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“Anyone who is scheduled for the CPNE, whether you have attended an Excelsior workshop or not, will sell yourself short if you do not attend this CPNE workshop. Invest in it… the best money you will ever spend. Absolutely loved it!!!” Stacey H. - July workshop 2009
“Best money ever spent. Wish I had done it sooner. Unbelievable hands on and thorough on Careplans.” Tom C. - June Orlando workshop 2009
“Sheri is great… The format is very hands-on giving you ample time to practice all the skills.” Michael L. -May workshop 2009
“She also gives you her cell phone number and email address and she actually answers her phone. I have yet to hear her voicemail. Many many thanks.” Jaclyn H. -May workshop 2009
“Without this workshop – I wouldn’t have had a chance. My nerves are definitely settled – at least until September 24! Everyone needs to go through this! I didn’t have a clue how to study, what to expect at the CPNE until now. A definite “Yes” – you will be recommended” – Anna Clark; August 2010 Workshop
| Greg Edwards, RN Assistant Instructor |
Greg Edwards, a Lieutenant Paramedic with the city of College Park Fire Department since 1991, holds many teaching certifications in Emergency medicine including; Basic Life support Instructor, Advance Cardiac Life Support instructor, Pre Hospital Trauma, Life Support Instructor, Advance Medical Life Support Instructor, National Professional Qualification Level Two instructor and Georgia Smoke Diver Instructor.
Greg has also held certifications in fitness instruction from the American Council on Exercise, as well as the American College of Sports Medicine. He established a business as a fitness consultant where he trained professional athletes such as golfers, race car drivers, and football players. Greg specialized in obese and special population clients such as diabetics and hypertension patients. Greg’s medical knowledge and his acute awareness of biomechanics created a unique opportunity to excel in his industry. In 2003 he decided to leave the fitness industry to take the position of EMS coordinator and EMS training officer for the College Park Fire Department. During this time he developed many relationships with individuals in the pre-hospital and hospital environments. Through these relationships Greg developed the desire to become a Registered Nurse so in February of 2008 Greg made the decision to enroll into Excelsior College. With only 6 hours of transferable credits, Greg breezed through the entire bridge program in just 15 months but hit a standstill after failing his CPNE after his first attempt, which he attributed to lack of preparation on his part. Deciding that failing the CPNE again wasn’t an option he attended Sheri Taylors workshop which cultivated two great outcomes. Not only did Greg pass his CPNE in September of 2009 and graduated from Excelsior College he also realized that he had a place in Sheri’s workshop to help others avoid the devastating blow of failing the CPNE. Greg realizes that book knowledge alone will not prepare you for the rigors of taking the CPNE and he’s passing on his knowledge and hands-on experience to future test takers. They say sometimes the best way to learn is from your mistakes but at $1900 per attempt, Greg prefers to teach students to learn from his mistakes so that students won’t have to experience the let down of not passing their first time. Greg is a key member of our team and with an extensive background in teaching and an outgoing and fun personality he teaches from personal experience how to (and how not to) pass the CPNE. |