Anyone who is looking into nursing school should know of the name Krish Chopra. Krish Chopra invented the company NPHub which changes how nursing graduate nursing students complete their clinical hours. Krish Chopra is a first-generation American who revolutionized the nursing industry. The inspiration came to him through an unfulfilling sales job at AT&T where he was “overpaid and underworked”. He tried multiple times in many different industries and settled on nursing after a frantic call from a nursing student. Through this frantic phone call with the girl crying in frustration, he thought of the idea of NPHub. NPHub connects U.S. nursing students with clinical instructors who were willing to offer training for $12.50 per hour of training. This company only has 10 employees and is projected to have an annual revenue $1.6 million in 2019. His company not only revolutionized the nursing graduate clinical work but also showed that anyone can be an entrepreneur, regardless of background.
I think this is an awesome concept. My sister is going into nursing and she constantly talks about how it seems to be an unappreciated field, yet it is so important. I think this new program will start to show the importance of nursing and make it more desirable to students when thinking of a career.
That is such a great idea. Back then i heard most nursing students would work at the local hospital for the first half of the day and then have classes after lunch. The covenience of not having to worry about trying to search for a job for hours is a great selling point.