Meet Nurse Gwenny: Changing CE for Real Nurses

Meet Nurse Gwenny and discover how her experience shapes better continuing education for nurses.

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Nurse Gwenny delights in sharing incredibly good nursing and critical care transport educational content with people just like you.

Disclaimer:

Let’s get the elephant in the room labeled. I, Mr. Nurse Gwenny, am writing this. Of course I am biased. I believe that Nurse Gwenny is one of the greatest critical care transport and pre-hospital educators of our time and probably for some time to come.

Now, I am not alone is sharing this belief. Last December we taught our first in person Flight Ready Course. The EMS captain in charge of providing education for one of the largest metropolitan cities in the U.S. emphatically told me, “I had my doubts, but now I don’t. She’s one the best teachers I’ve ever seen speak.” We regularly hear and read it from the testimonials that land in our inboxes. It’s incredible.

Who is Nurse Gwenny?

Nurse Gwenny has the gift of teaching. She’s highly creative. Extremely intelligent. Funny.

Her experience as an ER nurse, flight nurse, critical care & pre-hospital educator has thoroughly equipped her to build out a complete learning experience for clinicians from all walks and backgrounds to grow in their respective fields.

2026 has been the launch of that very pursuit in what is called The Nurse Gwenny Library.

What inspired this library project?

  • Seeing an excitement for learning in students

  • Hearing the aha! moments

  • The daily DMs from followers asking for help

Nurse Gwenny sees and understands the challenges nurses face, from long shifts to demanding patient care. Her library provides accredited lessons designed to be concise and applicable in real-world scenarios. Through The Nurse Gwenny Library, nurses, EMTs, and paramedics can access high-quality, time-efficient education that truly supports professional growth.

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