At an early age, Promise knew she wanted to be a healthcare provider. She was inspired from where she was born and raised to care for people and their families. Growing up in the Western part of Africa, health care was almost non-existent and most families had lost relatives to preventable and curable diseases. After moving to the United States in her late-adolescence, she went on to Wellstar Nursing School at Kennesaw State University in the state of Georgia, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing in 2013. Prior to graduating, Promise was employed by Wellstar Health System and she completed a one-year fellowship in Neuroscience. Promise’s early career began at Neuro Intensive Care Units. Her patient care experience within this setting further fostered a career pursuit within the primary care setting. Primary care always appealed to Promise and she continuously discovered that was her calling. She loves the variety it provides and that she can really get to know her patients and care for them through health promotion and disease prevention. She also enjoys educating her patients and finds it especially rewarding when she can teach young people healthy habits that will benefit them well into the future. In 2020 Promise obtained her Masters of Science in Nursing at Georgia State University and her Family Nurse Practitioner Certification. Preventative Medicine, chronic disease prevention and disease management are her clinical interests. Promise encourages both patients and parents to be involved in their health. She is her patients’ loudest cheerleader! Outside of work, Promise enjoys time with her husband and her two young boys. As a “boy-mom,” she is expected to engage in some outdoor activities, but she really enjoys foods, music and skating. Promise is a proud member of the AANP.