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I Wish This Existed Years Ago

When I graduated from NP school (what feels like a million years ago), I struggled to bridge the gap between the books and the exam room, and I was nervous every day. I was fortunate to have mentors who helped me close that gap (one of them was my wife, Gina, who is also a clinician). Years later, when I opened up my own practice, I saw NP students facing the same challenges I once did. So, we created a system to help boost their clinical confidence and…. It worked! Every semester, we receive texts, emails, and visits from students who tell me how prepared they were for their first job because of the system they learned in my practice. So, eventually, we decided to turn it into the courses you see here today.

The lectures are different because they build upon the education you already received in school, so instead of focusing on the body system or the disease, they focus on the chief complaint. I designed the videos this way because patients don’t come in and say, “I have a myocardial infarction.” They say, “I have chest pain,” and you have to assimilate all of your learning into a clinical decision. In addition, you have to ensure that your documentation is thorough so that anyone who reads your charts knows how you got to that decision. This is why we also included the templates!

The courses have become so popular that even established NPs are using the courses as refreshers. Some NPs have taken a few years off for various reasons or have been in a specialty for many years and want to return to primary care. This series has been a gamechanger for them as well.

We put our hearts and years of experience into these courses. We are confident they will equip you with the clinical confidence you need to succeed.

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OUR MISSION

What We Do

Our mission is to support the professional development and success of nurse practitioner students by boosting clinical confidence.

Our innovative approach focuses on practical application and real-world decision-making skills, ensuring your students graduate as confident NPs.

Our proprietary clinical bootcamp formula enhances clinical decision making skills, levels the playing field for all NP students and addresses the RN-NP gap.

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WHO WE ARE

Two people wearing black jackets present at the Primary Care Bootcamp. One is speaking at a podium, while the other addresses the audience with a smile, sharing Our Story with passion and enthusiasm.

We get it.

We see patients every day. In our primary care practice, EG Healthcare, our NPs take care of over 20,000 patients. So we know EXACTLY what it feels like to be in your shoes, and we designed this program directly from our experience in the real world.

Efrat LaMandre PhD, FNP-C

Dr. Efrat LaMandre, FNP, PHD is a public speaker and best-selling author with over 5 million followers on various platforms, Dr. Efrat LaMandre, – or Dr. E as everyone calls her- is a Medical Disruptor, disrupting and reshaping healthcare.


Dr. E is a trailblazer in nurse practitioner education, spearheading EG Prep, an innovative company dedicated to equipping Nurse Practitioners students with the clinical confidence needed for excellence in primary care.


In addition, Efrat owns and operates EG Healthcare, a medical practice serving over 20,000 patients across pediatric, adult, and geriatric spectrums.


She also founded Hawk Scribes, a medical scribe company to help providers focus on their patients instead of her charts, and developed The Knew Method, a national functional medicine company that prioritizes getting to the root cause of medical issues rather than just treating symptoms.


Efrat’s influence extends to her local community as well. She serves as the Chair of the Staten Island Hospital Board of Trustees. She is also Clinical Faculty at Wagner College.


Gina LaMandre PA-C

Gina LaMandre PA-C is the Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor at Northeast College of Health Sciences.


Previously, she served as the coordinator of Didactic Education at Monmouth University and prior to that, she was the director of clinical education for one of the largest PA programs in the country, at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.


Clinically she worked at Robert Wood Johnson Emergency Department for ten years and in a Community Health Clinic for the Underserved Population for 6 years.


In addition to her work in PA programs, she is a frequent lecturer in many Nurse Practitioner conferences and institutions.