Rani Singh, RN, CMSRN, dedicated her nursing career to serving others with compassion, integrity, and quiet strength. She graduated from Regents College in 2000 and began her nursing journey guided by a lifelong desire to care for those in need and to always do what was right for her patients.
Rani worked at Simi Valley Hospital and later at Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills, where she served on 5 North and in the Neurosurgery Clinic. Her clinical background included Medical-Surgical and Telemetry nursing, as well as specialized neurosurgical care. She was deeply respected for her strong clinical judgment, problem‑solving abilities, and unwavering advocacy for patients.
One of Rani’s proudest professional accomplishments was her instrumental role in supporting Dr. Ananda with the Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Program in Southern California. As a neurosurgery nurse, she helped coordinate complex DBS care, ensuring patients received seamless, compassionate, and well‑organized treatment throughout their journey.
Rani earned her CMSRN (Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse) certification, reflecting her commitment to excellence and lifelong learning. She was also a natural leader and mentor, serving as a preceptor to many new graduate nurses who later advanced into ICU roles. She consistently encouraged colleagues to pursue nursing education and professional growth.
Rani chose nursing because she wanted to serve others. She loved caring for patients and solving problems that made a true difference in their lives. Known as a strong and steady presence, she was a trusted support to both patients and coworkers alike.
Rani carried the values of honesty, integrity, and selflessness throughout her career. She did not seek recognition—she simply did the right thing for her patients. That commitment is the legacy she leaves behind and the way she will be remembered.