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Nightingale Education Group Named Best Company for Diversity, Women, and Outlook by Comparably Out of hundreds of large companies, Nightingale Education Group was recognized for its efforts as a “Best Company” for Diversity, Women, and Outlook by Comparably. Of the tens of thousands of companies rated on Comparably over the past 12 months, Nightingale Education Group employees spoke about their happiness within our organization and ranked in the top 5% of similarsized companies. These categories are based solely on sentiment feedback from employees. stakeholders from around the world. The conference emphasizes the support of rural and geographically isolated communities. This year, Nightingale Education Group CEO Mikhail Shneyder was a keynote speaker and, along with the other keynotes, shared a variety of insights, experiences, and strategies related to public health, healthcare systems, and preparedness. Chief Executive Officer Mikhail Shneyder, DNEd(hc), MBA, RN, Speaks at Hale Borealis Conference Held in Anchorage, Hale Borealis is Alaska’s premier three-day event dedicated to health care and emergency preparedness for Arctic and subarctic regions. The forum gathered key healthcare
Science Journal of Education Volume 13, Issue 2 Recently, Dr. Diane Johnson, Vice President of Learner Experience and Provost, and Dr. Courtney Davis, Manager of Faculty and Curriculum Development, pub- lished their research article “Access, Education, and Connectivity: Closing the Fourth Industrial Revolution Gap in Rural Regions.” In this paper, Drs. Johnson and Davis discuss how the Fourth Industrial Revolution has significantly reshaped global industries while rural communities continue to face critical gaps in access, education, and connectivity. This study explores the disparities in technology adoption, partic- ularly in higher education. Monday, May 12 marked the end of National Nurses Week, and Nightingale Education Group’s Chief Growth Officer Jonathan Tanner joined Good Things Utah to honor nurses, share how the College is shaping the next generation of nursing professionals, and highlight the essential role nurses play regarding our health, families, and communities. Nurses Week is a powerful reminder of the growing need for nurses across the United States. As the nation continues to face a nursing shortage, the need for skilled and compassionate nurses is greater than ever. You can watch the full interview through this link. Nightingale College Salutes National Nurses Week on Good Things Utah
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