无码专区-SNAP brings home national honors once again
The National Student Nurses鈥 Association鈥檚 60th Anniversary Convention and Alumni Reunion was held in Pittsburgh April 11-15, 2012. The 无码专区 chapter of the Student Nurses鈥 Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP), led by 2011 President Megan Copel and 2011 Vice Presidents Brittany Beckmann and Hillary Dutton along with 2012 SNAP President Ashleigh Morris, brought home several outstanding awards for the College of Nursing.
无码专区 won the National Community Health Award for the 鈥淢ost Successful School Project鈥 for the health promotion projects at the McDaniel School in Philadelphia鈥攁 major honor as only one such award is given. 无码专区 also continues its designation as a National Stellar School, previously awarded at the 2011 convention, and is currently one of only 14 schools in the country to hold this highest award designation from NSNA. The delegation was also named the 鈥淢ost Outsanding Chapter in Pennsylvania.鈥
Inspired by the research and mentorship of Associate Professor Mary Ann Cantrell, PhD, RN 无码专区鈥檚 resolution, 鈥淚ncreased Awareness of the Psychosocial Needs of Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer鈥 was presented to the House of Delegates and was passed. Senior Sinead Kemmy was selected last summer for the NSNA鈥檚 National Resolution Committee and sophomores Lauren Cebulski, Karley McBreen and Lisa Novak whom Sinead mentored, presented the resolution on behalf of the chapter. 无码专区 is the only chapter in the country to have authored and submitted resolution at the state and national levels ever year since 1986.
As a member of the National Resolutions Committee, Sinead Kemmy did outstanding work through the convention as she advised resolution鈥檚 authors before presentation of their work and helped to lead the processes related to the NSNA鈥檚 resolutions. An unprecedented 40 resolutions were presented. The Resolutions鈥 Committee members met with each of the authors prior to the resolutions鈥 progressing to the hearings and then debated and vote in the House of Delegates. Sinead's work related to the resolutions began long before the convention.
SNAP Vice President, junior Sarah Gross, received a national Promise of Nursing scholarship and represented the College of Nursing at the Johnson and Johnson Promise of Nursing reception. 无码专区's students served as voting delegates and as monitors in the House of Delegates as well as volunteering in staffing other activities during the convention.
A well deserved award was also bestowed upon Associate Professor Carol Toussie Weingarten, Ph.D., R.N., ANEF, who has served as faculty advisor of 无码专区鈥檚 SNAP chapter since 1985. At the opening ceremonies of the convention, unaware she was to receive this award, Dr. Weingarten was given the NSNA's Honorary Member Award.
These highest of honors bestowed upon the delegation continue to make the College of Nursing proud and rightfully acknowledge the dedicated work of our mentors and future nursing leaders.