In 2014, Sarah President earned her Master of Science in Nursing with a Specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner from South University, Savannah, knowing she wanted to dedicate herself to the health care profession and the needs of others. Just four years later, she achieved that dream by opening the doors and becoming the Primary Care Provider of Medicas Medical Clinic, LLC.
Sarah’s success is no surprise to South University, as she has been heavily involved in the health care industry her entire time as a student and as an alumna. Her first year in the MSN program, she opened and operated Grace Oasis Personal Care Home, LLC, which provides 24-hour nursing care to some of the most medically fragile developmentally disabled people. They are overseen by the state of Georgia and the Department of Community Health. In 2017, Sarah opened the J&SP Training Institute, LLC, to train people to become a CNA. “It is because of my passion for health care that I embarked on the journey to teach others to hone their skills and provide passionate care for all people,” Sarah says. “Because I didn’t see the passion in some of the people… I saw so many holes in their knowledge base and I wanted to fill those gaps. I’m dedicated and committed to teaching all people in my training program to work with confidence and exercise their gift in caring for others.”
In 2018 and 2019, Sarah attended multiple community forums and was on the panel of guest speakers for the Women in Business EXPO, organized by the Douglas County Commissioner, Kelly Robinson. Sarah also appeared on multiple occasions as a guest speaker at the Bronner Business Institute, encouraging aspiring young entrepreneurs. In 2019, she was a volunteer guest at a career day organized by the Board of Education, highlighting the multiple career opportunities in the health care profession. On top of that, Sarah also supports local elementary and high schools by performing sports physicals for their athletes.
Sarah believes that education is key—even for her patients. By becoming more informed on their self-care needs, the healing process can begin. “Medicas Medical Clinic is a teaching practice where we inform and teach people how to care for themselves. We are the new trend in the health care profession and the result is undeniably amazing. We sit, we listen, and
we give care.”
“Being a student at South University allowed me to open my mind to new ideas of how I wanted to reach people, and possibly the world, through health care.”
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