Midland College recently celebrated the achievements of its December 2024 Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) graduates with a traditional pinning ceremony. This event, which is a long-standing tradition in the healthcare sector, marks the transition of students from nursing education to professional practice.
The ceremony recognized the dedication and perseverance of students who have completed one of the most challenging programs in healthcare. Each graduate received a nursing pin, symbolizing their commitment to providing compassionate and skilled care.
"Words can't fully express how proud I am of this exceptional class of ADN students as they reach this monumental milestone," stated Cindy Madewell, Dean of the Associate Degree Nursing program at Midland College. "Their hard work and passion for nursing have set them apart, and I know they will make an incredible impact on the health care community."
Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in every community, impacting individuals' well-being significantly. Midland College is dedicated to preparing its students to meet growing healthcare demands in the Permian Basin and beyond, addressing workforce shortages for a healthier future.
The ADN program at Midland College equips students with essential knowledge, skills, and practical training needed in today's fast-evolving nursing field. Supported by committed faculty and staff, these graduates are prepared to join the workforce and positively influence healthcare immediately.
For further details about Midland College’s ADN program or other related programs, interested individuals can visit their website. The college's Welcome Center offers general information for prospective students exploring available opportunities.