A pinning ceremony celebrates the completion of the degree by awarding each graduate a nursing pin. Nursing pins are designed specifically for each school's program and no two school pins are alike.
“Pinning dates back to 1880. It signifies the integrity and tradition of badges worn by the healers and crusaders of care,” Colleen Conway-Welch, Ph.D., Nancy and Hilliard Travis Professor and dean of the School of Nursing.
Here are two traditions that might be included in a pinning ceremony:
Nightingale pledge
Nurses Prayer for Pinning Ceremony
A pinning ceremony is often in addition to graduation.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Pinning for Nursing Excellence
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Many years ago as a young nursing student, I attended our class' pinning ceremony. It signified that I had completed, successfully, the probationary period of my "training"---(6 months). In the 50's the diploma schools were popular---3 full years of education. The college program took 5 years. All students took the same state boards for licensing as RN's.
The ceremony was so impressive. Each student carried the Florence Nightingale lamp and candle.
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