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92 W Vaughn Ave

Gilbert, AZ 85233
lslotnick@email.arizona.edu
480-334-3008

July 1st, 2022

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing this letter to recommend Eunice Jung for a preceptorship position at your hospital.
My name is Lindsey Slotnick, and I am an On-Call Faculty for level 1 and 3 for the BSN-IH program in Gilbert
Arizona. I worked in the high acuity medical, surgical, trauma ICU at St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center for my
bedside career and have spent 1 years as an educator. We have many students come through our program at the
University of Arizona, but Eunice is unique. She possesses crucial characteristics of a great nurse such as strong
work ethic, adaptability, keen observation skills self-reliance as well as respectfulness and compassion. She is also
trilingual, speaking English, Korean, and Spanish.

Eunice has been a very strong performer academically at the University of Arizona. She currently has a GPA of
3.792 and achieved honors including being on the Dean’s list for two years. Eunice is a student who understands
instructions and is self-reliant in completing her work correctly and on time. Eunice asks questions that shows that
processing and understanding what she is learning. While observing her in her clinical rotations, I saw her take
advantage of her clinical time on numerous occasions to practice her nursing skills. There was a time in Level 1
clinicals where we had an opportunity to insert a duodenal tube in two patients in the same day in Level 3. Eunice
stepped up and completed not only her assignments but also helped out others in her class. She is very intelligent
and has a great mind for learning. This was one of many situations where showed her desire to learn when
opportunities arose. I have had the great honor of teaching her not only in level 1 clinical but also level 3. She has
grown and developed critical thinking skills as well as nursing skills since the beginning and I am proud of her
progress.

I believe Eunice also demonstrates the qualities of compassion and respect that I believe will make her a great
nurse. In all interactions with staff, students and patients, shows respect. She shows that she genuinely cares for
those around her even during stressful situations. One situation in clinical where these traits were on display was
when one of patients passed away. Eunice handled the situation very well as she demonstrated compassion and
respect through the entire process. She was therapeutic with the patient’s partner and was a huge help in the
grieving process. These qualities along with her strong work ethic and self-reliance will allow her to be a great
nurse.

After sharing the many ways that I believe is unique, I feel that should be considered at the top of your list for
preceptorship. If you have any further questions about, please feel free to reach out by phone or email. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Lindsey Slotnick
On-Call Faculty, Level 1 and 3
BSN-IH Faculty
University of Arizona

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