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Archive 2019
School of Nursing and Midwifery Student Award Ceremony 2019

The School of Nursing and Midwifery Student Award Ceremony 2019 was held on Thursday, April 11th in Brookfield Health Science Complex
The School of Nursing and Midwifery Student Award Ceremony 2019 was held on Thursday, April 11th in Brookfield Health Science Complex. This annual event marks the outstanding achievements of our undergraduate and postgraduate students. This event highlighted the exceptional hard work and talent of each student and showcased their engagement in various extracurricular activities within the college, clinical practice and the community. The awards were presented in front of an invited audience, including clinical colleagues and guest speaker, Ms Olive Long, Director of Midwifery, Cork University Maternity Hospital.
Awardees of the School of Nursing and Midwifery Award, 2019
- Postgraduate Student of the Year: Johnny Goodwin (PhD Candidate)
- Undergraduate Student of the Year: Katie O’ Shea (General Nursing)
- Student Leader of the Year Award: Niamh Hogan (Integrated Children’s and General Nursing)
- Outstanding Contribution to Student Life Award: Catherine Dineen (Integrated Children’s and General Nursing)
- Outstanding contribution to Sport Award: Amy Turpin (Intellectual Disability Nursing)
- Outstanding contribution Arts and Entertainment Award: Eimear Sheehan (Mental Health Nursing)
- Community Engagement/Activist Award: Louise Power (Mental Health Nursing)
- Keady Clifford Excellence in Children’s Nursing Award: Meg O’ Sullivan (Integrated Children’s and General Nursing)
- Patricia J. Power Excellence in Clinical Practice Award: Faustina Njoagwuani (General Nursing)
- Shortlisted for the Patricia J. Power Excellence in Clinical Practice Award: Mary Walsh (General Nursing); Michaela Kearney (General Nursing)