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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. Some of these patients are experiencing the scariest moments of their lives, and the fact that nursing gives me that opportunity to support them in those moments and be a light during that time, is what led me to choose nursing the most.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Throughout my childhood years, my grandpa would always call me his “little nurse,” which when it came to deciding my major applying to WVU, was something that stuck with me and led me to that “ah-ha” moment in deciding I wanted to be a nurse.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I knew how much joy it brought me helping him, and knew I’d find just as much joy helping others as a nurse. I also feel like that “ah-ha” moment was clarified my junior year of college, which was when a lot of my learning in school truly started being applied in the clinical setting.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Most people told me that junior year, you really start connecting the dots between your learning in the classroom and the clinical setting, and that was very true! It gave me so much encouragement, and truly reminded me that I can be a nurse, and that I was right where I was supposed to be!</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing?  </h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I could tell by just talking to students I knew who were currently in the program that WVU School of Nursing would provide me with such wonderful opportunity, whether that was educationally or regarding experience in the clinical setting. I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. I am so grateful for all of the friendships that have formed since being a part of this nursing program, and I am excited to even get to work with some of those friends I have made on the MICU.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">One piece of advice I would give my freshman year self is to believe in myself! As a freshman, I remember looking ahead to the next four years and I was terrified. You hear all these things from upperclassman in the nursing program about how difficult and time consuming it is, and you start to think, “Can I do this?”, and discouragement then follows.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">My piece of advice is — you will make it! It takes so much hard work, dedication, and faith in yourself to keep pushing through in those late-night study sessions, times when you have three exams to study for and five different assignments to get done, or moments you literally haven’t done anything other than study for three days straight, but there is an end to the chaos. You will learn so much in such a short amount of time and realize how much you truly are capable of. I see where I am at now compared to freshman year, and it is so cool to see how far I have come, both professionally and as an individual.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I plan to work in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ruby Memorial Hospital as my first nursing job after graduation. I’m wanting to work there for a few years, and then go to nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist school—I haven’t quite decided yet. 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Having a four-year program in my backyard is so beneficial, as it allows me to stay at home and spend time with my family, while also obtaining my degree.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>I could share an entire novel on the positive experiences that I’ve had while at the SON, but it all comes back to the friends that I’ve met along the way. There’s nobody who understands the successes and struggles of nursing school quite like the ones that are going through it with you and I was blessed to find the best to walk with me on this journey.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would love to go back in time and tell my future self to soak in every moment (because it flies by so incredibly fast), to take lots of pictures, and to trust that God will work all things out exactly as they are meant to. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about our BSN program? Watch this recording from a recent BSN virtual open house.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://youtu.be/Ri09v1t8MG4\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Progression Plans</h2>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. 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I thank all of my professors who believed in me and my other classmates along the way, and who pushed us to keep going when we thought we couldn’t make it. Your work to make WVU School of Nursing a program that gives us the highest quality education and prepares us for our future careers does not go unnoticed!</p>","fullName":"Abigail Jeffers","campus":746,"pullQuote":"I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. 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I thank all of my professors who believed in me and my other classmates along the way, and who pushed us to keep going when we thought we couldn’t make it. Your work to make WVU School of Nursing a program that gives us the highest quality education and prepares us for our future careers does not go unnoticed!