135 new UNMC nursing students participate in white coat ceremonies

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing held Nightingale White Coat Ceremonies at its locations in Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney and Scottsbluff, to recognize new students in nursing. During the ceremony, 135 nursing students recited an oath of professionalism, signed a pledge and donned white coats they will wear until graduation.

Donations from UNMC alumni paid for the white coats, and also help pay for student scholarships and student programming.
 
Listed below are the nursing divisions, hometowns and names of the students who participated in the White Coat ceremonies.
 
UNMC College of Nursing (Omaha)
Bellevue – Lindsey Manzel
Bellevue – David Schulte
Bennington – Kari DiNucci
Elkhorn – Lindsay Jakopovic, Alanna Stickney
Fremont – Ashley Pacula
Gretna –Jake Hughes
Lincoln – Megan Arrigo, Danielle Graham, Michelle Hansen, Rachel Opp
Logan – Kay Rider
Omaha – Michael Armstrong, Holly Ayers, Tami Carper, Candice Davis, Gloria Emery, Melinda Florido, Kristen Foster, Michelle Fraser, Claire Grignon, Craig Harrison, Samantha Hennessy, Jihye Kim, Ashley Liermann, Theresa Luichinger, Reina Madrid, Michaela Martin, Kyoko McFadden, Glynna McKenzie, Erin Mumm, Kathryn Norby, Whitney Quinlan, Zach Schiffbauer, Allison Schnoes, Mckaela Simpson, Charmaine Singleton, Shannon Spors, Jill Stahlecker, Megan Steele, Colleen Stockwell, Jared Westbrook, Jennifer Zielinski, Megan Whitmore
Papillion – Erin Johnson, Arnel Ramos
Ralston – Nicole Hurt
 
UNMC College of Nursing (Lincoln)
Albion – Jenna Buettner
Arlington – Bree Opfer
Ashland – April Junker, Kent Mackie
Crete – Kaylie Henning
Fremont – Andrea Brandt
Fullerton – Nichole McKeeman
Grand Island – Ashley Eynetich
Hershey – Korey Huebner
Howells – Danielle Prusa
Humphrey – Nicole Molczyk
Ithaca – Jessica Bartek
Lincoln – Jodie Davis, Michelle Gogan, Rachel Janssen, Marina Kuznetsov, Danielle Penkava, Nichole Voboril, Shelby Wieser, Ashley Wunibald
Norfolk – Amber Gefaller, Brooke Sixta
North Platte – Alexandra Jones, Juan Rivas
Omaha – Danielle Pearce, Shannon Phelan
Papillion – Mandi Dierberger
Plainview – Nicole Wells, Erin Wilken
Wilber – Briana Beckworth
 
Box Elder, S.D. – Erin Spears
Brookings, S.D. – Calista Kirby
Dekalb, Ill. – Alyssa Jensen
Fort Collins, Colo. – Laura Saulnier
Liberty, Mo. – Lindsey Harder
Portsmouth, Iowa – Keri Holstein
Ramstein AFB, Germany – Cassandra Lindsey
Sioux Falls, S.D. – Liza Gary
Topeka, Kan. – Andrea Zurbuchen
 
UNMC College of Nursing (Kearney)
Axtell – Emalie Petersen
Butte – Chelsey Reiser
Brady – Lacey Swanson
Central City – Karissa Meyer
Cozad – Meggan Ide
Elba – Tonya Wysocki
Ericson – Kristi Eschliman 
Grand Island – Kami Wiedel
Humphrey – Amanda Albracht
Kearney – Mike Albers, Emily Carlson, Jodi Elliott, Shannon Fraber, Amanda Huerta, Gina Schroeder
Minatare — Sherri Adams
Minden – Carrie Carstens
North Platte – Jordan Blackledge
Omaha – Catherine Welton
Ord – Naomi Clausen
 
Durango, Colo. – Jennifer Flowers
Kampala, Uganda – Esther Semakula
Oxford, England – Laura McDiarmid
 
UNMC College of Nursing (Scottsbluff)
Crete – Nicholas Krejci
Gering – Kamilla Brunz, Danielle Ybarra
Gurley – Rebecca Dodge
Hemingford – Chase Engel, Micki Votruba
Kimball – Anissa Drake
Lexington –Maria Araujo
Maywood – Muriah Messersmith
Minden – Spencer Meyer
North Platte – Rachel Hodges
Table Rock – Jessica Bursovsky
 
Fort Collins, Colo. – Gillian Allen, Kiarah Perkins
Longmont, Colo. – Julianne Meisburger
Windsor, Colo. – Elizabeth Walton
Yuma, Colo. – Kelsey Winger
Shreveport, La. – Deidre Griffin
Kansas City, Mo. – Elizabeth McKee
Portland, Ore. – Michelle Rydman
Mt. Vernon, S.D. – Clay Bollock
Orem, Utah – Tamera McGraw
Laramie, Wyo. – Amanda Hashman
Torrington, Wyo. – Adriana DeLeon, Shannon Hultengren
 
UNMC is the only public health science center in the state. Its educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution. Through their commitment to education, research, patient care and outreach, UNMC and its hospital partner, The Nebraska Medical Center, have established themselves as one of the country’s leading centers in cancer, transplantation biology, bioterrorism preparedness, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, genetics, biomedical technology and ophthalmology. UNMC’s research funding from external sources now exceeds $82 million annually and has resulted in the creation of more than 2,400 highly skilled jobs in the state. UNMC’s physician practice group, UNMC Physicians, includes 513 physicians in 50 specialties and subspecialties who practice primarily in The Nebraska Medical Center. For more information, go to UNMC’s Web site at www.unmc.edu.
 
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