Top ROTC Cadets Selected for Army Nurse Summer Training Program

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The U.S. Army’s Nurse Summer Training Program (NTSP) accepted three top ROTC applicants to learn from Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital. Cadets Sophia Ganassia, Alexandra Andrick, and Phillip Krisko II learned about the hospital’s emergency, labor delivery and postpartum, and mixed medical surgical departments.

The NSTP coordinator, Maj. Markesia Hubbard, gave cadets the opportunity to try simulators, visit operational units and learn more about the Army as a whole.

“Learning how to be a better nurse, earning clinical hours and hands on experience in a military treatment facility is the primary purpose of the summer training program,” Hubbard told the hospital. “However, we wanted to give the cadets a taste of the Army and send them away from this experience enriched by it.”

“Everyone I’ve met has been willing to teach and develop me as a future officer and nurse,” said Ganassia to the hospital. "This opportunity has taught me how to manage my time and emotions in a high stress environment.”

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