Bhuller is a third-year BSN nursing student in the Division of Nursing. She is a member of Rho Pi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing and serves as vice president of the Student Nurses Association at Shenandoah University.
"We're thrilled with this professional opportunity for Sonya," said Dr. Kathryn Ganske, director of the Division of Nursing. "Not only is she active in and out of the classroom, she is also a dedicated community advocate, hosting an annual blood drive within the Sikh community in Fairfax, Va."
"My mother, a Certified Nurse Operating Room (CNOR), is my role model," said Bhuller. "She has always seen the best in me and has inspired me to follow in her footsteps. Without the wonderful support from my husband and parents, I would not have been able to accomplish what I have to date."
Shenandoah University's Division of Nursing offers a full-range of nursing programs. At the baccalaureate level, it offers a LPN-to-BSN, an RN-to-BSN, a five-semester transfer BSN, a traditional four-year BSN degree program, and an accelerated 15-month second-degree BSN track for students who already hold a baccalaureate degree in another field of study. Shenandoah also offers several graduate programs, including a Master of Science with specialty tracks in health systems management, family nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery, and psychiatric mental-health nurse practitioner. SU also offers a post-master's certificate in family nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery and psychiatric mental-health nurse practitioner. The division also offers the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree, which prepares individuals for terminal degrees in family nurse practitioner and psychiatric mental-health nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist.
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