Excellent!

the evaluation sheets
@ridingbet (66854)
Philippines
January 27, 2018 1:56am CST
I cannot contain my excitement, gratitude, appreciation, and pride to my Group 3 level 4 nursing students who completed their 4-day duty at Intermediate Medical Care Unit from this Monday to Friday. Yesterday, we left the area at 8PM because I wanted my students to finish their requirements like their Reflective Statements, Skills learned in the area, and their case studies. Because they finished before 10PM, I thought of sending 2 of the students back to IMCU to let the 2 staff nurses and 1 nursing attendant-on-duty evaluate them in the sheets provided for by the school, about their stay in the area because my students completed 4 duty days. I told them to tell the staff to fold and staple their sheets so their evaluation is secret. After 20 minutes they came back and they were smiling widely. The staff did not staple the sheets so the 2 saw the evaluation. It was excellent. My students were so happy. Endless thanks were uttered by my students to me, but I said credit goes to them because they did their responsibilities well, with confidence, and faithfully. I will post a picture of an evaluation sheet when I am on my phone.
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
31 May 18
I am so happy for your students because they are good and you guided them well.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Jun 18
@mlgen1037 that is a trophy for me, specifically, if my former students land on jobs, much more, go abroad to work there. so many students passed through my strictness in class and they are successful health care providers like me.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
2 Jun 18
yes they should be. hahaha! proud old lady. but yes, my students should be proud when they land on jobs because if not for us their instructors, they won't learn anything. that is why some of my former students now my colleagues send me chat messages about
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
2 Jun 18
@ridingbet I agree po. As mentors, you guide us in our journey and in return, we return the gratefulness.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
29 Jan 18
That show how good a mentor you are to them. They will not do well, if you weren't. That's what is so fulfilling with the teaching job - the students pass and goes back to thank you. And once they are already professionals some would treat the teachers they most love to trips abroad or give expensive gifts like what happened to two of our high school teachers.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
@ridingbet That's good.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
for me, i won't care if i am still remembered by my students. with the enormous learners that have passed through my hands, i can not recall each name of every one of them, but i feel delighted when they say, "Ma'am, i was once your student", or simply thanks, is enough for me. i would not also expect any gifts from them when they work abroad. after all, they became what they are now because of US, their clinical instructors.
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@allen0187 (59648)
• Philippines
28 Jan 18
It is a proud moment! Grats to you and your students!
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@allen0187 (59648)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
@ridingbet You rightfully deserve it!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
thanks. it is wonderful to be evaluated 'excellent' by the staff.
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• Philippines
28 Jan 18
Their hard work has really pay off that's for sure, I hope you they can maintain it.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
this group is the more serious group and it was nice handling them in the area.
@shshiju (10342)
• Cochin, India
31 Jan 18
We respect and love our teachers , and teachers can see their lovable students in every where they went. Not in any other profession. I still love my teachers and their mentor ability to score in my subjects in my school days especially. Congrats for your hard work Ingrid.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 Feb 18
thank you.
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
29 Jan 18
Many congratulations! You and your students are doing a wonderful job!
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
30 Jan 18
@ridingbet That's great! At least you will see them again.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
thanks much. now, the group is in pediatric ward and yesterday, they greeted me with "ma'am, we miss you". they will be back again this February at IMCU.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
27 Jan 18
Congratulations Ingrid, I am so glad that your students show their gratitude.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
thank you. this is one group that i felt they are already nurses and little supervision was given them by me.
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@bluesa (15022)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
27 Jan 18
Congratulations to your students and you, Ingrid.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
thank you, my friend. how are you?
@Lumartz (372)
27 Jan 18
Congratulations!! Hardworks were paid off!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
30 Jan 18
thank you.
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