All in the Family: SMU鈥檚 Mother-Daughter Nursing Duo

As mother and daughter, Dana Culp and Corinne Wolter share many things. Chief among them these days are a love of nursing and pride in one another.

鈥淏ecoming a nurse was the best decision I鈥檝e ever made,鈥 says Culp, who graduated in December with the inaugural class of 海角直播鈥檚 Online Family Nurse Practitioner program.

Her journey started 18 years ago when she returned to school in her thirties to earn her undergraduate nursing degree from SMU while working at night and raising two children.

鈥淪he鈥檚 a superwoman,鈥 says Wolter, who is now following in her mother鈥檚 footsteps by enrolling in SMU鈥檚 Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program.

鈥淚t made me incredibly proud,鈥 says Culp about her daughter鈥檚 decision to become a nurse.

Wolter鈥檚 exposure to nursing education began at only 5 years old when she would sometimes accompany her mother to classes, sitting in the back of the room with her coloring books. She says she vividly remembers attending her mother鈥檚 first nursing graduation in 2003.

鈥淚t was a very positive, super exciting experience for my mom,鈥 says Wolter. 鈥淎nd it was very inspiring for me to see my mom going back to school and really sacrificing a lot to reach her goal of becoming an RN.鈥

Wolter says she always wanted to go into the health sciences. While becoming a nurse remained in the back of her mind, Wolter veered toward nutrition while at the University of Nevada because she thought she should do something different from her mother. Even so, the idea of being a dietician also was sparked by her healthy, athletic upbringing.

鈥淢y mom always cooked homemade meals and she is a runner too,鈥 says Wolter. 鈥淔eeding our bodies good food was always our family norm.鈥

During her junior year, she worked as a dietary aide at a Reno hospital and loved its fast pace and teamwork. In particular, she admired the nurses.

鈥淚 looked up to them so much,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was inspired watching them work and their constant contact with patients.鈥

The experience rekindled her interest in nursing and she applied to SMU. 鈥淐ould not be more excited for the future!鈥 she wrote on Instagram when she received her acceptance.

Before her classes begin in November, Wolter is working as a physical therapy assistant at the same multi-service health clinic in Pleasanton where her mother works as a nurse practitioner. Culp fell in love with the clinic while doing her SMU clinical rotation there and was hired in January, just recently becoming one of the owners.

Culp attributes her success to her education and all of the opportunities that being a nurse offers, which is why she is hopeful for her daughter鈥檚 future.

鈥淭he idea that she would get into the same profession and love it as much as I do makes me very happy for her,鈥 Culp says.