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Why become a nurse?
Part calling, part career path, nursing is one of the most rewarding and effective ways to help others. And with four times as many nurses in the United States as physicians, it's not a stretch to say nurses are the backbone of the healthcare industry, with a growing need for them each year. Nurses are poised to make the biggest difference in healthcare and the quality of life for each individual, family and community they serve.From Spark to Flame
Founded in 2010, we saw a shortage of qualified and compassionate nurses in the healthcare industry and set out to fill it. Since then, we have helped thousands of learners leverage their unwavering dedication, personal sacrifice, and all-encompassing empathy into rewarding careers in nursing and nursing education.Today, we continue to elevate education, health, and employment systems through academic achievement, personal growth and professional development.
Mission at Work: Gideon Esuzor
Driven by the ability to use his training, education, and experiences to better serve his community, Nightingale Education Group Board Member Gideon Esuzor always knew he wanted to be a nurse. Originally from Nigeria, Gideon joined the Air Force to give back to the United States, a country that had given him so much. After the military, Gideon began a career in public health and obtained his doctorate to become a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
Dedicated to diversifying the nursing workforce so it can reflect the population it serves; Gideon hopes that he can inspire more men to find themselves in the nursing profession so they can contribute to leaving the earth better than they found it.