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Nursing Grads Discover Common Bonds  

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Carol Best

Six of the eight MSN graduates at their Nursing Pinning May 3, 2024. L to R: Aketia Seymour, Shannon Harvey, Michele Waltrip, Kelly Bachar, Lindsie Gordon, Kimberly Freeman

Eight 2024 graduates of the Master of Science in Nursing program at MNU have more in common than their studies. They all work for the University of Kansas Health System. Each of the nurses have different roles in patient care for their employer and met while in the online graduate nursing program.  

  • Michele Waltrip, MSN, RN, clinical risk manager, Olathe Medical Center  
  • Claire Price, MSN, MBA, RN, Heart Failure program coordinator, 39th and Rainbow campus  
  • Lindsie Gordon, BSN, RN, blood and marrow post-transplant coordinator, Cancer Center (Westwood)  
  • Kelly Bachar, BSN, RN, risk manager, Great Bend Campus  
  • Erin Hosler, MSN, RN, clinical technology liaison, Cardiology Services, 39th and Rainbow campus  
  • Hunter Morris, BSN, RN, clinical nurse coordinator, Radiation Oncology Pavilion, 39th and Rainbow campus  
  • Aketia Seymour, BSN, RN, unit educator, Westwood Campus Treatment Area  
  • Kimberly Freeman, BSN, RN, clinical nurse coordinator, Urology, Indian Creek Campus  

The graduates value the camaraderie and engaging discourse they encountered in their master’s program, which was further enriched because they share an employer. 

“Having a mutual employer seemed to form a bond when responding to group discussions throughout the program” says Erin. “It was nice to meet and then get to know my colleagues who have the same common goals for patient care – even though we work at different facilities.”  

If not for the support from their managers and peers, many of the eight nurses would not have considered registering for classes and may not have had the opportunity to meet one another.  

“The assistance provided by senior leadership and colleagues was invaluable during my academic journey,” says Michele. “From words of encouragement to practical help with assignments, I am truly grateful for their unwavering support.”  

Many employers provide support and tuition assistance for employees returning to complete a degree. In addition, MNU’s RISE Scholarship can provide significant assistance to pay for tuition. Learn more about MNU nursing programs at www.mnu.edu/academic-departments/school-of-nursing.

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