Shani George
Delta Excellence Home Healthcare
Philadelphia, PA USA
"Dust your boots off, get back up, and go. If you don’t, you’re only wasting your time."
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Shani's work combines: Medicine, Science, and Helping People
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When I was considering switching from pre-law to nursing, I was afraid of all of the science classes. I didn't think I was strong enough in the sciences to succeed through the program. My advisor encouraged me to pursue it because I had already taken some of the prerequisites. I had the desire to become a nurse and also had the compassion needed for the profession, so I persevered through the difficult classes and ultimately graduated with my nursing degree!
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Nursing
Temple University
Graduate Degree
Nursing Administration
Drexel University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
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I was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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I knew early on that I wanted to go into the medical field after an elementary school teacher explained what an obstetrician does.
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In high school, I learned that I was pretty good at the debate team, so I actually started out in college as a pre-law major.
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After quickly learning that law was not for me, I transitioned to nursing and earned my bachelor’s degree in nursing from Temple University.
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I also went on to earn my master’s degree in nursing administration from Drexel University.
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I’ve been working as a registered nurse for the past 22 years now!
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During that time, I also founded Delta Excellence Home Healthcare, a home health care agency in Philadelphia.
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I am currently matriculating through my PhD in nursing education.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I'm not good enough at science to pursue nursing.
How I responded:
When I was considering switching from pre-law to nursing, I was afraid of all of the science classes. I didn't think I was strong enough in the sciences to succeed through the program. My advisor encouraged me to pursue it because I had already taken some of the prerequisites. I had the desire to become a nurse and also had the compassion needed for the profession, so I persevered through the difficult classes and ultimately graduated with my nursing degree!
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I had my first son during my first year of college. He was premature, so I had to leave school to take care of him. I was determined to become a nurse, so when my son was stable enough, I wrote to the university and they allowed me to come back.