</p>","fullName":"Abigail Jeffers","campus":746,"pullQuote":"I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. I thank WVU for giving me the opportunity it did to pursue such a wonderful career, and I will forever be proud to be a WVU alumni!","photo":{"src":"/media/75074/abigailjeffers.jpeg","focalPoint":{"left":0.51071428571428568,"top":0.5161290322580645},"crops":[{"alias":"landscape-large","width":2000,"height":1125,"coordinates":{"x1":0.04973701704989833,"y1":0.082141123905553753,"x2":0.070394376661974026,"y2":0.17528844793040005}},{"alias":"landscape-medium","width":1200,"height":675,"coordinates":{"x1":0.065412681338488821,"y1":0.095416788733066318,"x2":0.11692880193040087,"y2":0.21451536417957906}},{"alias":"landscape-small","width":600,"height":337,"coordinates":{"x1":0.089191426206581617,"y1":0.099026659519852442,"x2":0.10808573793418384,"y2":0.22451420011142587}},{"alias":"portrait-large","width":720,"height":1080,"coordinates":{"x1":0.26512044270833335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.29054361979166665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-medium","width":320,"height":480,"coordinates":{"x1":0.271044921875,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.284619140625,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-555x740","width":555,"height":740,"coordinates":{"x1":0.24290364583333335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.25721842447916665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-300x400","width":300,"height":400,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-1000","width":1000,"height":1000,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-500","width":500,"height":500,"coordinates":null}]},"introductionBlurb":"","programOfStudy":[{}]},{"ItemType":0,"Id":3494,"Key":"150e7b79-85dc-4031-9270-3f565469bcb1","TemplateId":1856,"SortOrder":3,"Name":"Meet Elizabeth.","DocumentTypeAlias":"soNStudentProfile","DocumentTypeId":2467,"WriterName":"WVU HSC ITS","CreatorName":"wlh00001","WriterId":0,"CreatorId":29,"Path":"-1,1812,1844,1859,3494","CreateDate":"2024-04-29T12:04:58","UpdateDate":"2024-04-29T13:35:09","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","UrlName":"meet-elizabeth","Level":4,"IsDraft":false,"Url":"/students/profiles/meet-elizabeth/","metaKeywords":"","hideFromSearch":false,"pageTitle":"","navigationSettings":"","umbracoUrlName":"","metaDescription":"","navigationTitle":"","umbracoNaviHideChildren":false,"seoSettings":"","umbracoRequireSSL":false,"umbracoNaviHide":false,"auditNotes":"","auditStatus":"","pronouns":"she/her","profileVideoURL":"","expectedGraduationDate":"2024-05-01T00:00:00","hometown":"Huntington, WV","mainContent":"<h2>What made you consider nursing as a program of study?</h2>\r\n<p>I have always loved science and learning about diseases and conditions, but I am also a huge people person! 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Everyone in my family is also a nurse so I feel like you could say it’s in my blood. Nursing has always been the perfect fit for me.</p>\r\n<h2>Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p>My ah-ha moment when discovering I wanted to be a nurse was when I was 12 and took a look around at the wonderful women in my family. I was inspired to be like them when I grew up. All the women in my family are nurses and share the characteristics of kindness, compassion, and intelligence. I went in the field to resemble them when I grew up.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing?</h2>\r\n<p>I choose WVU School of Nursing because of our high NCLEX pass rates and high job placements rates post graduation. Beyond this, in my opinion, I have experienced some of the best instructors. 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Having a four-year program in my backyard is so beneficial, as it allows me to stay at home and spend time with my family, while also obtaining my degree.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>I could share an entire novel on the positive experiences that I’ve had while at the SON, but it all comes back to the friends that I’ve met along the way. There’s nobody who understands the successes and struggles of nursing school quite like the ones that are going through it with you and I was blessed to find the best to walk with me on this journey.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would love to go back in time and tell my future self to soak in every moment (because it flies by so incredibly fast), to take lots of pictures, and to trust that God will work all things out exactly as they are meant to. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about our BSN program? Watch this recording from a recent BSN virtual open house.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://youtu.be/Ri09v1t8MG4\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Progression Plans</h2>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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You will have access to computer resources to assist you in your studies, including a personal laptop computer, software, access to the Internet and to resources within the University, and on-site computer support.  Direct admit freshman and pre-nursing students do not participate in the Computer Program until they are enrolled in the first semester of nursing courses in the sophomore year.</p>\r\n<p>The laptop to be distributed is chosen by the School based on current nursing student feedback, faculty input and members of the Health Sciences Student Laptop Committee. This computer will cost each student a one-time payment in full at the beginning of the first semester in which the student enters the nursing program with the laptop being retained by the student upon graduation. The fee will be a separate line item on the student account and will be in addition to the tuition and fees. 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I could picture myself being in their shoes one day, and this made me want to become a nurse.