September 2018
Lili
Cook
,
MSN RN PNP
Samuel Merritt University, School of Nursing
Oakland
,
CA
United States
Lili has worked with countless students in the classroom. She is a model of leadership and professionalism for the students. She utilizes creative teaching techniques to keep students engaged.
Students have a high level of respect and admiration for Lili, as well as appreciate how she makes learning fun and interesting.
Lili is honest and unemotional with her feedback and generous with her praise. She engages in thoughtful reflection as a regular practice, and consistently puts forth effort to maintain clear communication and positive relationships.
Lili has the highest level of integrity. She is thoughtful about every interaction and decision and gives her best in each and every endeavor. She gives this effort whether she receives recognition or not, and often when she receives nothing at all in return.
Students gravitate toward her positivity, sincerity, and humor, and learn because she sets up a fun learning environment with high expectations.
Lili is assertive, an advocate, and an excellent colleague. Not to mention she always steps up to help out her colleagues and the School of Nursing!
Students have a high level of respect and admiration for Lili, as well as appreciate how she makes learning fun and interesting.
Lili is honest and unemotional with her feedback and generous with her praise. She engages in thoughtful reflection as a regular practice, and consistently puts forth effort to maintain clear communication and positive relationships.
Lili has the highest level of integrity. She is thoughtful about every interaction and decision and gives her best in each and every endeavor. She gives this effort whether she receives recognition or not, and often when she receives nothing at all in return.
Students gravitate toward her positivity, sincerity, and humor, and learn because she sets up a fun learning environment with high expectations.
Lili is assertive, an advocate, and an excellent colleague. Not to mention she always steps up to help out her colleagues and the School of Nursing!