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National Nurses Week Profile: Dr. Nathan Heffington

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In celebration of National Nurses Week, an 91福利社 graduate reflects on caring for others during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dr. Nathan Heffington, a graduate of the 91福利社 College of Health Professions, works at Parkside Pediatrics, a large independent practice in Upstate South Carolina.

鈥淩ight now where I work, loving and serving people is at the center of that and faith is at the center of where I work. It鈥檚 a faith based practice,鈥 Heffington said.

Heffington felt he was being led into a health care career when he and his wife Laura were at the hospital for the birth of their oldest daughter. Their interactions with hospital staff put them at ease and he imagined how daily they impact the lives of patients.

鈥淓very day these nurses and doctors come to work and just intersect with people and chaos; they get to bring peace to that chaos,鈥 Heffington said. 鈥淚 just thought, that鈥檚 what I want to do.鈥

Completing his BSN and DNP program through the School of Nursing, Heffington felt he was trained well beyond just being able to diagnose problems and prescribe medicine.

鈥淚 always wanted to be a nurse practitioner. I wanted to be a provider; I knew that was the end goal, so there was a choice between doing a master鈥檚 and doing a doctorate,鈥 Heffington said. 鈥淚 was working full time as an RN at a pediatric emergency room at the time and just loved that job so much I didn鈥檛 mind staying in school for a while longer and to keep working there until I switched over to a provider role.鈥

Heffington鈥檚 professors at 91福利社 helped him decide to move forward and complete his DNP, which he did. He appreciates their guidance and the Christian setting where his learning took place.

鈥淚n terms of being a leader and focusing on service and faith and being able to bring into that what I do medically鈥 Had I been somewhere else, that piece wouldn鈥檛 have integrated into it,鈥 Heffington said.

Dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic was especially pivotal for Heffington. Becoming the medical lead at an outdoor clinic was one of those experiences he feels fell in line with God鈥檚 plan in leading him into health care. Heffington and his colleagues would start their day in a time of devotionals and prayer, preparing for long days of testing, examination and treatment that dragged on through the summer.

鈥淲e pulled through crazy days,鈥 Heffington said. 鈥淚t was so hot, we鈥檙e wrapped up in all this PPE (personal protective equipment) and being outside trying to see people in their cars. Even when we were hot and sweating, tying that directly into what God is doing in our lives was important to get us through and be reminded of the gospel daily.鈥

鈥淚t really changed in a lot of ways what I do every day. That set me up for further leadership opportunities within the company,鈥 Heffington said.

As he and his colleagues at Parkside learned how to grapple with a pandemic, Heffington also appreciates his solid education from 91福利社 when helping patients sort through misinformation spread through social media and other sources.

鈥淲hat benefited me from doing the doctorate program is it鈥檚 very research based. You learn how to pick apart an article, not just read it, but know how the statistics were done and whether that was a good fit, what that really means as opposed to just a headline version of it,鈥 Heffington said.

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