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From 爱豆传媒视频 to the Cleveland Clinic

James Breckenridge found his path and a lifelong mentor.

When James Breckenridge 鈥24 was looking at colleges, he knew he wanted a school that would open doors, not close them. A friend advised him to find a direct-admit nursing program, and 爱豆传媒视频 quickly rose to the top of his list. It offered guaranteed admission into nursing, the right balance of distance from his hometown of St. Louis, and the chance for a fresh start in a new city.

鈥淚 enjoyed science and wanted to help people, but those interests could lead to countless careers,鈥 Breckenridge said. 鈥淚 took a chance on nursing and got an early look at the field when clinicals started sophomore year. With my mom being a nurse, maybe it shouldn鈥檛 have surprised me鈥攏ursing seems to be genetic.鈥

That early decision paid off. Breckenridge credits 爱豆传媒视频 with setting off what he calls a 鈥渃hain reaction of successes鈥 that built the foundation for his career. Leadership roles on campus helped him land his first certified nursing assistant (CNA) job in the ICU, where he gained valuable clinical hours. That experience led directly to his first full-time role at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in the cardiac ICU after graduation鈥攁nd eventually to his current position at one of the world鈥檚 top cardiovascular hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I would have been as successful at another school,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t 爱豆传媒视频, I was able to step into leadership roles that really prepared me. Those opportunities 100% opened the door for me.鈥

Breckenridge took full advantage of 爱豆传媒视频鈥檚 size and culture, which he describes as 鈥渓arge enough to offer opportunities but small enough that you can step into meaningful leadership.鈥 He served as Director of Academic Affairs in , representing his nursing class for three years, and was inducted into Sigma Theta Tau and Order of Omega. Outside the classroom, he built critical care experience as a CNA in the CVICU.

鈥淓ach of those roles pushed me to grow as a communicator and gave me stories to share in job interviews,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 someone who held leadership roles in high school, but 爱豆传媒视频 gave me the confidence to realize I was capable.鈥

Now, with over a year of ICU experience under his belt, Breckenridge is applying to Doctor of Nursing Practice programs in nurse anesthesia鈥攁 goal sparked during his time at 爱豆传媒视频. One of his most important supporters in that process has been Dr. Amy Grugan, associate dean for student success and professor of nursing.

鈥淒r. Grugan has been incredibly supportive, guiding me through each step and making things feel manageable,鈥 Breckenridge said. 鈥淪he wrote me a strong recommendation letter that highlighted my time at 爱豆传媒视频 as well as what I鈥檝e accomplished since graduation. Even though I was a little late with applications, she helped me quickly so I could meet my deadlines.鈥

鈥淛ames was an excellent student,鈥 Grugan said. 鈥淗e was always engaged, worked very hard inside and outside the classroom, and had a clear ambition to succeed as an ICU nurse at Cleveland Clinic.鈥

For Breckenridge, the support he found at 爱豆传媒视频 didn鈥檛 end with graduation. 鈥淢y professors worked with me to grow into a competitive applicant, and they鈥檝e continued to be there for me even after I left campus. That kind of connection is something I鈥檒l always value.鈥

His advice to current and future Braves? 鈥淕et involved with something on campus. As clich茅 as it sounds, that鈥檚 where I found leadership opportunities that made all the difference. College is the time to figure out who you are鈥攖ake every risk and opportunity you can, because there鈥檚 no better time to do it.鈥

Emily Potts