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What’s A Nurse contest: Partnership with Bibb
County Schools
Notes from the 2004 Nurse Week
Celebration Planning Committee reflect the discussion of strategies to
encourage youth interest in the nursing profession. The option to
co-sponsoring a contest with The Bibb County School System was selected.
Membership of this committee was multi-departmental, involving all
levels of nurses. Kim Mancin, RN, Beth Pearson, RN, and Cyndee Busbee,
Director of Marketing made contact with the school system. The school
board was enthusiastic. Student entries were collected, and awards
distributed during end-of-year celebrations at schools. The contest has
been so successful it has become an ongoing element of our annual Nurse
Week Celebrations! In May 2008, our hospital newsletter and Magnet
intranet site contained the following article:

Thanks to Pam Peterson, RN,
and Lindsey Jones, this was the best-ever “What’s A Nurse” contest
co-sponsored by MCCG and the Bibb County School system. Fifteen schools,
twenty-six teachers and 742 students submitted pictures and essays
depicting what a nurse is to them. This represents double the number of
entries from the previous year. Most entries came from Bernd, Vineville,
Sonny Carter and Heritage. Other participating schools (in order)
included Appling, Rutland, WP Jones, Springdale, Bruce, Porter, Burke,
Rosa Taylor, Miller, Hutchings and Central. The pictures depicting
nurses from memory or imagination were fantastic. For the first time
this year, we had 135 essays with quite a range of stories. Over 100
students from elementary through high school were interested in becoming
nurses. In a time of worsening nursing shortages, this is terrific. Two
panels of RNs selected winning entries from Kindergarten through 11th
grade based on originality, creativity, and other factors. Students
received a gift card and certificate.
This partnership has
been sustained over time as demonstrated by the following participation
table:
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2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
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# entries
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260 |
450 |
321 |
389 |
742 |
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# schools |
9 |
13 |
12 |
7 |
15 |
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