Holly Purta: Fulfilling a Lifelong Dream – One Field Period at a Time

Holly has wanted to be a nurse since preschool. Her first-year Field Period internship at Keuka College brought that lifelong dream into focus.


Thursday, July 16, 2026

Sophomore nursing major Holly Purta is a second-generation Keukonian and a fourth-generation nurse-in-the-making: Her mother, Beth Lysack Purta ’01, is a director of nursing, and her grandmother and her aunt were also in the profession. 

“It just runs in the family,” she says.

During Holly’s Field Period at the Valley View Center for Nursing Care and Rehabilitation in Goshen, N.Y., she got to observe and assist in a range of clinical practices – from wound treatment to infusion therapy to dementia care. But what proved most meaningful for Holly was shadowing a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 

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“I saw just how important communication is in supporting patients and ensuring they get the best care. Nursing and mental health advocacy both hold such a special place in my heart, and now I’m clear about my goal of becoming a PMHNP.”

Holly Purta, nursing major at Keuka College

Deidre Anchorstar, Holly’s Field Period advisor, remarked: “She approached the opportunity with exceptional enthusiasm and engagement, and she returned eager to reflect on and share all that she learned.” 

That combination of curiosity and commitment won Holly the 2026 First-Year Field Period(<-?? SEE ABOVE) Experiential Learner of the Year award, presented to her at Honors Convocation on May 4. 

Outside of class and fieldwork, Holly stays busy as the vice president of Keuka College Active Minds – a club that promotes mental wellness on campus – and host of the Hopeful Hearts Podcast. Now in its second season, the show’s latest episode features an in-depth conversation with fellow KC students about burnout in helping professions. 

THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME. 

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