| Sherri Taylor |
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As an accomplished Registered Nurse and mother of two she somehow still finds the time to volunteer for the Autism Speaks Foundation and the March of Dimes. A word from Ms. Taylor herself… “My goal is to teach you how to understand the “big terminology” of medicine and put it into a real life situation. I think it’s important to be able to communicate with the patients on a level that is comprehensible to them so that you can provide the best possible nursing care. That is, after all, the defining character of a great nurse. While this workshop’s primary focus is you passing the CPNE it’s important to keep the bigger picture in mind. After you pass the CPNE and become an RN (and not a moment too soon, I’m sure) you will be out in the real world. I want to arm you with the tools and knowledge you need to be the best possible nurse you can be. After this workshop you will be instilled with a positive team player attitude and a desire to be the best. There are two types of RN’s, the ones that do just what they can to get by and the ones that are indispensable.” And now a word from Ms. Taylor's students... Sheri is committed to teaching with great communication skills. She went above and beyond her duties giving extra handout and etc. –A. Muhammed Sheri Taylor is an excellent instructor; I would suggest any nurse I know go through the class. She is very concerned about the class understanding the material. –T. Stoner Sheri is an amazing teacher… -J. Hudanish Sheri is very knowledgeable, experienced and always willing to help. She keeps the class interesting, she’s lively and never boring. She’s great! -L. Thomas She got you thinking as if we were in an actual situation.- L. Price
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