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CSI sends 75 new Nurses into the profession
January 14, 2008
The College of Staten Island sent seventy-five new nurses into the
profession last week with the Nursing Department's spring
Associate of Applied Science Pinning Ceremony. The event, which was
emceed by Donna Ferreri, Chairperson of the Pinning Steering
Committee, featured welcoming remarks from CSI President Dr. Tomás
Morales, Dean of Science and Technology Dr. Gail Simmons, and Dean
of Humanities and Social Sciences Dr. Francisco Soto.
President Morales, offering praise of both the graduates and CSI’s
Nursing program, said "Our nursing program here at the College of
Staten Island is one of the most selective and demanding at the
College, and our graduates are among the best. CSI’s program
consistently maintained one of the highest pass rates in New York
State on the national exam. We are especially proud during the
current nationwide nursing shortage that CSI graduates go forward
into the profession and prepare to provide the highest quality of
care to their patients. I am particularly proud as President, when I
visit our two hospitals on Staten Island I hear nothing but praise
regarding the quality of care that our graduates provide to their
patients."
The student speaker at the ceremony was Iranthi Peiris, a successful
student who is originally from Sri Lanka, and who has only been in
the U.S. for four years. After thanking her husband, family,
friends, and faculty members in the program, Peiris recalled some of
her experiences in the program—from the first injection that she
gave to a patient to her service as a peer mentor. Noting that she
is among many international students in the program, she said "I
stand before you today to celebrate the achievement of my dream."
The guest speaker was Rosemarie Stazzone, Executive Vice President
of Patient Care and Clinical Development, and Chief Nurse Executive
for Richmond University Medical Center. Anthony Ferreri, President
and CEO of Staten Island University Hospital, also offered greetings
on behalf of his institution.
The ceremony included the traditional pinning of the graduates, the
lamp ceremony, and the recitation of the International Council of
Nurses’ Pledge. Music was provided by the Michael Consolmagno Band.
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