of Nursing is a three-year diploma school of nursing. It is the only hospital-based school of nursing in Indiana. A bachelor’s degree in nursing option is available in conjunction with Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer.
For more information on the St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, please call (765) 423-6400 or visit www.steson.org.
Editor’s note: For media interested in covering the graduation ceremony, please contact Ben Kalinowski at (219) 866-6177.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
St. Elizabeth Regional Health employees receive certifications
Three St. Elizabeth Regional Health employees have recently received national certifications in their respective areas:
- Valorie Dunn, R.N., BSN, CRNI, infusion therapy coordinator with St. Elizabeth Home Health Pharmacy, received her national certification in infusion from the Infusion Nurse Society and the Infusion Nurse Certification Corporation.
- Jennifer Anderson, R.D., with the St. Elizabeth Diabetes Center, received her certified diabetes educator status by passing an exam and completing a minimum 1,000 hours providing patient education by a two-year span and maintain 15 hours of continuing education in diabetes management each year.
- Denise Seeger, CFCP, educator at the Kathryn Weil Center for Education, received her certification as a fertility care practitioner by the American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals’ Commission on Certification. The American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals is a professional organization dedicated to fostering, advancing and promoting quality natural family planning through service, education, leadership and research.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
St. Elizabeth Hospice volunteer training class begins in July
The first of five sessions will be held at the Kathryn Weil Center for Education. The Kathryn Weil Center for Education is located in the Medical Arts Building, 415 N. 26th St., Suite 400 in Lafayette.
Volunteers provide non-medical services to hospice patients and their families that may include a break for caregivers, patient companionship, listening and emotional support, basic bedside comfort measures or assisting with shopping, yard or household chores. Volunteers can be a meaningful support for families during this difficult time. Volunteer are needed for the following counties: Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery Tippecanoe, Warren and White.
Those who have lost loved ones within the last year are strongly encouraged to wait for at least one year before volunteering for direct care with our hospice families; however interested persons could volunteer to provide office support.
Please contact Diana Salazar, St. Elizabeth Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, at (765) 423-6924 by July 15, 2010 to schedule an interview for the July training class or to inquire about hospice volunteer opportunities.
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