White Coats & Real Talk
White Coat Loading: A Future NP Rise in Healthcare
Season 2: Episode #5: White Coat Loading: A Future NP Rise
in Healthcare
Host: Dr. Angel White, DNP, PMHNP, FNP-BC
Guest: Nicholas Clay, RN, FNP Student
On this episode of Black Excellence in Healthcare: White
Coats & Real Talk, Dr, Angel White interviews Nicholas Clay, a
Bachelor’s-prepared Registered Nurse with 6 years of nursing experience and 4
years as a Professional Educator License–Certified School Nurse. Throughout his
progressive career with Chicago Public Schools, he advanced from School Nurse
to Lead Nurse through demonstrated leadership, clinical excellence, and
commitment to student and community health. Nicholas is currently completing a
Family Nurse Practitioner program with an anticipated graduation in June 2026.
He is passionate about reducing health disparities within minority communities
through holistic, culturally responsive, and patient-centered care.
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