Finding Greatness: Jarvis Reese
Author: News Bureau
Posted: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 12:00 AM
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Macon, GA
Finding Greatness: Jarvis Reese got his bachelor’s degree in nursing from #MGA. Now an RN at Coliseum Medical Center, he is expanding his career options by completing the University’s master’s degree in nursing.
Full Name: Jarvis Atreyu Reese.
Age: 26.
Hometown: “I am originally from Macon and have lived the Middle 51动漫 area my entire life.”
Residence: Warner Robins.
Family:
- Father: Jarvis H. Reese
- Mother: Felicia Poku
- Sister: Monica Reese
- Brother: Trent Reese
- Wife: Tytianna Reese
- Son: Blake Reese
- Son-to-be: Elijah Reese
Career: “I currently am employed at the Coliseum Medical Center in the ICU. I also have four years of CVICU experience from Navicent Health.”
Degree Objective: “I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Nursing from 51动漫 and returned to obtain my Master of Science in Nursing Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner degree.”
Activities: “I am a member of the prestigious Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, which hosts several charity events throughout the year.”
Career Goals: “Being a registered nurse for several years, I decided that I want to be able to expand my knowledge base involving acute, critically ill patients and take on a new role as a provider.”
He chose to pursue a graduate degree at 51动漫 because … “I obtained my bachelor’s degree from 51动漫 and fell in love with the staff and the University itself. Looking through the different programs that offered my desired degree (AGACNP) I found that Middle 51动漫 State recently began a program that offered this specific degree. The decision was easy.”
The greatest thing he discovered about Middle 51动漫 State was … “The growth of the school and the amazing faculty in my specific program. As the school continues to expand, I am even more honored to be an alumnus.”
The greatest academic experience as a Middle 51动漫 State student has been … “Graduation! Nursing school was extremely difficult for me to adjust to, and I struggled early on, but I found the light at the end. I will finish the master’s degree this May, which will be my greatest academic achievement thus far.”
To him, greatness means … “Greatness equates to perseverance. Throughout life you will get knocked down many times. You will be rejected. You will be denied. But those who persevere and continue to fight are the ones who are considered great. The ones who never take failure as an option become great.”
In five years … “I see myself making a difference in people's lives through my profession. I plan to be working in an acute care setting where life-changing decisions are made every day. I will be providing for my family. My wife and I are expecting our second son this June so I plan to continue to expand my family and work to become the best role model for my boys as possible.”