Ansley Haan, Sue Gessner, Erin C.R. Elias, Sara J. Desgranges, and Alex Craig
School of Nursing, University of Michigan-Flint
NUR 421: Synthesis of Knowledge PN Practice
Dr. Mary E. Linton
February 2nd, 2025
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Ansley became an RN in 2022. She has worked in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for three years. Ansley has a passion for working with pediatrics and aims to become a CRNA in the future.
Sue became an RN in 2016. She has worked in the Medical ICU unit for seven years and is currently in Surgical Services (pre-, post--, and PACU). Nursing is her second career after 12 years in Law Enforcement. She is currently serving in the Air Force Reserve. All this while juggling family life as a wife and mother of one. Sue is on track to complete her BSN in the Spring of 2025.
Erin became an RN in 2009, and has nursing experience in a variety of areas. She currently works as a RN Case Manager for an inner-city hospital. Erin is also a wife, mother of five, JV softball coach/ pitching coach, enjoys reading, running or playing lefty ukulele and guitar. Erin is on-track to complete her BSN in Spring of 2025.
Alex is a novice nurse working on a medical-surgical unit with a passion integrating mental health care within medical-surgical settings. A student of the University of Michigan - Flint, School of Nursing.
Sara is an experienced ER nurse with a passion for patient care and a goal of becoming an FNP. Balancing her demanding role in the ED, she is also a devoted mom to 8 kids. With a deep commitment to both her family and career, her resilience, compassion, and determination make her a role model both in the healthcare setting and at home. Sara is driven to complete her BSN Spring of '25 and will begin her masters program in the fall.
References
[Untitled illustration of a human profile with person in fetal position in place of the brain]. (n.d.). [Digital Art]. Retrieved January 27, 2025 from https://www.shiftnursing.com/articles/a-coaching-approach-to-treating-ptsd-in-nurses/