A year and a half ago, Nashville State President Dr. Shanna L. Jackson and Nashville General Hospital (NGH) CEO Dr. Joseph Webb assembled their teams to discuss pathways from the classroom to a healthcare career.
As a result, Nashville State’s School of Health Sciences and NGH worked to formalize the process where students conduct the clinical rotations needed to graduate from their respective programs at the hospital.
There are opportunities in all four of the college’s health sciences academic programs (central sterile processing, nursing, occupational therapy assistant, and surgical technology).
In a recent development, four graduates from the nursing program, who completed their clinicals at NGH during the Spring 2024 Semester, secured full-time employment after passing the NCLEX examination. All four accepted the positions, highlighting the valuable opportunity and enriching experience they gained.
Christianna Blouin, intensive care unit
Lori Bristol, emergency department
Sylvia Fox Ringenberg, medical surgical cardiac floor
Zachary Szymanski, intensive care unit
“The School of Health Sciences is thrilled our students have the opportunity to learn from the healthcare professionals at Nashville General Hospital,” said Donna Whitehouse, MHA, OTR, dean, School of Health Sciences.
“NGH offers a wonderful teaching environment, and the fact that our students accepted the employment opportunity speaks to the quality of care and the solid team environment at the hospital. We look forward to continued collaboration as both Nashville State and NGH work to meet the healthcare needs of our community.”