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Nursing Leadership Student Steps Up During Pandemic

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Susannah Manupule, an MSN Leadership Education student, is already a leader in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, in which she’s served for 10 years.

A captain stationed at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, she is the Assistant Clinical Nurse Officer in Charge (ACNOIC) of the Mother/Baby Unit, where she provides obstetrical nursing and lactation counseling.

In addition to managing her master’s coursework at Wilmington University, Capt. Manupule has an exceptionally busy work schedule because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the primary Army leader on her clinical floor, she leads by example and has stepped up to care for patients with COVID-19 whenever she is needed, including pulling night shifts and call time for both the day and night teams.

Prior to being stationed in Germany, she worked as a labor and delivery nurse at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii, where she was born and raised, and Bassett Army Community Hospital in Alaska.

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