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing? </h2>\r\n<p>I chose the WVU School of Nursing because of the experiences and opportunities it could provide for me. I liked the fact all of our clinicals would be done right next to campus at Ruby Memorial Hospital and required minimal travel. I knew I wanted a four-year program that was out of state but would offer plenty of scholarship opportunities, and WVU offered both. It set itself apart from other colleges because it starts the nursing program at the start of sophomore year when many colleges do not start until their junior year, and this made a big difference in my decision.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>A positive experience from my time at the SON was during my leadership clinical rotation when I had a patient who told me I was going to make a wonderful nurse and said I deserved to be recognized for the care I had provided for her. This is the best compliment I have received from a patient and am forever grateful I had the privilege of taking care of her.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>One piece of advice I would give my freshman self is to not stress over every single assignment. Take it day by day and remember why you decided to become a nurse. Also, let yourself have fun and enjoy time outside of school.</p>\r\n<h2>What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p>After graduation, I will be working in the MICU as a nightshift RN at Ruby Memorial Hospital.</p>\r\n<h2>How do you feel WVU prepared you for your next chapter?</h2>\r\n<p>I feel that WVU has prepared me for my next chapter by getting me exposed to a variety of different clinical sites and settings. I was able to see a wide variety of units in the hospital ranging from a typical med-surg unit to cardiac specialties to the pediatric intensive care unit.</p>\r\n<h2>Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p>Find at least one study buddy or a small group that works well with your studying habits and stick with it. My roommate and I study for all of our exams together and it has been so helpful to have someone to talk through the information with and make sure that I understand it.</p>","fullName":"Mallori Morse","campus":746,"pullQuote":"A positive experience from my time at the WVU School of Nursing was during my leadership clinical rotation when I had a patient who told me I was going to make a wonderful nurse and said I deserved to be recognized for the care I had provided for her. 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There is no comparison to patient care experience and WVU gives me just that plus much more.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>The positive experience I would want to share comes from when we have participated in Interprofessional Education (IPE). These experiences have helped me to understand and appreciate the other members of the healthcare team I will interact with in the hospital. Knowing and understanding their roles has truly set me up for success in providing holistic care to my patients.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>One piece of advice I would give to my freshman self is to not be afraid to ask for help. It’s easy to sit back and not ask for help thinking it’s a sign of weakness, but once you take that step and get the help you need you will begin to flourish. 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I was also drawn to nursing because there is a variety of routes you can take within the profession.</p>\r\n<h2>Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing? </h2>\r\n<p>The reason I chose WVU School of Nursing is because I have a few family members who are WVU SON alumni, and they have spoken highly of the education they were provided. I specifically chose the Potomac State campus because I am from a very small town, so I enjoy the tight-knit atmosphere that the Keyser Campus nursing program provides.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>The most positive experience during my time in the SON would be with my nursing instructor Dr. Abucevicz-Swick. Without her commitment to helping me succeed, I would not be where I am today.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>Do not beat yourself up over not getting the score you wanted on an exam or getting a level 1 on an ATI. 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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. Some of these patients are experiencing the scariest moments of their lives, and the fact that nursing gives me that opportunity to support them in those moments and be a light during that time, is what led me to choose nursing the most.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Throughout my childhood years, my grandpa would always call me his “little nurse,” which when it came to deciding my major applying to WVU, was something that stuck with me and led me to that “ah-ha” moment in deciding I wanted to be a nurse.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I knew how much joy it brought me helping him, and knew I’d find just as much joy helping others as a nurse. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. I am so grateful for all of the friendships that have formed since being a part of this nursing program, and I am excited to even get to work with some of those friends I have made on the MICU.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">One piece of advice I would give my freshman year self is to believe in myself! As a freshman, I remember looking ahead to the next four years and I was terrified. You hear all these things from upperclassman in the nursing program about how difficult and time consuming it is, and you start to think, “Can I do this?”, and discouragement then follows.