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Student Nurses Association

Welcome!

Your Place to get Connected…

 

Connect to:

  • Fellow Students
  • National Student Nurses Association
  • Your community

 

This web site is open to all students in the nursing program at Paradise Valley Community College. Here you will find information about what is going on in the nursing profession, happenings within the PVCC nursing department, classroom activities and resource information through the monthly newsletter.

Joining the National Student Nurses Association will link you to when and where the national convention will be held as well as the many benefits membership provides.

These include: Educational resources, career guidance, scholarship program, discounts on nursing journal subscriptions and membership fees for specialty nursing organizations.

Find out what types of community outreach activities are being planned and how you can be involved.  Fund raising activities provide travel for our representative to the national organization’s convention as well as academic assistance to qualified nursing students.

Register and you will be Connected………………

Ronald McDonald House
Below are some pictures from our SNA event at the Ronald McDonald house where we cooked dinner for the families that are staying there.  It was a wonderful experience being able to talk to some of the families, meet the children and just be welcomed and enngaged by the staff as well...what a wonderful place!!

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  • Ronald Mcdonald House

Campus expansion project to create connections

 

Paradise Valley Community College broke ground on its new Health Sciences building on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2011, the first of two major campus construction projects designed to create connections and improve student services and learning.

The new $1.65 million Health Sciences building, designed by Dick & Fritsche Design Group. will be located east of the Life Sciences Building on the Union Hills campus. The building was designed specifically for interprofessional collaboration, education and training of students in the nursing, EMT and paramedic programs. Connecting faculty and students of these disciplines will prepare them to work closely as healthcare professionals in the real world.

The college of you.