Alumni Spotlight 


Alumni Spotlight 

By Kristen Quinn, RN, Cohort 30. 

 

What got you interested in health sciences?  

 My passion for health sciences began in childhood, sparked by a deep curiosity for the individuals dedicated to healthcare. I have a sincere desire to positively impact our community through meaningful contributions. 

How did your volunteer experiences at AUHS affect you, or how have AUHS values 

become important to you?  

 

My volunteer experiences at AUHS have profoundly impacted me, particularly through participating in events dedicated to community service. For instance, the Acts of Love initiatives entail distributing toys to children during Christmas and providing food for families in need during Thanksgiving. The AUHS value of social responsibility really shines through at these community service events. 

 

What are you doing now?  

Currently, I am employed at College Medical Center, participating in their new-grad program on the Med Surg/ Telemetry unit, a clinical site where I had the privilege of gaining invaluable experience during my education. Under the guidance of my preceptor, Emanuel Sanches-Martinez, an alumnus of AUHS, I am steadily growing in confidence regarding my nursing skills. Whenever I perform a task with proficiency, he jokingly asks, “What school did you go to?” This playful remark underscores how our education at AUHS has adeptly prepared us to excel in our roles as competent nurses. 

 

What are your plans/dreams for the future?  

 In the future, I aspire to pursue my MSN and FNP, aiming to expand my expertise in healthcare. Additionally, I am considering transitioning into the field of education further down the road. 

 

Any advice for current students? 

 My advice to current students is to persevere relentlessly. Nursing school presents formidable challenges, and there were moments when I contemplated giving up. However, I am immensely grateful that I persisted. Life often throws unexpected obstacles our way, and failing a test or even a class does not diminish your potential to become an exceptional nurse. Keep pushing forward; your determination will lead you to success.