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Somerset Community College graduates new class of RNs

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By Allison Horseman
News from Somerset Community College

Students enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing program at Somerset Community College are getting ready to leave the classroom and enter the workforce.

New graduates, now Registered Nurses, include:



Tammy Dishman, Monticello; Kayla Felton, Barbourville; Brooke Denney, Nancy; Chris Wagers, London; Tonya Crabtree, Pine Knot; Chelsea Patrick, Whitley City; and Jamie Kennedy, Somerset. Regina Davis, Lancaster; Nicole Merrill, Hinkle; Leighanne LeQuire, Baxter; Casey Gadberry, Columbia; Melissa Smith, Jamestown; and Maria White, Albany. Tiffany Gross, Livingston; Carrie Perry, Stearns; Stacey Wooldridge, Russell Springs; Janet Koger, Pall Mall, TN; Leanna Mink-Farmer, Eubank; Madison Brooking, Albany; and Danielle Kerekes, Knifley.

The Associate Degree Nursing program at SCC prepares graduates to use their skill and knowledge to fulfill the role of the nurse: enhance human flourishing, demonstrate sound nursing judgment, continually develop professional identity and possess a spirit of inquiry to improve the quality of patient care. Encompassed within these roles are the core components of context and environment, knowledge and science, personal/professional development, quality and safety, relationship-centered care, and teamwork. These core components are introduced, developed and built upon through the curriculum of the program. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).

The SCC Associate Degree Nursing program is offered at the Somerset and Laurel Campuses. Contact: Linda Ballard, program coordinator, at 606-451-6737 or


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Somerset CC Nursing Program latest grads ready to enter workforce



2016-11-21 - Somerset Community College, Somerset, KY - Photo by .
Students enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing program at Somerset Community College are getting ready to leave the classroom and enter the workforce. New graduates, now Registered Nurses, include: Front, from left: Tammy Dishman, Monticello; Kayla Felton, Barbourville; Brooke Denney, Nancy; Chris Wagers, London; Tonya Crabtree, Pine Knot; Chelsea Patrick, Whitley City; and Jamie Kennedy, Somerset. Middle: Regina Davis, Lancaster; Nicole Merrill, Hinkle; Leighanne LeQuire, Baxter; Casey Gadberry, Columbia; Melissa Smith, Jamestown; and Maria White, Albany. Back: Tiffany Gross, Livingston; Carrie Perry, Stearns; Stacey Wooldridge, Russell Springs; Janet Koger, Pall Mall, TN; Leanna Mink-Farmer, Eubank; Madison Brooking, Albany; and Danielle Kerekes, Knifley.


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