Second-year undergraduate nursing student Camila Isabel Ramos Rivera has packed a lot of activities into her first few semesters at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» (CWRU).
βI completed two clinical rotations in my first year and Iβm working as a clinical technician in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Cleveland Clinic,β she said.
Itβs the type of experience she was looking for when researching nursing programs. The combination of CWRUβs programs and access to varied clinical settings wasnβt available to Ramos Rivera in her hometown of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
βI chose the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing because of its hands-on program and surrounding hospitals. I wanted to be exposed to the nursing field in my first year and start working as a nursing assistant,β she said.
At home in San Juan, Ramos Rivera said she lives 10 minutes away from her two favorite places: the beach and Viejo San Juan (Old San Juan).
βSan Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico, an island located in the Caribbean and a territory of the United States. Centuries ago, the Spanish settled in Viejo San Juan creating a fortified city impenetrable from invaders,β she said. βToday, you can enjoy the cobblestone streets, historic forts such as el Morro, Puerto Rican food, and the beautiful old Spanish homes.β
In addition to her work as a nursing student, Ramos Rivera is active in La Alianza, a CWRU student organization celebrating Latinx culture, supporting Latinx students on campus, and serving the Latinx community in Cleveland. During her first year she was a co-freshman representative, and this year she was elected as Vice President of Internal Affairs.
βThe events on campus aim to support La Alianzaβs members on an academic, social, and cultural level,β she said. βOur last event was Noche Latina, where we enjoyed Latin music at Jolly Scholar and raised funds for La Alianza and SHPEβs (an ally Latinx, STEM organization) scholarships. Iβm looking forward in planning Gala Latina, where we celebrate Latinx excellence and students share stories of Latinx success.β
Through partnerships with outside organizations, Ramos Rivera said La Alianza provides volunteering opportunities and programs to members to serve the Greater Cleveland area, specifically Latinx communities.
βWe have worked with and in the past,β she said. βCurrently we are offering our members a youth mentoring program with and a crisis counselor training with β
Get To Know Camila
Favorite Hispanic food(s)? Mofongo a la criolla, a fried ball of mashed plantains with a savory tomato-based sauce.
Do you like to cook? No. Do I like to eat? Yes!
Favorite Band/Musical Performer? Currently my go-toβs are Rauw Alejandro (trap/reggaeton) and Los Enanitos Verdes (Spanish rock).
What is your favorite book? Donβt have a favorite book, but Iβm looking forward to watching the play La Casa de Bernarda Alba, written by Federico GarcΓa-Lorca and directed by the LatinUs Theater Company.
How do you spend your free time? Here in Cleveland, I like to explore different Latin food restaurants. Here is my top list: El Rinconcito Chapin, Cozumel, Pupuseria y Antojitos Guanaquitas, Cleveland Mofongo, and Rincon Criollo.
What are your hobbies? I have been painting since I was five years old. I took art classes in middle school and high school. Currently, Iβm taking painting at CWRU.