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Gayle Anderson

Title: Lead RN Educator
Company: North Memorial EMS Professional Education
Location: South St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

Gayle Anderson, lead RN educator at North Memorial EMS Professional Education, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Nurses for dedication, achievements, and leadership in health care.

Ms. Anderson embarked on her educational journey, earning a Bachelor of Science in nursing from the Blessing-Reiman College of Nursing in 1995, complemented by a certified nursing assistant (CNA) certification. Throughout her career, she consistently pursued further qualifications, obtaining an EMT certification and continuing to expand her expertise. Her professional trajectory began as a CNA at Good Samaritan Home, propelling her into various roles as an RN at Abbott Northwestern Hospital from 1997 to 2001 and at Regions from 2000 to 2021. 

Ms. Anderson’s commitment to education led her to serve as an Education Specialist at HCMC EMS Education from 2002 to 2022 while contributing as a registered nurse (RN) with Favorite Healthcare Staffing since 1999. Presently, she holds the esteemed position of lead RN educator at North Memorial EMS Professional Education, spearheading critical care courses and sharing her wealth of knowledge with aspiring healthcare professionals.

Ms. Anderson’s contributions transcend her career, extending into civic duties and mentorship roles. Active participation as a mentor and instructor in organizations like the Order of the Eastern Stars, Relay for Life, and the St. Paul Fire-EMS Academy reflects her dedication to community and education. Recognized for her exceptional contributions, she garnered prestigious awards such as the Preceptor of the Year Award at Regents Hospital, the Deanna Earl Award, and the Mary Piner Award.

Looking ahead, Ms. Anderson remains dedicated to advancing education standards at North Memorial EMS Education and nurturing future healthcare professionals with enhanced skills and knowledge. Her aspirations include continuing her role as an educator and mentor and guiding nurses and EMS personnel while maintaining a balanced life enriched by her family and career. Her commitment to growth echoes the support she received from her mentors, inspiring her continual evolution as a proficient and impactful educator in healthcare.

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