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The Oath Pledge and Inauguration of Nurses 2013 Universitas Pelita Harapan

25/06/2013 Uncategorized

The Oath Pledge and Inauguration of Nurses 2013 Universitas Pelita Harapan

Faculty of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) held an oath pledge and inauguration for 57 graduates who have completed a professional practice program.

Faculty of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) held an oath pledge and inauguration for the 57 graduates who have completed the professional practice program. This program is a professional practice requirements for nursing graduates to get into the nurse profession where they are practicing as a nurse for a year in the hospital. In this program, they are placed in Siloam Hospitals Group and several state  hospitals who have partnered with Faculty of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences UPH.


These 57 graduates consists of 36 graduate Entry to Practice (ETP), a nursing program for high students where some of them are given scholarships by SHG; and 21 graduate programs Conversion Class (CC), a nursing extention program for SHG nurses to attain their bachelor degree. 27 of 36 ETP graduates, who earned scholarships from SHG, are now working at SHG. Three best graduates for this batch are: Joan Christina with GPA 3.78, Herlina Meilina D. with GPA 3.78 and Maria Anita Sari with GPA 3.77, and the three of them are CC program graduates. (ym)

 

Testmonials from the graduates:

 
Joan Christina

I learned a lot during my study at Faculty of Nursing (FON) UPH. Despite the lectures and tasks were a lot, I love studying there. The library really supported my study. Because I was the 2nd generation in FON UPH, which still fairly new, there were many expatriate giving lectures. But, it improved my skill in English. In the future, I want to continue studying nursing in the master degree or to become a lecturer in the nursing field.

 

 

 

 

Catharina Guinda

It was a great experience, I learned a lot about nursing. Although working in nursing field is hard, I am grateful for the lecturers that always support me. At FON UPH, I did not just merely get the theories but also the practice that has been applied since 1st semester. In the profession’s practice, I had been moving from one hospital to another , and the facilities also supports my learning process. Now I am working at Siloam Hospital Cikarang. I‘d love to be able to go back and to serve in my hometown , Lampung. I hope, Siloam Hospital Lampung will be present in Lampung  so I could become part of the nurses there.

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