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">My piece of advice is — you will make it! It takes so much hard work, dedication, and faith in yourself to keep pushing through in those late-night study sessions, times when you have three exams to study for and five different assignments to get done, or moments you literally haven’t done anything other than study for three days straight, but there is an end to the chaos. You will learn so much in such a short amount of time and realize how much you truly are capable of. I see where I am at now compared to freshman year, and it is so cool to see how far I have come, both professionally and as an individual.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I plan to work in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ruby Memorial Hospital as my first nursing job after graduation. I’m wanting to work there for a few years, and then go to nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist school—I haven’t quite decided yet. 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Having a four-year program in my backyard is so beneficial, as it allows me to stay at home and spend time with my family, while also obtaining my degree.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>I could share an entire novel on the positive experiences that I’ve had while at the SON, but it all comes back to the friends that I’ve met along the way. There’s nobody who understands the successes and struggles of nursing school quite like the ones that are going through it with you and I was blessed to find the best to walk with me on this journey.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would love to go back in time and tell my future self to soak in every moment (because it flies by so incredibly fast), to take lots of pictures, and to trust that God will work all things out exactly as they are meant to. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about our BSN program? Watch this recording from a recent BSN virtual open house.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://youtu.be/Ri09v1t8MG4\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Progression Plans</h2>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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You will have access to computer resources to assist you in your studies, including a personal laptop computer, software, access to the Internet and to resources within the University, and on-site computer support.  Direct admit freshman and pre-nursing students do not participate in the Computer Program until they are enrolled in the first semester of nursing courses in the sophomore year.</p>\r\n<p>The laptop to be distributed is chosen by the School based on current nursing student feedback, faculty input and members of the Health Sciences Student Laptop Committee. This computer will cost each student a one-time payment in full at the beginning of the first semester in which the student enters the nursing program with the laptop being retained by the student upon graduation. The fee will be a separate line item on the student account and will be in addition to the tuition and fees. 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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. Some of these patients are experiencing the scariest moments of their lives, and the fact that nursing gives me that opportunity to support them in those moments and be a light during that time, is what led me to choose nursing the most.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Throughout my childhood years, my grandpa would always call me his “little nurse,” which when it came to deciding my major applying to WVU, was something that stuck with me and led me to that “ah-ha” moment in deciding I wanted to be a nurse.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I knew how much joy it brought me helping him, and knew I’d find just as much joy helping others as a nurse. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. I am so grateful for all of the friendships that have formed since being a part of this nursing program, and I am excited to even get to work with some of those friends I have made on the MICU.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">One piece of advice I would give my freshman year self is to believe in myself! As a freshman, I remember looking ahead to the next four years and I was terrified. You hear all these things from upperclassman in the nursing program about how difficult and time consuming it is, and you start to think, “Can I do this?”, and discouragement then follows.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">My piece of advice is — you will make it! It takes so much hard work, dedication, and faith in yourself to keep pushing through in those late-night study sessions, times when you have three exams to study for and five different assignments to get done, or moments you literally haven’t done anything other than study for three days straight, but there is an end to the chaos. You will learn so much in such a short amount of time and realize how much you truly are capable of. I see where I am at now compared to freshman year, and it is so cool to see how far I have come, both professionally and as an individual.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I plan to work in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ruby Memorial Hospital as my first nursing job after graduation. I’m wanting to work there for a few years, and then go to nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist school—I haven’t quite decided yet. If I would do nurse practitioner school, I’d also love to potentially be a clinical instructor through WVU to give back to a program that gave me so much.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">How do you feel WVU prepared you for your next chapter?