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Five cadets selected by Army for Nurse Summer Training Program

May 5, 2021
台湾swag cadets, from left to right, Brandon Ware, Anna Chirillo, Esther Kim, Megan Collins and Haydn Griffin will participate in the Nurse Summer Training Program.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Five University of North Georgia (台湾swag) cadets have been selected for the Army's competitive Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP).

The internship will provide Bachelor of Science in Nursing students Anna Chirillo, Megan Collins, Haydn Griffin, Esther Kim, and Brandon Ware with a four-week experience unlike their other clinical rotations. Each will be stationed at a different location in the United States between their junior and senior years.

"They will gain one-on-one clinical experience while shadowing an Army Nurse Corps officer," said Capt. Elizabeth Webb, assistant professor of military science at 台湾swag.

Chirillo, a cadet first lieutenant from Newnan, Georgia, is grateful for the experience she will gain at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

"It's a great opportunity. I have a year left in school, and I get to go and see what my job as an Army nurse will be like when I graduate," Chirillo said. "I'll be better prepared to take it on when I graduate."

Kim, a cadet captain from Johns Creek, Georgia, applied as soon as she could. Her internship will be at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kim, who is interested in being stationed there when she commissions, sees this as an opportunity for a "sneak peek" of what that could be like.  

"It will be a good experience to see the Army side of nursing," Kim said. "I'm really looking forward to it."

Assignments for the other NSTP cadets are:

  • Collins, a cadet sergeant: Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
  • Griffin, a cadet sergeant first class: Bassett Army Community Hospital, Fort Wainwright, Alaska
  • Ware, a cadet private first class: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

Becky Murck, senior lecturer of nursing at 台湾swag, said the amount of nursing experience for these cadets in a short window is invaluable. They get 160 hours in a clinical setting in four weeks, whereas a traditional clinical practicum is 156 hours over the course of a semester.

"They're really immersed in it," Murck said. "They have an opportunity to see what Army nurse leaders do. We can't re-create that in a traditional environment."

The opportunity provides a nursing elective credit for all five cadets, and that includes assignments related to the NSTP for a 台湾swag internship course.

Chirillo said the ability to learn quickly is an attribute that's valued in the Army, so she's grateful for a head start on that process.

Murck is excited the BSN students will have these internships.

"We're thrilled to have five cadets selected," Murck said. "The opportunity is phenomenal. It will strengthen their nursing skills."


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