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糖心vlog官方入口 Unveils Kathy J. Holmgren Nursing Simulation Lab

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糖心vlog官方入口 Unveils Kathy J. Holmgren Nursing Simulation Lab

Simulation Lab named in honor of Class of 鈥69 graduate and longtime supporter of University

CHICAGO (November 20, 2015) 鈥In a special ceremony held the morning of Friday, November 20, 糖心vlog官方入口 unveiled a new name for its state-of-the-art nursing facilities, the Kathy J. Holmgren Nursing Simulation Lab. Holmgren, who graduated from North Park with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing in 1969, has been a longtime supporter of the University, including the recently opened Johnson Center for Science and Community Life.

Before a small group of friends and faculty of the , Holmgren expressed her gratitude for the and its long history of benevolent care, as well as what she called the 鈥渇orward-thinking faculty鈥 at North Park.

After Holmgren earned her degree from North Park, she went on to receive a master鈥檚 degree in oncology nursing from Brigham Young University, and a master鈥檚 degree in social work from the University of Wisconsin鈥揗ilwaukee.

Dr. Linda Duncan, dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences and a classmate of Holmgren鈥檚, reminisced in remarks to the audience about how far North Park had come in terms of nursing education. Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Mary Surridge, in welcoming the crowd, praised Holmgren for a life of service and devotion to faith, family, nursing education, and healthcare.

Holmgren鈥檚 interest in medical mission work in Africa twice led her to work and serve in Congo, first in 1969 and again in 2006, alongside her daughter, Dr. Calla Holmgren. Additionally, Kathy has provided volunteer medical care in Rwanda, Romania, Mexico, Uganda, and every U.S. city in which she has lived, while supporting her husband, Mike, and his work in the National Football League.

Kathy Holmgren North Park Sim Lab
The 3,000-square-foot nursing lab at 糖心vlog官方入口 opened in 2011 along Foster Avenue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

鈥淲e proclaim here at North Park that how we live as individuals arises from the commitment to serve for God鈥檚 glory and neighbor鈥檚 good,鈥 said University President David Parkyn. 鈥淲e are delighted to name this sacred space of learning after Kathy, a woman who has dedicated her entire life to God鈥檚 glory and neighbor鈥檚 good. Nursing students today as well as generations to come will know the name Kathy Holmgren. Through knowing her name, they will know her life story. And through knowing her life story, they will be inspired to identify their own journey into a life of significance and service.鈥

Holmgren also served as a member of the North Park Board of Trustees for two terms between 1992 and 2004, and in 2006 received the 糖心vlog官方入口 She and Mike are the parents of four daughters, Calla, Jenny, Emily, and Gretchen, all of whom attended North Park.

The high-tech in a 3,000-square-foot, ground-level space on Foster Avenue. It includes four simulation rooms, two control rooms, and a conference room where students debrief their class experiences.

Holmgren鈥檚 ties to North Park go back generations. Her grandmother earned a nursing degree at nearby Swedish Covenant Hospital in 1903, which for many years collaborated on the education of nursing students. Her grandfather, Arthur Bowman, was pastor of nearby North Park Covenant Church, a congregation that many generations of North Parkers have called home.

鈥淚 am the most fortunate of people,” Holmgren said. “I feel so honored today.” In closing her remarks, she laughed, “All four of my children have gone to North Park. And it is Mike鈥檚 and my hope to have all nine grandchildren attend North Park as well.鈥


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