CSM CSM Inducts 15 Nursing Students into Alpha Omega Honor Society


Student Speaker Kayla Getgen tells her fellow inductees, “Being a part of the honor society is exactly what the name says – it’s an honor.”

The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) inducted 15 nursing students into Alpha Omega, CSM’s chapter of the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN) Alpha Delta Nu Honor Society on Jan. 23.

“Admission into an honor society is an extraordinary accomplishment and is a recognition of years of hard work and dedication,” CSM Nursing Professor Dr. Karen Russell told the honorees during their induction and pinning ceremony. Russell and Nursing Professor Lynn Kennedy serve as faculty advisers for CSM’s Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Delta Nu.

“As honor society members, you are the leaders of your class, and represent the very best of our program,” Russell added. “You are role models for other students.”

Russell told the audience that the focus of healthcare is shifting from disease treatment and management to health promotion and disease prevention. As a result, she pointed out, nurses today have the opportunity to work in a multitude of practice settings.

“Regardless of education or practice setting, nurses today must be equipped with excellent communication, assessment, teaching, management and care coordination skills,” Russell continued. “They need to be full partners with physicians and other healthcare professionals in redesigning health care to meet the demands of an ever changing world.”

To be inducted into CSM’s Alpha Omega Chapter, nursing students must first become provisional members in their third semester of the program. The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA, earn a B or higher in all courses required for the nursing program with no previous nursing course failures and reflect sound moral and ethical values with professionalism and integrity of the highest caliber. Additionally, the new inductees complete a service learning project and reflect on that project.

“This [induction] is just a small stepping stone on our way to graduation and I know I’m speaking for everyone when I say it’s such an awesome feeling knowing that we worked so hard to get where we are today,” said Kayla Getgen, vice president of CSM’s Alpha Omega Chapter.

“Being a part of the honor society is exactly what the name says – it’s an honor,” Getgen added. “Looking at all the faces in this room, the faculty, parents, siblings, children, significant others and everyone else, smiling back at us knowing we have accomplished something is another awesome feeling.”

“I challenge each of you to think of this induction into the honor society as a beginning, not an end,” Russell added. “It is the beginning of your continuous pursuit of knowledge, of lifelong learning. It is the beginning of thinking differently about yourself.

“You are professionals,” Russell said. “You are leaders. You have chosen to become a member of a profession that for the past 16 years has been ranked the most honest and ethical.”

Nursing students inducted into CSM’s Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Delta Nu include:

Molly Abell, of Mechanicsville

Hannah Aley, of Mechanicsville

Jasmine Dyson, of Waldorf

Abbie Everly, of Lusby

Jessica Fantaccione, of Mechanicsville

Kayla Getgen, of Charlotte Hall

Jacquelyn Guadalajara, of Great Mills

Kristina Guzzardro, of Waldorf

Kasey Long, of Avenue

Miranda Martin, of Port Tobacco

Angela Middleton, of Leonardtown

Caitlin Nutter, of La Plata

Terrice Stewart, of California

Leslie Thompson, of Waldorf

Brittany Vallandingham, of Chaptico

For more information on CSM’s nursing program, visit www.csmd.edu/nursing.

To view photos from the event, visit https://csmphoto.zenfolio.com/19janadninduction.

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