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. I thank WVU for giving me the opportunity it did to pursue such a wonderful career, and I will forever be proud to be a WVU alumni!</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Anything else you’d like to add?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I’m so thankful for the opportunities WVU and the WVU School of Nursing has given me. I thank all of my professors who believed in me and my other classmates along the way, and who pushed us to keep going when we thought we couldn’t make it. Your work to make WVU School of Nursing a program that gives us the highest quality education and prepares us for our future careers does not go unnoticed!</p>","fullName":"Abigail Jeffers","campus":746,"pullQuote":"I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. I thank WVU for giving me the opportunity it did to pursue such a wonderful career, and I will forever be proud to be a WVU alumni!","photo":{"src":"/media/75074/abigailjeffers.jpeg","focalPoint":{"left":0.51071428571428568,"top":0.5161290322580645},"crops":[{"alias":"landscape-large","width":2000,"height":1125,"coordinates":{"x1":0.04973701704989833,"y1":0.082141123905553753,"x2":0.070394376661974026,"y2":0.17528844793040005}},{"alias":"landscape-medium","width":1200,"height":675,"coordinates":{"x1":0.065412681338488821,"y1":0.095416788733066318,"x2":0.11692880193040087,"y2":0.21451536417957906}},{"alias":"landscape-small","width":600,"height":337,"coordinates":{"x1":0.089191426206581617,"y1":0.099026659519852442,"x2":0.10808573793418384,"y2":0.22451420011142587}},{"alias":"portrait-large","width":720,"height":1080,"coordinates":{"x1":0.26512044270833335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.29054361979166665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-medium","width":320,"height":480,"coordinates":{"x1":0.271044921875,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.284619140625,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-555x740","width":555,"height":740,"coordinates":{"x1":0.24290364583333335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.25721842447916665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-300x400","width":300,"height":400,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-1000","width":1000,"height":1000,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-500","width":500,"height":500,"coordinates":null}]},"introductionBlurb":"","programOfStudy":[{"ItemType":0,"Id":1872,"Key":"d8943512-669b-4591-bcbe-98954c0c4b05","TemplateId":1871,"SortOrder":3,"Name":"Bachelor of Science","DocumentTypeAlias":"soNUndergraduateProgram","DocumentTypeId":3026,"WriterName":"wlh00001","CreatorName":"jnn0006","WriterId":29,"CreatorId":23,"Path":"-1,1812,1844,1865,1872","CreateDate":"2017-03-17T11:01:01","UpdateDate":"2024-04-29T13:09:33","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","UrlName":"bachelor-of-science","Level":4,"IsDraft":false,"Url":"/students/undergraduate-programs/bachelor-of-science/","metaKeywords":"","hideFromSearch":false,"pageTitle":"","navigationSettings":"","umbracoUrlName":"","metaDescription":"","navigationTitle":"","umbracoNaviHideChildren":false,"seoSettings":"","umbracoRequireSSL":false,"umbracoNaviHide":false,"auditNotes":"PDF documents should not load in a new window (see https://www.hsc.wvu.edu/website-content-guide/creation/links/#when-should-a-link-open-in-a-new-tab-or-window?). 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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. Some of these patients are experiencing the scariest moments of their lives, and the fact that nursing gives me that opportunity to support them in those moments and be a light during that time, is what led me to choose nursing the most.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Throughout my childhood years, my grandpa would always call me his “little nurse,” which when it came to deciding my major applying to WVU, was something that stuck with me and led me to that “ah-ha” moment in deciding I wanted to be a nurse.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I knew how much joy it brought me helping him, and knew I’d find just as much joy helping others as a nurse. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. I am so grateful for all of the friendships that have formed since being a part of this nursing program, and I am excited to even get to work with some of those friends I have made on the MICU.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">One piece of advice I would give my freshman year self is to believe in myself! As a freshman, I remember looking ahead to the next four years and I was terrified. You hear all these things from upperclassman in the nursing program about how difficult and time consuming it is, and you start to think, “Can I do this?”, and discouragement then follows.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">My piece of advice is — you will make it! It takes so much hard work, dedication, and faith in yourself to keep pushing through in those late-night study sessions, times when you have three exams to study for and five different assignments to get done, or moments you literally haven’t done anything other than study for three days straight, but there is an end to the chaos. You will learn so much in such a short amount of time and realize how much you truly are capable of. I see where I am at now compared to freshman year, and it is so cool to see how far I have come, both professionally and as an individual.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I plan to work in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ruby Memorial Hospital as my first nursing job after graduation. I’m wanting to work there for a few years, and then go to nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist school—I haven’t quite decided yet. 