La Tisa Foscett-Gonzalez, DNP 2021
She touched my life. Although the prognosis was very slim, her touch, and her compassion, and her caring helped me to be the nurse that I am today.
Meet Radiography Student Brenda S.
“No matter how stressful of a shift you may have had, know that each one of you sitting here today has made a positive impact on your patients and will continue to make the same impact as you make the transition from student to healthcare professional.”
Meet BSN Student MaryCarmen R.
“I did an open house tour. I went in, I met with an advisor, and it made me fall in love with the school. … And I just felt more accepted. So, I chose Oak Point.”
Cesar Huerta, MSHI, BSN, RN
“… a mammogram can save somebody’s life, … a colonoscopy can save somebody’s life. One simple visit a year can make a difference.”
Mary Hansen Davis, BSN 2018
“I realized that my biggest regret in life was not sticking with nursing, no matter how hard it was.”
Sarah Hussain, DNP 2019, MSN-FNP 2012
I think nursing is so important. And the most important role for any nurse is to be an advocate when you have a patient.
Vanessa Pryzbyla, MSN-FNP 2014, BSN 2008
I think what surprised me most about being a nurse was how quickly you bond with the patient, and you are so dedicated and interested in their story and how it turns out, and you just become this huge advocate.
Ashley Tomasewski, BSN 2021
What led Ashley to Nursing? I wanted to become a nurse because when I was 16 or 17, my nephew was born; he was very ill.