DNP Diversity Ambassadors

Get to know current Doctor of Nursing Practice students participating in the DNP Diversity Ambassador program at Seattle University.

DNP Diversity Ambassadors are current Doctor of Nursing Practice students.

You can read more about them and why they chose to pursue a career in nursing in their profiles below. Or you can connect with them by email to talk about their experiences in the DNP program and at Seattle University.

Connect with them at dnpambassador@seattleu.edu.

Ambassador Profiles

Patrick J. Cunanan, DNP Class of 2027

Patrick Cunanan is a current student in the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) program at Seattle University.

Patrick Cunanan is a current student in the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) program at Seattle University. Read about why he chose the AG-ACNP program below. 

I was born to two Filipino immigrants and spent the majority of time living in Los Angeles, CA before eventually relocating to Seattle nearly a decade ago. I spent my early adult years pursuing and attaining a bachelor's degree in biology with the intent of following my dream of having a career in health care. 

Throughout my post-graduate work and experiences, I was fortunate enough to have met many people and encountered an array of experiences that opened my eyes to the state of health care. I recognized the apparent need for diversity, equity and compassion just to name a few. Understanding this, I decided to focus my efforts on nursing for its approach to centering people and communities.

Ultimately, that is how I ended up at Seattle University and in the depths of my current education in the APNI-DNP program, with my track focusing on the adult acute care population. This program has melded together my passion for learning, developing critical skills and working towards a transformed health care system. My hope is to be a part of that positive change and take an active role in bringing forth an increase in cultural humility, educational empowerment and equitable access to my future patients and communities.

After graduating, my vision is to be working as a hospitalist in the field of cardiac critical care while at the same time remaining active in my community organizing work in spaces such as the Filipino Community Health Board and other health focused affinity groups in the community. Overall, I want to embody being a nurse and provider who sees and hears their patients and does everything in their power to advocate and empower them.

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