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I thank all of my professors who believed in me and my other classmates along the way, and who pushed us to keep going when we thought we couldn’t make it. Your work to make WVU School of Nursing a program that gives us the highest quality education and prepares us for our future careers does not go unnoticed!</p>","fullName":"Abigail Jeffers","campus":746,"pullQuote":"I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. 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I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. 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I thank all of my professors who believed in me and my other classmates along the way, and who pushed us to keep going when we thought we couldn’t make it. Your work to make WVU School of Nursing a program that gives us the highest quality education and prepares us for our future careers does not go unnoticed!</p>","fullName":"Abigail Jeffers","campus":746,"pullQuote":"I feel WVU prepared me so well for this next chapter of my life. I have developed knowledge and confidence in myself that I never dreamed I would have back during my freshman year of college. I feel more than prepared to tackle the NCLEX here in a few weeks and start my nursing career. I thank WVU for giving me the opportunity it did to pursue such a wonderful career, and I will forever be proud to be a WVU alumni!","photo":{"src":"/media/75074/abigailjeffers.jpeg","focalPoint":{"left":0.51071428571428568,"top":0.5161290322580645},"crops":[{"alias":"landscape-large","width":2000,"height":1125,"coordinates":{"x1":0.04973701704989833,"y1":0.082141123905553753,"x2":0.070394376661974026,"y2":0.17528844793040005}},{"alias":"landscape-medium","width":1200,"height":675,"coordinates":{"x1":0.065412681338488821,"y1":0.095416788733066318,"x2":0.11692880193040087,"y2":0.21451536417957906}},{"alias":"landscape-small","width":600,"height":337,"coordinates":{"x1":0.089191426206581617,"y1":0.099026659519852442,"x2":0.10808573793418384,"y2":0.22451420011142587}},{"alias":"portrait-large","width":720,"height":1080,"coordinates":{"x1":0.26512044270833335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.29054361979166665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-medium","width":320,"height":480,"coordinates":{"x1":0.271044921875,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.284619140625,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-555x740","width":555,"height":740,"coordinates":{"x1":0.24290364583333335,"y1":0.0,"x2":0.25721842447916665,"y2":0.0}},{"alias":"portrait-300x400","width":300,"height":400,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-1000","width":1000,"height":1000,"coordinates":null},{"alias":"square-500","width":500,"height":500,"coordinates":null}]},"introductionBlurb":"","programOfStudy":[{}]},{"ItemType":0,"Id":3494,"Key":"150e7b79-85dc-4031-9270-3f565469bcb1","TemplateId":1856,"SortOrder":3,"Name":"Meet Elizabeth.","DocumentTypeAlias":"soNStudentProfile","DocumentTypeId":2467,"WriterName":"WVU HSC ITS","CreatorName":"wlh00001","WriterId":0,"CreatorId":29,"Path":"-1,1812,1844,1859,3494","CreateDate":"2024-04-29T12:04:58","UpdateDate":"2024-04-29T13:35:09","Version":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","UrlName":"meet-elizabeth","Level":4,"IsDraft":false,"Url":"/students/profiles/meet-elizabeth/","metaKeywords":"","hideFromSearch":false,"pageTitle":"","navigationSettings":"","umbracoUrlName":"","metaDescription":"","navigationTitle":"","umbracoNaviHideChildren":false,"seoSettings":"","umbracoRequireSSL":false,"umbracoNaviHide":false,"auditNotes":"","auditStatus":"","pronouns":"she/her","profileVideoURL":"","expectedGraduationDate":"2024-05-01T00:00:00","hometown":"Huntington, WV","mainContent":"<h2>What made you consider nursing as a program of study?</h2>\r\n<p>I have always loved science and learning about diseases and conditions, but I am also a huge people person! 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about our BSN program? Watch this recording from a recent BSN virtual open house.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://youtu.be/Ri09v1t8MG4\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Progression Plans</h2>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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Having a four-year program in my backyard is so beneficial, as it allows me to stay at home and spend time with my family, while also obtaining my degree.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>I could share an entire novel on the positive experiences that I’ve had while at the SON, but it all comes back to the friends that I’ve met along the way. There’s nobody who understands the successes and struggles of nursing school quite like the ones that are going through it with you and I was blessed to find the best to walk with me on this journey.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would love to go back in time and tell my future self to soak in every moment (because it flies by so incredibly fast), to take lots of pictures, and to trust that God will work all things out exactly as they are meant to. 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The one thing I loved about nursing is it continuously gives me an opportunity to make an impact in my patient’s lives, as we are the healthcare providers who are with them the most. I love nothing more than helping people, giving back to my community that gave so much to me, and bringing a smile to someone’s face.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Even the smallest acts as nurses, a lot of patients appreciate those acts greatly. Some of these patients are experiencing the scariest moments of their lives, and the fact that nursing gives me that opportunity to support them in those moments and be a light during that time, is what led me to choose nursing the most.