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This letter is a recommendation for Lauren Hoyos from her clinical instructor Susan Markovich. Markovich describes Hoyos as resilient, having overcome personal losses while maintaining her academic goals. Hoyos earned a 3.6 GPA from the University of Arizona College of Nursing. Markovich says Hoyos will bring strengths such as a broad nursing knowledge base, strong clinical and technical skills, excellent communication abilities, and an appreciation of evidence-based practice. She describes Hoyos as a unique candidate who displays leadership potential and passion for healthcare advocacy. The instructor highly recommends Hoyos for employment opportunities.

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Lor 3

This letter is a recommendation for Lauren Hoyos from her clinical instructor Susan Markovich. Markovich describes Hoyos as resilient, having overcome personal losses while maintaining her academic goals. Hoyos earned a 3.6 GPA from the University of Arizona College of Nursing. Markovich says Hoyos will bring strengths such as a broad nursing knowledge base, strong clinical and technical skills, excellent communication abilities, and an appreciation of evidence-based practice. She describes Hoyos as a unique candidate who displays leadership potential and passion for healthcare advocacy. The instructor highly recommends Hoyos for employment opportunities.

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1305 N.

Martin Avenue
P.O. Box 210203
Tucson, AZ 85721-0203
Tel: (520) 626-6152
Fax: (520) 626-2669
www.nursing.arizona.edu

January 31, 2018

To Whom It May Concern:

Lauren Hoyos was my student during her 10 week psychiatric/mental health nursing clinical
rotation last semester. As a clinical instructor/lecturer with fifty years experience in various
psych nursing areas, I have a unique opportunity to become acquainted with my students as
individuals. Since they're learning to use their own personalities as a therapeutic tool, I try to
help them get to know themselves more in depth and as members of a team on our four unit
inpatient facility. During our psych rotation, they also experience working with older adults,
pediatric therapy services, and intensive adult outpatient services. My goal for them is to
practice interpersonal relationship skills that can be generalized and applied to any nursing
endeavor they choose.

Lauren Hoyos could write a book about her personal trials and tribulations of her third semester
at the University of Arizona College of Nursing. In spite of two sudden, unexpected losses a
month apart – Lauren would be the heroine of her own story. Talk about resilience: Lauren
weathered every storm of those times and yet never for a moment lost focus on her ultimate
goal of being an outstanding nursing graduate – and continues to do so. Amazing! We are so
proud to recommend Lauren to you and your health care organization. She's got it all: Dean's
List with a 3.6 GPA from the University of Arizona College of Nursing – one the better schools in
the nation. Her academic, work, and volunteer experiences seems to dovetail so as to produce
a poised, mature, caring RN graduate-to-be.

Now the usual (but true) description of the strengths and attributes that Lauren will bring to your
organization: 1) a broad and in depth nursing knowledge base; 2) highly developed
technical/technology abilities; 3) excellent verbal/written communication skills and finally; 4) an
appreciation of the value of the continued application of evidenced-based nursing practice

Lauren is actually quite unique in that her clinical skills, her social skills, and her quiet
assertiveness gel into someone who has "future nursing leader" written all over her. When you
interview her, she may be somewhat reticent at first, but get her started on topics like healthcare
advocacy and fairness, Lauren will be energized and animated. Just the kind of feistiness with a
touch of wry humor Lauren is capable of. You won't often have the opportunity to choose such
a high qualified candidate – don't you agree!

Sincerely,

Susan Markovich, RN, MSN


Clinical Instructor

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