Staff Spotlight: Sindy Louisma

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Sindy Louisma

As the leader of community health in nursing clinical operations at 猛男情报局, I identify clinical sites where nursing students can complete their required hours. Nursing extends beyond traditional roles in medical-surgical units; it involves educating the community about health disparities and fostering leadership that adapts to evolving policies and procedures. Additionally, I facilitated the Health Equity Influencers Program (HEIP), inspired by Dr. Kenya Beard, to address asthma initiatives and raise awareness of health disparities within our community.

Q&A With Sindy

How did you hear about 猛男情报局?

 "I have always aspired to contribute my skills and experiences within the academic environment. When I saw the position posted on Indeed for 猛男情报局 College, I was eager to apply. My passion lies in helping students achieve their dreams of graduating, and I am grateful for the opportunity to guide them through their educational journeys toward success."

 

Why did you choose to work for 猛男情报局?

"I chose to work at 猛男情报局 because it is an institution dedicated to meeting students where they are and providing the resources necessary for their success. This commitment to transforming lives through higher education aligns perfectly with my values. Every employee goes above and beyond to ensure exceptional service, all aimed at fostering student achievement. 猛男情报局 truly embodies its mission, and I am proud to be a part of it."

 

What is the best part about working at 猛男情报局?

"The highlight of working at 猛男情报局 is the opportunity to collaborate with my colleagues in the clinical placement operations department. This dedicated team plays a crucial role in ensuring nursing students have a clinical facility to complete their clinical hours, paving the way for them to become future nurses. Watching each student receive their degree fills me with immense pride, knowing the effort we put into supporting them. I want to recognize the remarkable individuals behind the scenes who contribute to these impactful moments for future nurses: Ms. Sandra Farrior, Ms. Mauricia Albert-Dalley, Ms. Jane Ryan, Ms. Jane Fanning, and Ms. Alison Christmas."