Letter To A Clinical Nurse

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I am writing this letter to recommend Laura Regan into your graduate nursing program. I have had the pleasure of being Ms. Regan’s preceptor, when she transferred to the Surgical ICU at St. Francis Hospital. Since then I have known and worked with Ms.Regan as her preceptor, charge nurse, as well as work with her side by side as a clinical nurse.

Ms. Regan has demonstrated critical thinking, rapidly developed the required skills and takes initiative to always acquire new skills. She always presents herself as a motivated individual who is always seeking out new opportunities to expand her knowledge and her experiences.

It is my hope that you will accept Laura Regan into your program because she has the intellectual capacity as well as ambition.

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