Author: Stanbridge

Everyday Hero: Once a Rising star, Chef Now Feeds Hungry

  Narayanan Krishnan was a bright, young, award-winning chef with a five-star hotel group, short-listed for an elite job in Switzerland. But a quick family visit home before heading to Europe changed everything. “I saw a very old man eating his own human waste for food,” Krishnan said. “It really hurt me so much. I […]

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Honoring Our Stanbridge College Veterans – Veteran’s Day 2010

Honoring Our Stanbridge College Veterans - Veteran's Day 2010

Daniel Olortegui has Proudly Served Over 17 Years I have been in the United States Navy for over 17 years now. I proudly served my country. I have traveled the world and enjoyed every minute of it. I also had the opportunity to be a part of OIF/OEF 2008-2009 (Operations Iraqi Freedom/Operations Enduring Freedom). I […]

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$2400 Raised for Project Hope Through Jeans Weeks & Student Fundraisers

$2400 Raised for Project Hope Through Jeans Weeks & Student Fundraisers

Stanbridge College held its quarterly Jeans Week Fundraiser October 11th through October 29th, to benefit Project Hope of Orange County. The Vocational Nursing Students did not have to wear their daily scrubs if they donated $2 each day they wore “free dress”. In addition to Jeans Weeks, student groups lead independent fundraisers to benefit Project […]

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Stanbridge College Alumni Workshop – Tracheostomy Care & Oxygen Delivery Devices

  Develop a better understanding of tracheostomy and oxygen equipment and procedures by attending this highly valuable course at Stanbridge College. Course Topics Include: • Parts of the Tracheostomy Set • Anatomy and Physiology, Reasons for a Tracheostomy • Tracheostomy Care Procedure • Inner Cannula • Tracheostomy Tie • Common Complications • Reinsertion of Accidental […]

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Nurses Have To Take Care Of Themselves Too

Stress is a tough reality for nurses and nursing students. Serving as a reminder that nursing can be rewarding and difficult, a recent article on Nurse.com, “War On The Mind, Part 1: Nurses Deployed To Iraq And Afghanistan Struggle With PTSD” (link: http://news.nurse.com/article/20101004/NATIONAL02/109270040/-1/frontpage) discusses the affects of stress on U.S. nurses during and after war.

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