Nurses-Dedicated, Underpaid, and Hard Working Professionals
- What is a common cause of Job-Hopping? Money Problems!
- What is a common cause of burnout? Money Problems!
- What is a common cause of distraction at work? Money Problems!
A recent survey of a large group of nurses confirmed that "personal finance" was the NUMBER ONE concern among working nurses. You can provide your organization, nursing school or group with timely information that will help your members get out of debt and begin to build wealth. A financially secure work force will be a much more stable work force.
Kenneth "Dean" Burke, MD, is the author of The Millionaire Nurse: A Proven Financial First-Aid Kit for Building Wealth and Achieving Freedom.
His three entertaining keynotes, and other available topics assist nurses with learning how to manage their personal finances. They will learn the key secrets to getting out of debt and building wealth.
A Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, "Dr. Dean" has been a practicing OBGYN for 25 years. But it wasn't until the nurses in his office approached him for financial advice that his passion for sharing financial secrets with nurses was born. Soon, he was hosting weekly office meetings with his nurses. The results were transformational. The movement grew. And today, Dr. Dean's wealth-building keynote speeches are enjoyed by nursing audiences nationwide.
"I respect and admire nurses so much that I'm married to one," says Dr. Dean. "It's not fair that some of the hardest working people in healthcare--our nurses--don't enjoy the financial freedom and peace of mind that so many doctors do. That's why I wrote The Millionaire Nurse, and that's why I love sharing the secrets of financial success with nursing audiences across America."
Dr. Dean graduated Summa Cum Laude from Georgia Southwestern University and then graduated from Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. He completed specialty training at Mercer University School of Medicine.
Today, Dr. Dean and his wife, Thea, have two children and divide their time between their homes in Georgia and Costa Rica.

