MVCTC Alumni Success Story - Brenda Chewning, Allied Health Tech Prep Class of 2004 from West Carrollton.

09/30/2021

MVCTC Alumni Success Story  - Brenda Chewning, Allied Health Tech Prep Class of 2004 from West Carrollton.  

Brenda attended Ohio University and Wright State University, earning her bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing. She has been a Registered Nurse since 2013 and a primary care Family Nurse Practitioner since 2019.  Brenda is employed at Premier Physicians Network as a Family Nurse Practitioner.  

How did MCJVS/MVCTC help you to be successful? "When I attended MVCTC, I had no intention of being a nurse, although I knew I wanted to be in healthcare. After completing two years in the Allied Health Tech Prep Program in 2004, I decided to get married right out of high school and follow my now-ex when he joined the military. I spent five years following his career while working as a pharmacy technician. We had a child, and my son's delivery inspired me to pursue a degree in nursing. After my ex and I divorced, it was my time to fulfill my dream to become a registered nurse finally. I was accepted into Wright State University. Even though it had been five years since I graduated MVCTC, the principles, and knowledge I learned while a high school student were still there to help me succeed in college. It was like learning to ride a bike again. The concepts from anatomy and physiology, basic nursing skills, and medical terminology came flooding back to me while in the nursing program at Wright State. I was a single parent during most of my undergraduate education. I graduated Magna Cum Lade from Wright State University in 2013 with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Nursing. Before my graduation from Wright State, I knew that I would continue my education to become an advanced practice nurse. I spent seven years as a registered nurse in high-risk obstetrics at a local health system. I was very involved in multiple roles as a nurse, including alternate team leader, preceptor, and a member of several committees. I applied to Ohio University's Master of Science Family Nurse Practitioner program three years after becoming an RN. I completed my graduate education while working full-time on the night shift as an RN. I graduated with my master's degree from Ohio University in 2019 as a family nurse practitioner. I was named 'Most Outstanding Graduate' from all of their MSN programs that year. I currently work as a primary care provider in a family practice office through the same local health system I worked for as a nurse. I love getting to take care of patients across a lifespan. I plan to obtain my Doctorate in Nursing within the next five years. MVCTC played a large part in the success I've had in my career. I know I would not be where I am without that head-start that my vocational program gave me during my high school education."