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Throughout my childhood years, my grandpa would always call me his “little nurse,” which when it came to deciding my major applying to WVU, was something that stuck with me and led me to that “ah-ha” moment in deciding I wanted to be a nurse.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I knew how much joy it brought me helping him, and knew I’d find just as much joy helping others as a nurse. I also feel like that “ah-ha” moment was clarified my junior year of college, which was when a lot of my learning in school truly started being applied in the clinical setting.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">Most people told me that junior year, you really start connecting the dots between your learning in the classroom and the clinical setting, and that was very true! It gave me so much encouragement, and truly reminded me that I can be a nurse, and that I was right where I was supposed to be!</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing?  </h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I could tell by just talking to students I knew who were currently in the program that WVU School of Nursing would provide me with such wonderful opportunity, whether that was educationally or regarding experience in the clinical setting. I think what sets WVU SON apart from other colleges is that we get clinical experience at Ruby Memorial Hospital, which is the No. 1 hospital here in West Virginia and a highly trained Level One Trauma Center. Considering the amount I have learned and the critical patients I have gotten to taken care of during my leadership rotation here at Ruby, I feel very prepared and excited going into my nursing career as a Medical Intensive Care Unit nurse.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">A positive experience with the WVU SON is the friendships I made along the way. I truly think you bond in a different way with these people because you go through some of the most difficult years of school with them. I am so grateful for all of the friendships that have formed since being a part of this nursing program, and I am excited to even get to work with some of those friends I have made on the MICU.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">One piece of advice I would give my freshman year self is to believe in myself! As a freshman, I remember looking ahead to the next four years and I was terrified. You hear all these things from upperclassman in the nursing program about how difficult and time consuming it is, and you start to think, “Can I do this?”, and discouragement then follows.</p>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">My piece of advice is — you will make it! It takes so much hard work, dedication, and faith in yourself to keep pushing through in those late-night study sessions, times when you have three exams to study for and five different assignments to get done, or moments you literally haven’t done anything other than study for three days straight, but there is an end to the chaos. You will learn so much in such a short amount of time and realize how much you truly are capable of. I see where I am at now compared to freshman year, and it is so cool to see how far I have come, both professionally and as an individual.</p>\r\n<h2 class=\"p1\">What are your plans after graduation?</h2>\r\n<p class=\"p1\">I plan to work in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Ruby Memorial Hospital as my first nursing job after graduation. I’m wanting to work there for a few years, and then go to nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist school—I haven’t quite decided yet. 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Having a four-year program in my backyard is so beneficial, as it allows me to stay at home and spend time with my family, while also obtaining my degree.</p>\r\n<h2>Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?</h2>\r\n<p>I could share an entire novel on the positive experiences that I’ve had while at the SON, but it all comes back to the friends that I’ve met along the way. There’s nobody who understands the successes and struggles of nursing school quite like the ones that are going through it with you and I was blessed to find the best to walk with me on this journey.</p>\r\n<h2>What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?</h2>\r\n<p>I would love to go back in time and tell my future self to soak in every moment (because it flies by so incredibly fast), to take lots of pictures, and to trust that God will work all things out exactly as they are meant to. 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Nursing students complete rural clinical practice experience during their senior year.</p>\r\n<p>Throughout the academic and clinical experiences, students will focus on the five core competencies that provide the framework for the BSN curriculum, including critical thinking, nursing interventions, professional role, caring, and communication which are outlined in more detail in our <a href=\"https://nursing.wvu.edu/students/resources/student-handbooks/\">Student Handbook</a>. </p>\r\n<p>Want to learn more about our BSN program? Watch this recording from a recent BSN virtual open house.</p>\r\n<?UMBRACO_MACRO macroAlias=\"EmbeddedVideo\" Url=\"https://youtu.be/Ri09v1t8MG4\" showDescription=\"0\" />\r\n<h2>Progression Plans</h2>\r\n<p>Depending on when you are admitted to the BSN program, the progression plan you follow in your time at WVU can vary slightly. 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Back to Meet the Grads

