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A Marquis Who's Who Magazine 27 in similar positions. In a field that offers limitless opportunities, there’s always a chance to learn something new. By keeping abreast of advancements in his field, Mr. Reynolds has noticed significant changes over the years, including a nursing shortage he predicts will occur in the next five to 10 years due to several variations in the health care system. Still, he urges seasoned professionals and those who are up-and-coming to always make use of the numerous opportunities offered to them and remain dedicated to the practice. Mr. Reynolds became an RN in 1996 and obtained an Associate of Science in nursing from Southern Union State Community College. He holds certifications in basic life support, advanced cardiovascular life support, water treatment in nephrology, and medical-surgical nursing. The president of the West Central District Organization of Nurse Leaders, Mr. Reynolds is also a board member of the Georgia Organization of Nurse Leaders and maintains affiliations with the Officers’ Association and the Georgia Stroke Professional Alliance. He’s also received three Meritorious Service Medals for his military service. Looking ahead, he hopes to be promoted and earn a Master of Science in nursing with a concentration in administration. For more information on his background, visit his website (www.williamreynolds.net ).

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