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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
| Sheri Taylor, RN, BSN |
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Although teaching is Sheri’s passion, she continues to work as a nurse in the field and has had the pleasure of traveling all over the United States as a nurse. Sheri has worked at six of the EC testing hospitals as a charge nurse on the very floors where the PCS’s are done and has participated in the selection of the patients for the students along with observing the whole CPNE process, hearing the concerns of both the students and the examiners. Sheri is currently working on her Masters degree in Nursing Education and has authored and co-authored several books. She has also had several articles published in nursing magazines and medical journals. Sheri, along with some of her coworkers at Southern Regional Medical Center, was featured on the cover of Advance Magazine for Nurses for “Best Nursing Team of 2006.” Her first love in nursing is dealing with children from birth to 18 years old. Sheri is a RNC specializing in NICU, PICU, Peds, Peds ER, Peds Psych (Particularly Autism), and Peds Oncology working at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Scottish Rite, Eggleston, and Hughes Spalding Children’s Hospital) and St. Judes. However, she has never limited her knowledge to just children. With 16 years as a nurse her resume boasts such things as being an Assistant Director, a Director, an educator for American Heart Association for 10 years in BLS, PALS, NRP, and ACLS and a disaster nurse for American Red Cross who assisted with Hurricanes Hugo and Katrina and the tornado of 2007 that swept through Americus Georgia destroying their hospital. She has served on committees for JCAHO, policies and procedures, infectious diseases, & quality assurance. She coordinated the Resuscitation Team for the new Women’s Center at Southern Regional Medical Center. Being loved by her peers, she was nominated for Nurse of the Year by Southern Regional Medical Center as well as the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Georgia’s largest and most credible newspaper. She has also founded three successful companies and does motivational speaking all over the United States for various colleges and conferences. Her skills include, but are not limited to, being certified in PICC line placements, WCON-Wound Care Ostomy Nurse, Wound Vac Certified Instructor, and S.T.A.B.L.E. certified instructor. However, sheri feels that all the things she has accomplished would be worthless if her focus/goal was not to be able to provide the best possible care to the patients to achieve the best possible outcome. |