Eunice Siame-Moono
Trainee, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Eunice Siame-Moono
Trainee, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Eunice Siame-Moono is a nursing trainee at Metropolia UAS and an engineer, entrepreneur, and advocate for multicultural education. Siame-Moono works at the intersection of nursing education, AI, and inclusive learning, supporting international students in functionally bilingual programmes.
Author's publications
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Eunice Siame-Moono
Generative AI as a learning companion in bilingual nursing education
In functionally bilingual nursing education, learning is shaped not only by clinical content but by language, confidence, and access to practice. Drawing on my experience across student, support, and innovation roles, this article explores how AI can support more inclusive and practice-ready learning.
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Eunice Siame-Moono, Pamela Spokes, Juha Järvinen
Episode 5: Innovation in Care from the Frontlines – A Conversation with Eunice Siame-Moono
In this episode, we are talking to Eunice Siame-Moono about using innovation tools and methods in healthcare and how new students can look for ways to innovate in their own future careers. She is a student at Metropolia on the cusp of graduating from the Nursing programme with a degree in Engineering and an MBA with aspirations to continue working in healthcare technology of the future.
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Evelin Delic, Eunice Siame-Moono
Episode 3: Triumphs of bilingual nursing
In this episode of the Journeys in bilingual nursing education podcast third-year student Evelin Delic reflects on her growth through Finland’s bilingual nursing programme, sharing honest insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, building confidence, and becoming a compassionate nurse with host Eunice Siame-Moono.
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Nishanie Reckerman, Eunice Siame-Moono
Episode 2: Developing care skills across cultures
In this Journeys in bilingual nursing education podcast Nishanie Reckerman, a third-year student, explores how cultural background and bilingual learning foster empathy, cultural competence, and deeper patient relationships in Finnish nursing.
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Chinazam Ojiyi, Eunice Siame-Moono
Episode 1: Bridging the language gap
In the opening episode of the Journeys in bilingual nursing education podcast, second-year nursing student Chinazam "Naza" Ojiyi shares how she transformed language barriers into bridges of confidence, care, and connection in the TOKASA bilingual nursing programme.