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BGSU nursing student Maryn Klaus is among the second cohort of students graduating with a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree from the BGSU School of Nursing. (Photo credit: Michael Nemeth)

BGSU nursing student achieves childhood dream of working in healthcare

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Maryn Klaus is among 56 students graduating from the BGSU School of Nursing

By Laren Kowalczyk ‘07

Bowling Green State University senior Maryn Klaus has wanted to work in healthcare for as long as she can remember.

Her mother has recounted stories to her that as a toddler, she was not satisfied with a toy stethoscope and demanded a real one. Rather than watching cartoons as a child, Klaus preferred the Discovery Health Channel. 

“It’s always been a part of who I am,” Klaus said. “I want to help save people’s lives.”

Klaus, from Burgoon, a village in Sandusky County, Ohio, is among the second cohort of students graduating with Bachelor of Science in nursing degrees from the BGSU School of Nursing.

This year, 56 nursing students will cross the stage at Spring 2024 Commencement, helping to fill a crucial role in healthcare as the U.S. continues to grapple with nursing shortages.

BGSU School of Nursing Director Dr. Shelly Bussard said most of the graduates have already secured positions in emergency rooms, intensive care units, labor and delivery and medical/surgical units. More than 50 of the graduates are staying in Ohio to begin their professional careers.

BGSU established the School of Nursing in the College of Health and Human Services in 2020 as a direct response to workforce demands. The program has steadily grown since then, adding a second enrollment in the spring to accommodate high interest.

 A group of BGSU nursing students stand on the stairs in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
The School of Nursing held a pinning ceremony for its graduating seniors with each student receiving a pin symbolizing their dedication to patient care and well-being. (Photo credit: Michael Nemeth)

After graduation, Klaus will join the emergency department at ProMedica Toledo Hospital. She completed her practicum there and developed a fondness for the unpredictability of emergency rooms.

Klaus said her extensive training at BGSU — from knowledgeable professors to hands-on practice in the University’s state-of-the-art nursing skills lab and simulation center — has prepared her for the high-stress situations she’ll regularly encounter.

“I remember working on a skill in the lab that I had done 100 times before and questioning why I needed to do it again,” Klaus said. “But when you’re in those tense situations where someone’s life is at stake, you need that skill to be muscle memory. That’s why we spend so many hours practicing in the lab.”

Klaus further strengthened her skills through an externship with the Cleveland Clinic, a position she secured after representatives from the world-renowned hospital were invited to campus to speak to nursing students about career opportunities.

Klaus spent 10 weeks last summer in an observation unit at Cleveland Clinic’s Avon Hospital, west of Cleveland.

“That experience was a turning point in my journey as a nursing student,” Klaus said. “I connected so much of what I had learned in class to what I was doing in my externship and came back to BGSU incredibly prepared for my final year in the program.”

Elizabeth Martin, an associate professor in the BGSU School of Nursing, said Klaus has been a model student throughout her time in the program.

“There is a Chinese proverb that states, ‘Teachers can open the door, but you must enter it yourself,’” Martin said. “Maryn excitedly pushed open the door on the first day of nursing school, stepped confidently through and became a beacon for her peers.”

A person holds two awards certificates.
Maryn Klaus was recognized for numerous academic achievements during the School of Nursing pinning ceremony held April 25. (Photo credit: Michael Nemeth)

Throughout the program, Klaus said the professors’ expertise and passion for nursing were evident through classes, experiences they shared and connections they built with students.

“BGSU has amazing professors who truly care about us as individuals and want to see us succeed,” Klaus said. “They know us by name, check in on us and are committed to helping us achieve our goals.”

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Updated: 04/29/2024 09:10AM