Health professions students advance to graduate schools

Anne Marie King
Anne Marie King of Lincoln, Neb., was recognized at the annual Health Professions banquet. She will enroll in the Clinical Laboratory Science program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. (Tena L. Cook/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – Health Professions students advancing from Chadron State College to professional schools were honored at the annual Health Professions banquet Thursday.

Kristal Kuhnel, director of Health Professions, congratulated the students on their accomplishments and wished them well in their future endeavors.

CSC alumni Dr. Andrew Leider and Dr. Abby Grosse-Rhode, both of Alliance, Nebraska, spoke to the group about what to expect in graduate school and in health professions careers.

Karen Pope, Director of Alumni and Development, presented each of the advancing students with a gift from the Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Council.

Outgoing and incoming officers of the Health Professions Club were also recognized.

Rural Health Opportunities Program students advancing to the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC):

Dentistry

Chancy Miller of Clarks, Neb.

Medicine

Brent Bussinger of Kimball, Neb.

Jaycee Housh of Hay Springs, Neb.

Garrett Westman of Gurley, Neb.

Nursing

Brandi Bailey of Lakeside, Neb.

Haley Curry of Ericson, Neb.

Rebekah Mallory of Mullen, Neb.

Rylee Schnell of Alliance, Neb.

Physical Therapy

Leah Uhlir of Sidney, Neb.

Traditional Pre-professional students advancing to graduate schools:

Clinical Lab Science

Anna Marie King of Lincoln, Neb., UNMC

Nursing

Katlin Brown of Pickrell, Neb., UNMC

Veterinary Medicine

Amber Christianson of Lusk, Wyo., Washington State University

Brittany Senecal of Aurora, Colo., University of Illinois

Dallas Shaw of Buffalo, Wyo., Washington State University

-CSC College Relations

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