May 10--Last day in class
May. 10th, 2016 09:27 pmWe had our last classroom day today. I spent three and a half hours with the class going over everything they have learned this semester, in anticipation of both the final exam and their upcoming licensure exam. I think they are about ready. They brought food for a potluck, but I was so busy teaching that all I had was half a bagel and some baby carrots. We have the final exam on Thursday, and then graduation next week. I will finish putting the exam together tomorrow.
My clinical group asked to see me at one of the breaks. They had a present for me. It was a little ceramic Hello Kitty nurse. They surmised that I like Hello Kitty because I have a couple of them on my desk, I guess. And a sticker on my phone. And they pop up on my lecture slides periodically.

Which was cool, but what was even more cool, is that they all signed it on the back.

And if that weren't cool enough, they also gave me a new lab coat, with my name embroidered on it, and hidden underneath the lapel, an embroidered Hello Kitty! I thought that was really the best thing ever. The opposite lapel has an embroidered gold star, because I often tell students "you get a gold star" when they have a clinical insight.

I was so touched by their gifts. Such a thoughtful group of students! It made me feel good.
My clinical group asked to see me at one of the breaks. They had a present for me. It was a little ceramic Hello Kitty nurse. They surmised that I like Hello Kitty because I have a couple of them on my desk, I guess. And a sticker on my phone. And they pop up on my lecture slides periodically.

Which was cool, but what was even more cool, is that they all signed it on the back.

And if that weren't cool enough, they also gave me a new lab coat, with my name embroidered on it, and hidden underneath the lapel, an embroidered Hello Kitty! I thought that was really the best thing ever. The opposite lapel has an embroidered gold star, because I often tell students "you get a gold star" when they have a clinical insight.

I was so touched by their gifts. Such a thoughtful group of students! It made me feel good.
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Date: 2016-05-11 05:03 am (UTC)So sweet
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Date: 2016-05-11 08:06 pm (UTC)I love LJ. I always come back.
I hope more people will.
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Date: 2016-05-13 04:15 am (UTC)The daughter of a couple of dear friends of mine is going to be a nurse in California! She graduated from Drexel University last year, but it took forever for the State of California to process the results of her nursing boards. She is going to work in the oncology-hematology program at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital (hope I spelled that right). Of course, since it's San Francisco, she will be living with her parents in Palo Alto for a spell so she can pay down her student loans. I believe she wants to go to grad school in a few years.
Another friend of mine is a pediatric oncologist at Johns Hopkins, so I know it can be tough, but my young friend has always been compassionate, and I am sure she will be a great nurse. Perhaps, someday, even a nursing instructor!