Photo Manola McCain
Manola McCain
Samford prepared me by teaching me more about leadership, advocating, synthesizing and expressing my ideas. My professors reminded me that my thoughts and work have value and meaning, and that I can couple my work with my passion to improve patient outcomes either directly or indirectly.  
Photo Isabella Hagen
Isabella Hagen
My life changed on March 25th, 2012, the day my brother was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and I became a childhood cancer patient sibling. From that day forward, I began my resolve to walk the hallways in another role, as a nurse. 
Photo Gracie Julian
Gracie Julian
Being a Moffett Nurse really is about having the courage to care...to really care, and remembering that each patient I come in contact with is made in the image of God and deserves the utmost respect and highest quality care. 
Photo Gabrielle Macke
Gabrielle Macke
Samford has given me the knowledge to begin in an ICU. I was fostered in an environment that taught me to always keep learning and to treat the whole patient. Any nurse can treat the problem, but Samford has taught me to truly care for my patient.