HBU News, V49 #2 Fall 2012

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Nursing alumni called to help meet a critical need

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Lending my experience and expertise to the HBU School of Nursing has brought many rewards. By helping the next generation of nurses prepare themselves to serve the health care needs of our community, I have re-ignited my own passion for this critically important field. I continue to have a deep respect and appreciation for the nursing faculty who made a difference in my life, and I pray I will have the opportunity to play a similar role in the lives of today’s students. - Nancy Choate Brownlee BSN ’80

Due to tremendous growth in qualified applicants, the HBU School of Nursing and Allied Health has an immediate need for nursing alumni like Nancy – who is in her third year teaching as a nurse extender and is pursuing an MSN to become a family nurse practitioner – who would be willing to share their time and talents with the University’s nursing students. Paid positions are available for alumni with both bachelor’s

and master’s degrees in nursing who can work as little as one day a week in a clinical site in the Texas Medical Center or Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital. The nursing and kinesiology programs are also recruiting for full-time faculty with terminal doctoral degrees. To learn more, contact Carol Lavender, interim dean of the School of Nursing and Allied Health, at clavender@hbu.edu or 281-649-3300. 33


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