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A Las Vegas teen got a Make-A-Wish. She passed it on to future nurses.

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A Las Vegas teen got a Make-A-Wish. She passed it on to future nurses.

Gabrie Ann Nakhle, a 14-year-old Las Vegas teen who was treated for leukemia, used her Make-A-Wish to establish a scholarship fund for nursing students at Roseman University of Health Sciences. The GABRIEN Pediatric Nursing Scholarship will be awarded annually to a fourth-year nursing student committed to pediatric care.

Gabrie Ann Nakhle, a 14-year-old Las Vegas teen, was diagnosed with leukemia last year. After being approached by the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Nakhle chose to establish a scholarship fund for nursing students instead of a typical wish. The GABRIEN Pediatric Nursing Scholarship was set up at Roseman University of Health Sciences. Nakhle worked with Roseman officials to determine the scholarship qualifications and was involved in the recipient selection process. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a fourth-year nursing student committed to pediatric care. Nakhle's wish was inspired by the nurses and doctors who cared for her during her treatment at Cure 4 the Kids Foundation.

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