School of Nursing Students Support Community at Annual Flu Clinics
(October 16, 2024) — Georgetown nursing students inoculated more than 1,140 Georgetown students against the flu at two on-campus clinics in September and October.
The students from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program continued a long tradition of administering annual flu vaccinations to fellow Hoyas each fall.
For most adults, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends vaccination in September or October. According to the CDC, during the 2023-2024 flu season, more than 44,900 people are estimated to have died from flu complications.
Scenes From the 2024 Georgetown Flu Clinics

Three students from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program encouraging fellow Hoyas to attend the annual flu vaccine clinic.

A student from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program administering the flu vaccination to a fellow nursing student.

Students from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program gathered alongside Casandra Styles from the Office of Public Health before the September flu vaccine walk-in clinic in Bulldog Alley.

School of Nursing faculty leaders who managed the two on-campus clinics. (From left) Mikiko Chasin, Medical Surgical Clinical Instructor; Sara McLean (N’24), Clinic Assistant Director; Sarah Bell, Clinic Director; Robin Harry, Site Director and Public Health Clinical Instructor. Additional leaders not pictured include Linda Scott, Site Director and Public Health Clinical Instructor, and Rosina Aguiar, Medical Surgical Clinical Instructor.