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Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. is an international organization of professional registered
nurses and nursing students, with diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.
Chi Eta Phi was founded on October 16, 1932 at Freedmen's Hospital School of
Nursing, Washington, D.C. Sigma Chi Beta was founded as the undergraduate
chapter of Sigma Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. on the campus of North Carolina A&T
State University on April 4, 1975. Sigma Chi is the sponsoring graduate chapter for
the undergraduates in the city of Greensboro, NC. The missions and objectives of
the sorority are:
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1. To encourage continuing education among the members of the nursing
profession.
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2. To have a continuous recruitment program for nursing and the health profession.
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3. To develop a close and friendly relationship among the members.
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4. To develop working relationships with other professionals groups for the improvement and delivery of health care services.
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5. To constantly identify a corps of nursing leaders within the membership who
will function as agents of social change on the national, regional, and local
levels.
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A turtle is a preserving, sure-footed, purposefully directed, determined, RISK-TAKING Animal...
The turtle knows when to "Hold and When to Fold."
The turtle tends to move slowly but steadily toward the goal.
It tends to constantly renew itself and tries to create an
environment that supports and encourages.
The turtle like our leaders are RISK TAKERS, calm movers and
shakers who realize that life is but one long risk.
Each time the turtle moves it must stick its neck out.
To implement change we must be willing to move out of our
protective shell and have the courage and the confidence
to encourage and support creative and innovation... To be
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- Written by: Soror Constance Hendricks
Second Anti Supreme Basileus 1995-1996
Adopted by Boule in July, 1992 |
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Sigma Chi Beta Sponsor
Cathy M. Badgett - MSN, RN, Clinical Assistant Professor
Noble Hall - Room 205
Phone: (336) 334-7752, ext. 2022
Fax: (336) 334-7301
E-mail: badgettc@ncat.edu
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