Ms. Itchon, a nursing graduate and experienced nurse, gave an inspirational speech to sophomore nursing students about the current state of global and local nursing. She motivated the students by telling them they would face doubts and challenges but the College of Nursing would help mold them into nurses not just in the Philippines but worldwide. She encouraged the students to pursue their dreams of becoming nurses, stay brave and strong, and not give up despite obstacles.
Ms. Itchon, a nursing graduate and experienced nurse, gave an inspirational speech to sophomore nursing students about the current state of global and local nursing. She motivated the students by telling them they would face doubts and challenges but the College of Nursing would help mold them into nurses not just in the Philippines but worldwide. She encouraged the students to pursue their dreams of becoming nurses, stay brave and strong, and not give up despite obstacles.
Ms. Itchon, a nursing graduate and experienced nurse, gave an inspirational speech to sophomore nursing students about the current state of global and local nursing. She motivated the students by telling them they would face doubts and challenges but the College of Nursing would help mold them into nurses not just in the Philippines but worldwide. She encouraged the students to pursue their dreams of becoming nurses, stay brave and strong, and not give up despite obstacles.
Introduced by the CON Dean, the guest speaker, Ms.
Itchon, graced the stage
as she shared an inspirational message with the sophomores. As one of the first batch of Nursing graduates of the Pines City Doctors Hospital School of Nursing and having a extensive experience in the field, she explained the current state of the nursing profession globally and locally, she continued as she motivated the students, “From here on you will also face your own battles and you’ll experience a series of doubts and uncertainties but fear not as you have this institution—the Pines City Colleges’ College of Nursing—who will help you and mold you, not only in the Philippines but around the whole world. And once you are out there taking your own path, always remember that you are important and that you bring life into the world. To my dear future RNs wherever you are right now, you are in the right place. Do not be discouraged by anything that comes your way. Reach for that dream and wear the cap as it is a symbol of a bright future. Be brave, have a strong mind and heart, and do not give up.”