Spotlight On: Lia V. Ludan
Galloway, N.J. - Lia V. Ludan, assistant professor of Nursing, was recently honored at The AL D脥A Top
Nurses, an annual event that is a celebration of Hispanic health care professionals
who have served the community, especially during the pandemic. Ludan was selected
as the Honoree for the Academic Practice category.
鈥淭o be selected as an honoree for this award is such a great honor. To be recognized for one鈥檚 work is like no other,鈥 Ludan reflected. 鈥淎s nurses we do this kind of work, not for praise but because we want to help people. I love what I do, it makes me happy when I can help ease someone鈥檚 pain or help them with their illness.鈥
Her teaching position at Stockton, which she has held for three years, has also contributed to her being named an honoree by The AL D脥A Top Nurses.
鈥淚 have learned so much from my fellow colleagues on how the world of academia works. I came into this position as a novice and still am, but I have grown and learned so much. This has given me the ability to give back to my students and foster a sense of accomplishment. COVID has changed all our lives not only in teaching, but how we see health care,鈥 Ludan said.
As nurses we do this kind of work, not for praise but because we want to help people. I love what I do, it makes me happy when I can help ease someone鈥檚 pain or help them with their illness.
鈥淚 think as nurses we are used to change and able to respond to a crisis more easily than others. We supported each other and made the best of it with the resources we had available at the time. COVID made us learn how to use virtual simulation and other online resources to compensate for the lack of clinical sites.鈥
Ludan has spent a lot of time working in the Emergency Room during COVID-19 and still is. She works at Cape Regional Medical Center and Penn Medicine.
鈥淢ost of the time has been flat out frustrating. I continue because of the times when I do make a difference or when I can save someone鈥檚 life. It's the most rewarding feeling, Ludan said. 鈥淐OVID-19 has made me want to be a nurse more than ever. I can鈥檛 think of doing anything else. I truly love helping people and hope I鈥檓 blessed to continue doing what I love.鈥
Reported by Mandee McCullough