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Veteran pursues passion with nursing degree

Josh Pinson with wife

Dec. 2, 2021 鈥 DENTON 鈥 Often, when someone graduates with a bachelor鈥檚 degree, they feel ready to take on the world. That isn鈥檛 the case for Josh Pinson, set to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

He made his move to take on the world when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in January of 2007, serving six years and completing a tour of duty in Iraq. Pinson worked as a combat medic and went on to become a licensed vocational nurse (LVN) through an Army program, eventually caring for patients at Madigan Army Medical Center in Washington state.

Growing up, Pinson always wanted to help others. He and his mother endured health issues. He wanted to be the type of person who could help. Becoming an LVN made sense to him. In addition to helping others, he enjoys sharing life stories and talking to veterans.

He wanted to pursue more in nursing though, especially to be able to care for his family. He became a registered nurse before pursuing his BSN through the RN-BSN program at 草莓传媒官网下载. The father of five is considering a master鈥檚 degree in nursing education in the future.

Josh Pinson is a veteran of the U.S. Army

Education is important to him and his family as his wife is also a full-time student. They have balanced the duties of being student, spouse and parent between each other.

鈥淲e always seem to be split up doing different things and don鈥檛 always get to be together. There鈥檚 always someone playing in a sport or something, and school can make it tough,鈥 Pinson said. 鈥淏ut we know what to expect and we鈥檝e been working through it. The balance shifts from her to me or me to her sometimes, but we make it work to provide for our family.

Pinson says his military background helps him stay organized and has helped make him the nurse that he is today.

Josh Pinson and family

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