Molly Sinclair knew she wanted to be a nurse from the time she was five, when her family was taking care of her elderly grandmother.
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Molly Sinclair knew she wanted to be a nurse from the time she was five, when her family was taking care of her elderly grandmother.
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Annie Norton began her nursing career in post ambulatory surgery care.
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Kevin Codd earned his bachelor’s in nursing from Franciscan in 2010.
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Michele Faehnle graduated from Franciscan University with a Nursing degree in 1999.
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Nicole (Rust ’11, MSE ’13) O’Connor’s Franciscan University experience can be summarized in one word—trust.
As assistant professor in Cancer Population, Control, and Population Health at Georgia Cancer Institute, Marlo has won awards from the American Public Health Association, the American Association of Cancer Research, and the Georgia Public Health Association.
When lawmakers, government workers, and even the president of the United States are making decisions, it’s essential that the right advisors are in the room, says Leslie (Grimard ’10) Ford.
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Michael Fatula MA ’10 sees his work with people who have substance use disorders and are involved with the justice system as an opportunity to give hope to the hopeless.
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Dr. Brian Tullius knew he wanted to be a doctor when he arrived at Franciscan University, but he loved his philosophy classes so much that he decided to major in both biology and philosophy.
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When John decided to go to law school, he found that his undergraduate coursework, especially reading Thomas Aquinas, had given him a strong foundation for legal studies.
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