Aiden Slusser

Bachelor of Science
School of Nursing

"I wanted to be in a program and profession where I can positively impact people when they need it most… and nursing is just that. We are there to help patients and families when they are in their deepest times of need. Even if the patient doesn’t remember my name, I want them to remember me as the nurse that treated them with kindness and the utmost respect."

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Making a Difference: WVU School of Nursing Student Ambassadors

What made you consider nursing as a program of study?

I wanted to be in a program and profession where I can positively impact people when they need it most… and nursing is just that. We are there to help patients and families when they are in their deepest times of need. Even if the patient doesn’t remember my name, I want them to remember me as the nurse that treated them with kindness and the utmost respect.

Did you have an ah-ha moment about wanting to become a nurse?

The ah-ha moment for me was when I walked into the hospital for the first time to shadow a nurse in the ICU as well as a CRNA in the operating room. From that moment on, I felt like nursing was the perfect profession for me and I could see myself thriving in this career path.

Why did you choose WVU School of Nursing? 

I chose WVU School of Nursing because of the clinical experience we get while in the program. This truly set WVU SON apart because we get to be in the hospital during our first semester sophomore year and begin seeing and interacting with patients. There is no comparison to patient care experience and WVU gives me just that plus much more.

Could you share a positive experience from your time at the SON?

The positive experience I would want to share comes from when we have participated in Interprofessional Education (IPE). These experiences have helped me to understand and appreciate the other members of the healthcare team I will interact with in the hospital. Knowing and understanding their roles has truly set me up for success in providing holistic care to my patients.

What’s one piece of advice you would give your freshman self?

One piece of advice I would give to my freshman self is to not be afraid to ask for help. It’s easy to sit back and not ask for help thinking it’s a sign of weakness, but once you take that step and get the help you need you will begin to flourish. WVU has resources out there to help students get the help they need, and ultimately the faculty and staff here at WVU SON truly want to see us succeed.

What are your plans after graduation?

After graduation I will be working in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital here in Morgantown, WV. After gaining experience in the ICU, I am planning to go back to CRNA School and become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.

How do you feel WVU prepared you for your next chapter?

I feel that WVU has greatly prepared me for the many opportunities I have to look forward to as a nurse. I think I could start anywhere as a new grad and succeed because of the tremendous job WVU has done to get me to that point.

Anything else you’d like to add?

I don’t think it’s a secret that nursing school is challenging and can seem overwhelming at times, but the thing to remember is that you chose this profession for a reason. There are days I wonder why I chose this career path, but then I look in the mirror and realize that I want what is best for my patients even when I am not at my best. While in the midst of my second guessing, I may wonder why I chose nursing, but a patient’s gratitude is the only reminder I need of why I do what I do.