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August 2, 2025

Christmas arrives early for the USC Nursing department

Friday, 07 December 2018 / Published in News

Christmas arrives early for the USC Nursing department

Over 200 units of nursing equipment and supplies are being shipped to the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) due to the efforts of the USC Alumni Association, North America Chapter, and coordinators of the USC Nursing Supplies Project, Claire Hosten and Lorna DeLancy. The officers are grateful for all the alumni and friends who supported this project. 

Extraordinary contributions were made by Myrtle Arthur, R.N. J., Angela Latchman Aleme, D.C., Ron Brathwaite M.D., Walter Douglas, Ph.D., Wayne Greaves, M.D., Amryl Greaves, Lois Kum, R.N., Laurence Weekes, M.D., Linda Tigner Weekes, M.D. and the Florida Adventist Hospital.

It is the hope of the Alumni Association, N.A., coordinators of the project and donors, that the equipment and supplies will enhance the educational experience of USC’s nursing students and upon graduation, they will continue the tradition of being loyal and supportive alumni of USC. 

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