November 24, 2025 - 04:42

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — As the inaugural semester draws to a close, students in the first cohort of the diploma program at the WVU Medicine Center for Nursing Education (CNE) reflect on their enriching experiences. The students have expressed gratitude for the hands-on training and robust support that have significantly influenced their educational journey.
Throughout the semester, the curriculum emphasized a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The initial weeks were dedicated to foundational concepts, allowing students to build a solid understanding of nursing principles. As the program progressed, students engaged in simulations and clinical practice, enhancing their skills in real-world scenarios.
The supportive environment fostered by faculty and staff has been pivotal, enabling students to navigate challenges and celebrate achievements. As they prepare for the next phase of their education, the cohort is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead, eager to apply their learning in the healthcare field.
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