
The beginning of March marked a historic milestone for the St. Joseph School of Nursing with the graduation of our first class of paramedic students.
St. Joseph School of Nursing in Nashua, New Hampshire, recently celebrated a meaningful milestone with the graduation of the first class from its Paramedic Program. Surrounded by family, friends and faculty, graduates were recognized for their commitment, clinical skill and compassion required to serve in emergency medical services.
The ceremony honored the hard work and perseverance that brought each graduate to this moment. Paramedics play a critical role in delivering rapid, lifesaving care in communities across the region, often serving as the first point of contact during medical emergencies.
Leaders at St. Joseph School of Nursing noted the program reflects a continued commitment to preparing highly skilled health care professionals who are ready to meet the needs of the communities they serve.
These graduates have completed rigorous academic and clinical training and are now prepared to serve on the front lines of emergency care. We are incredibly proud of their dedication and grateful for the faculty and clinical partners who helped make this inaugural program a success. Strengthening the healthcare workforce is essential to our mission, and this achievement represents a major step forward.
The Paramedic Program joins the school’s established Nursing and Medical Assistant programs, each focused on developing knowledgeable, compassionate caregivers.
Graduates now move forward prepared to bring their training and dedication into the field, helping strengthen emergency medical services and expanding access to high quality care throughout the region.