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Blessing of the Hands

February 2, 2024
6:30 pm EST - 7:30 pm EST

The Saint Anselm College Nursing Class of 2026 invites you to attend
The Blessing of the Hands Ceremony held in the Abbey Church.

Snow date: February 9, 2023

Nurse having her hands blessed at the ceremony

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Nurse Pinning 2025

April 26, 2025
9:00 am EDT - 10:00 am EDT

The entire college community, friends, and family are invited to attend the Class of 2025 Nurse Pinning Ceremony in the Abbey Church. At that time, student nurses will receive their nursing pins in recognition for their hard work and accomplishments throughout the last four years.

Saint Anselm College Student Nurse's Association logo
Nurse being pinned

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Virtual Technology Applications for Optimizing Population Health

October 24, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

Sponsored by the Bean Distinguished Lecturer Series, Dr. Kathleen Baggett from Georgia State University will address virtual technology interventions for improving population health, the importance of optimizing mother - infant attachment and well-being, and share her research findings using a virtual application to support at-risk mothers. Nursing contact hours have been applied for.

hospital machine

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Blessing of the Hands 2025

January 31, 2025
6:30 pm EST - 7:30 pm EST

The Saint Anselm College Nursing Class of 2027 invites you to attend
The Blessing of the Hands Ceremony held in the Abbey Church.

Snow date: February 7, 2025

Nursing student having their hands blessed during the Blessing of the Hands Ceremony

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Haiti Air Ambulance Medical Transport Talk

October 30, 2024
8:00 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT

Join us for a presentation hosted by alumni Bobby O'Donnell, class of 2016, sharing his work with Haiti Air Ambulance Medical Transport as a critical care flight paramedic.

Haiti Air Ambulance (HAA) is a non-profit organization that provides the only helicopter medical transport in the country. In addition to patient transport HAA is called upon to mobilize resources to these remote areas in times of disease outbreak or natural disaster. Presently, 85% of the capital city, Port-Au-Prince, is under the control of organized gangs displacing 580,000 people. In addition to the gang violence, Haiti faces the constant threat of earthquakes, hurricanes, hunger, poverty, and communicable disease.

Experienced flight paramedics and nurses volunteer with Haiti Air Ambulance including Bobby O’Donnell, Saint Anselm ’16. Bobby is a full time flight paramedic with Boston MedFlight and spent time in November 2023 with HAA. In this presentation, Bobby will describe the current humanitarian crisis in Haiti in a firsthand account of his time flying patients in the country.

Alumni Hall on a summer day