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Private Membership Program
The Elite NP Inner Circle (ENIC) was created to provide nurse practitioners a private forum. The ENIC is a 100% private membership program tailored directly for nurse practitioners. Each member is carefully vetted before being allowed entrance into this private group.
The Elite NP Inner Circle (ENIC) is for the nurse practitioner who wants to elevate their career to the next level and build a life of financial, professional, and personal freedom.
My goal is to provide an affordable outlet for nurse practitioners where we can brainstorm and strategize on the current healthcare environment, help each other build successful practices, and hopefully build some friendships to! This cost will help me maintain this platform as a lot of work has gone into creating and maintaining it.
For the nurse practitioner who is an avid consumer of The Elite Nurse Practitioner courses and would like to be in a membership program where they can obtain access to new courses, then the 2nd tier of ENIC membership is for you!
A monthly Zoom Q&A conference call with Justin Allan and the other ENIC members.
A private podcast by Justin Allan that will cover topics specific to nurse practitioner entrepreneurship that only ENIC members will have access to.
Copy of The Elite NP Model and Marketing eBook (Retail value of $51.97)
Regular access to new and old courses of your choosing every 3 months depending on the tier. Think of this as a monthly subscription to a new course of your choosing every 3 months!
(Approximate retail value of $499)
My goal is to provide an affordable outlet for nurse practitioners where we can brainstorm and strategize on the current healthcare environment, help each other build successful practices, and hopefully build some friendships to! This cost will help me maintain this platform as a lot of work has gone into creating and maintaining it.
For the nurse practitioner who is an avid consumer of The Elite Nurse Practitioner courses and would like to be in a membership program where they can obtain access to new courses, then the 2nd tier of ENIC membership is for you!
A monthly Zoom Q&A conference call with Justin Allan and the other ENIC members.
A private podcast by Justin Allan that will cover topics specific to nurse practitioner entrepreneurship that only ENIC members will have access to.
Copy of The Elite NP Model and Marketing eBook (Retail value of $51.97)
Regular access to new and old courses of your choosing every 3 months depending on the tier. Think of this as a monthly subscription to a new course of your choosing every 3 months!
(Approximate retail value of $499)
So, what is the catch you might be thinking? There is none. There is no commitment to remain in the ENIC. You can leave whenever you want, unlike most membership programs. My mission is to help one nurse practitioner at a time obtain financial and professional freedom and the ENIC is here to help you achieve that goal!
The Elite Nurse Practitioner is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Yes, you can! If you want to enroll into tier 1 at first and then enroll into tier 2 later to be on a subscription type plan for courses, you certainly can do that. On the other hand, if you decide you want some 1 on 1 mentorship and go with Tier 4 but after 3 months, you are up and running but still want to be part of the community, then you can downgrade to tier 1. It is up to you!
We require the nurse practitioner signing up for membership to upload a minimum of two copies of identification that proves they are an NP. For example, a copy of their board certification, state license, school transcripts, etc. If we feel like more verification is needed, we will email you. Once you are accepted into the ENIC, this information is permanently deleted from our secure server.
Yes, you can! If you want to enroll into tier 1 at first and then enroll into tier 2 later to be on a subscription type plan for courses, you certainly can do that. On the other hand, if you decide you want some 1 on 1 mentorship and go with Tier 4 but after 3 months, you are up and running but still want to be part of the community, then you can downgrade to tier 1. It is up to you!
We require the nurse practitioner signing up for membership to upload a minimum of two copies of identification that proves they are an NP. For example, a copy of their board certification, state license, school transcripts, etc. If we feel like more verification is needed, we will email you. Once you are accepted into the ENIC, this information is permanently deleted from our secure server.
No, this is a different program! The Elite NP courses are hosted on the Teachable platform; therefore, it has a separate login. The ENIC is hosted on the Elite NP website itself, therefore it will have a separate login. So, there are two logins for Elite NP members: one for courses and another for the ENIC. The login page for both is HERE.
Absolutely not! You still have indefinite access to your courses through the Teachable course platform!
Of course! If you want to just purchase a course, you can still do so HERE. Most members are in tier 1 of the ENIC and just purchase courses of their choosing through the courses page. The main goal of the ENIC is to have a tight knit community of NPs that can communicate over a secure platform!
Yes, it will, you will just be enrolled into that course under your Teachable account, not in your ENIC account. Therefore, you must ensure you have a Teachable account in addition to your ENIC account.
Yes, you can! There are no commitments to be a member. You will receive indefinite access to the course/s of your choosing if you are in tiers 2-4 but only after you have been in the program for a minimum of 3 months though. This is to prevent people from signing up, getting a course at a significantly discounted price, and leaving a week later.
The Elite Nurse Practitioner is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.