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Nurse of the Week: Oncology Nurse Kaitlyn Whitewater Gives Back What She Receives

Nurse of the Week: Oncology Nurse Kaitlyn Whitewater Gives Back What She Receives

Our Nurse of the Week is Kaitlyn Whitewater, an oncology nurse at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, OK. However, Whitewater isn’t just an oncology nurse. She’s also a cancer survivor who connects with her patients and gives them hope in a way that many of her fellow nurses on the oncology unit can’t.

Whitewater was just beginning her first semester of college when she was diagnosed with a rare case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia. She was sent to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and within a week of diagnosis, was admitted to the intensive care unit comatose and with a failing liver. After Whitewater finally regained consciousness, her liver began to heal, and she was able to undergo extensive chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant.

While at the hospital in Texas, Whitewater continued her online studies at Tulsa Community College. She had already decided on a nursing career prior to her diagnosis but discovered during her treatment that she wanted to become an oncology nurse.

Whitewater returned to Tulsa but needed to be seen by her oncology team in Tulsa daily for blood work and labs. During one of her many visits, a conversation with the nurse manager led to her becoming a nurse technician on the oncology unit. She earned her certified nursing assistant credentials and started working as nurse tech while attending Tulsa Community College as a full-time student.

After earning her associate degree in nursing, Whitewater was accepted to the nursing program at the University of Tulsa. She pushed through the side effects of her chemo treatments and graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in May 2017. Now Whitewater works as a clinical nurse on the Saint Francis Hospital Oncology Unit alongside the nurses that helped her while she was a patient.

Whitewater isn’t the kind of person who shares her story with everyone; she only shares when she feels it will help a patient. But she can offer her patients and their families hope by sharing her experience and letting them know she understands some of what they might be going through and that they’re not going through it alone.

To learn more about Kaitlyn Whitewater and her journey from cancer patient to oncology nurse, visit here.

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Offers Dual MSN/MBA Degree Option

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Offers Dual MSN/MBA Degree Option

Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) has begun offering a dual Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree option to equip nurses with business skills that are often expected from them as their careers advance. The School of Nursing and School of Business and Technology have created a partnership to offer the new online program.

Dr. Marcy Tanner, associate dean of the SWOSU School of Nursing, tells NewsOK.com, “The demand for nurse executives and administrators with a business background has never been higher. There are many competitive roles for nurse administrators that would benefit from hiring a nurse with both advanced preparation as a nurse and as a business manager. Many nurses are asked to take on these leadership roles without the additional knowledge that a business degree can offer.”

The dual online MSN/MBA program gives nurses training and skills that most pick up on their own as they progress in their careers. Many nurses are asked to help manage aspects of the business, supervise employees, and manage departments even though they don’t have a formal education or background in business administration.

Many nurses are interested in pursuing administrative positions but don’t have the business background. Earning an MBA helps open the doors. Graduates of the SWOSU program receive training in continuous quality improvement, marketing and administrative functions, and personnel management and leadership.

SWOSU’s nursing program is known for its practice-oriented approach and its business programs have a reputation as high-quality programs that prepare graduates for leadership roles in any industry. The program is offered online in an accelerated format consisting of courses offered over 8 weeks. To learn more about SWOSU’s dual MSN/MBA Program, visit here.