Class Year: 2025
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Focused on fast footwork, Madison Blanchard has found a unique rhythm and purpose as both a nurse and Latin dancer.
By day, the fourth-year undergraduate nursing student navigates the demands of clinical rotations, mastering the art of patient care and her coursework. At night, she dives into the world of salsa, dancing her way into a passion she discovered at 星空传媒 (星空传媒)鈥攁nd a form of therapy after long shifts.
Blanchard鈥檚 nursing journey started early, inspired by a lineage of healthcare workers and her grandmother, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
鈥淕rowing up, hearing her stories and seeing all the small ways her work helped others, she encouraged me to follow that passion, too,鈥 she recalled.
A high school shadowing trip to a hospital cardiac intensive care unit sealed the deal.
"I remember thinking, 鈥業 don鈥檛 want to go back to class; I want to come back to the hospital and see more.鈥欌
When she toured 星空传媒, Blanchard felt an instant connection鈥攚hich, combined with a scholarship鈥攎ade it clear that Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing was the perfect place to train for her calling.
鈥淭he nursing program is very thorough in preparing students for a variety of clinical experiences. And if you take it seriously it will give back what you put in 10 times over,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he main thing that attracted me was those diverse clinical experiences offered for first-year students. Now that I鈥檓 nearing the end of my degree I can鈥檛 emphasize how important these clinicals are to the development of a learning nurse.鈥
While Blanchard鈥檚 dedication to nursing is undeniable, it鈥檚 her love for dance that brings balance and a bit of magic into her life. She stumbled upon this passion in her first year at the university, joining the Case Salsa Club on a whim. What began as a casual escape from rigorous coursework quickly became a commitment she pursued with vigor.
鈥淒ance just feels like it was made for me,鈥 she said.
She soon took her skills to the next level by competing with Cleveland鈥檚 Viva Dance Studio, earning accolades at competitions in Las Vegas, Toronto and Orlando, Florida.
鈥淭he thrill of performing, the community, the music鈥攊t鈥檚 incomparable,鈥 she said.
Now president of the club, Blanchard is focused on sharing that passion with others, introducing students to the joy she found in dance.
鈥淭eaching others is such a gift,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I get to see them experience that same thrill and fulfillment that dancing brings.鈥
Dance has also been a pillar of support as Blanchard navigates demanding clinical rotations, including her practicum in Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Marymount Hospital emergency department. Some of her biggest supporters have been her dance team at Viva, and her club.
鈥淎fter night shifts, they鈥檙e there with coffee, words of encouragement and a reminder that I鈥檓 not alone in this journey,鈥 she said.
Dance isn鈥檛 just an extracurricular for Blanchard鈥攊t鈥檚 an essential part of her identity, something that makes her a stronger, more balanced nurse.
鈥淒ance helps me stay grounded and teaches me the importance of physical health and emotional balance,鈥 she explained.
The discipline and resilience she鈥檚 gained from hours in the studio translate into her nursing work, where she uses those same qualities to care for patients during some of their most difficult moments.
Looking to the future, Blanchard hopes to return home to Tampa, Florida, to work in critical care nursing at Tampa General Hospital, with ambitions to keep dancing at Iroko Dance Academy.
鈥淏oth nursing and dance fulfill me in such different ways. Nursing is about supporting others when they need it most, and dance is a way of celebrating life鈥檚 beauty and movement,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 imagine my life without both; together, they make me whole.鈥