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Pinning ceremony at Nazareth College, New York, 2015 A pinning ceremony is a public event involving the family and friends of nurses being recognized. The nurses often dedicate their pins to a person who has made a significant impact on their lives. [3][6] At the ceremony itself, a faculty member from the nursing school typically hands a pin to each designated significant person, who in turn ...
On May 8, Blue Ridge Community College held a pinning ceremony for 40 graduates of its nursing program.
Nursing pin A nursing pin is a type of badge, usually made of metal such as gold or silver, which is worn by nurses to identify the nursing school from which they graduated. They are traditionally presented to the newly graduated nurses by the faculty at a pinning ceremony as a symbolic welcome into the profession.
December WT Nursing graduates honored at pinning ceremony CANYON, Texas — More than 40 graduates from West Texas A&M University’s nursing program were honored at a pre-commencement observance.
Nurses wearing their caps A nurse's cap or nursing cap is part of the female nurse's uniform, introduced early in the history of the profession. The cap's original purpose was to keep the nurse 's hair neatly in place and present a modest appearance. Male nurses do not wear caps. In some schools, a capping ceremony presents new nursing students their caps before beginning their clinical ...
Jul. 25—MOULTRIE — On Tuesday, July 25, Southern Regional Technical College held a pinning ceremony during which 20 Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) students from the LPN to RN Bridge ...
During the pinning ceremony, which symbolizes the rite of passage into the nursing profession, students received a pin and a small lamp from the safety of their vehicle.
Other pinning ceremonies @ Michael Barera: As mentioned in a previous post, nurses are not the only ones with pinning ceremonies. I added a Commons category which shows members of the armed forces being pinned. I suggest you add a new section at the end called "Other uses" and mention these military pinning ceremonies, with a cite.