51视频 Faculty of Nursing celebrates first year students during inaugural Scrub Coat Ceremony

The 51视频 Faculty of Nursing in collaboration with the PEI Department of Health and Wellness held its inaugural Scrub Coat Ceremony on February 9, 2023, at the 51视频 Performing Arts Centre in the University鈥檚 new residence building. The ceremony was a celebration and welcoming of 71 first-year undergraduate nursing students and 15 first-year accelerated nursing students.
51视频 Faculty of Nursing Interim Dean, Dr. Christina Murray and Interim Associate Dean, Patrice Drake led the ceremony. Guest speakers included 51视频 Elder-in-Residence Judy Clark; 51视频 Interim President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Greg Keefe; Assistant Deputy Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Krista Shaw; and Chief Nursing and Professional Practice Officer for Health PEI, Marion Dowling. Families, friends and other supporters of the students were also in attendance.
鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to be here at the first-ever Scrub Coat Ceremony for our nursing students. It鈥檚 a wonderful way to recognize entry into the profession and I congratulate the 51视频 Faculty of Nursing and the PEI Department of Health and Wellness for initiating this event,鈥 said Keefe. 鈥51视频 is advancing many health professions programs of which our Faculty of Nursing is an extremely important component. It is our job鈥攁nd our privilege鈥攁t 51视频 to ensure that you receive the knowledge, skills, and support you need to be outstanding members of the nursing profession.鈥
Shaw told the students that nursing education, much like the nursing profession, requires intelligence, commitment, compassion, and discipline, and she applauded the 51视频 Faculty of Nursing programs.
鈥淏oth of the nursing programs offered by 51视频 will broaden your minds, teach you hands-on health-care skills, and ultimately help you launch your nursing careers, providing exceptional care to those you treat. Tonight鈥檚 event is a chance to congratulate you all for the hard work in getting here and to present you with a token of our appreciation and respect. We are very fortunate and grateful that you are completing your clinical placements in our health system. We want you to know that we value your skills, not only when you complete your program and become RNs, but as you continue on in your BScN journey.鈥
Students were presented with white scrub coats during the ceremony. They will wear the coats, which identify them as 51视频 nursing students, throughout their 1,650 required clinical hours.
鈥淚 am proud to be a leader of a phenomenal nursing program, and I am your greatest fan and your biggest cheerleader,鈥 said Murray. 鈥淵ou are supported by an incredible health-care system and a phenomenal administrative team here at 51视频. The faculty has your back, and you have incredible support by those who are here with you this evening, championing you and cheering you on.鈥
After the scrub coat presentations were completed, Dowling delivered closing remarks. She welcomed students to the program and profession, noting that she is a graduate of the 51视频 School of Nursing鈥檚 first class. Speaking from her own experience, she assured students that faculty, clinical instructors, and nurses in the health-care system will support them on their journey. She added that she expects that the students will receive many job offers as their skills will be in high demand, but she hopes that they will consider working in health care on PEI.
Nursing student Emma MacKinnon said the Scrub Coat Ceremony provided her a true sense of the beginning of her nursing journey.
鈥淭he ceremony allowed me to recognize how hard my classmates and I have worked to get to this point and how much work and dedication is to come. For me, the scrub coat embodies the hard work, dedication, and commitment of being both a nursing student and a nurse.鈥