Written by Elizabeth Exline
Reviewed by聽Mark J贸hannsson, DHSc, MPH,聽Dean, College of Health Professions
Michelle Estes (MHA, 2022)
鈥淚 try to learn something new every day,鈥 explains Michelle Estes, program management advisor for clinical operations, readiness and performance at聽. 鈥淚t could be a new vocabulary word or a new process. Learning keeps your mind sharp.鈥
For Estes, this anthem to education is both personal and professional. She is a first-generation college graduate who earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing and spent more than two decades working in hospitals. Her husband is a lawyer; her daughter is in medical school with an eye toward becoming a hospitalist.
Professionally, Estes has worked in nursing education and diabetes education. About five years ago, she joined Cigna Healthcare on the recommendation of her friend and colleague Chandy McDonald, who knew Estes would thrive in an environment where education and healthcare are deeply intertwined.
鈥淗er passion for education and learning is evident in everything she does,鈥 McDonald says. 鈥淪he makes learning fun and relatable.鈥
Education, in other words, is a way of life for Estes. Her blend of on-the-job and formal training is one that has brought fulfillment in all the right places. But it wasn鈥檛 easy.
鈥淚 have always been in some form of nursing education, so I knew high[er] learning was important for my personal growth journey,鈥 Estes says. 鈥淎fter my daughter graduated college, I decided it was time to pursue a master鈥檚 degree.鈥
Twenty-five years is a long time to wait for a goal, especially for someone like Estes, who seems to capably handle a hundred things at once. She鈥檚 always moving, reading, replying or chatting in her trademark Gulf Coast drawl. But her commitment to her husband and daughter meant delaying gratification in the education arena.
鈥淚 focused my attention on raising a family and being a good wife and mother, which is hard when your children are young. You are tugged in many different directions,鈥 Estes explains.
She promised herself that she鈥檇 get that master鈥檚 degree at some point. And, as McDonald attests, Estes鈥 promises are as good as gold.
Chandy McDonald
鈥淢ichelle is a person of her word,鈥 McDonald says. 鈥淚f she tells you she is going to do something, you can consider it done.鈥
This kind of follow-through helped Estes in her Master of Health Administration (MHA) program at 爱污传媒, which she chose for its flexibility and accessibility. It also meant she approached every class with calculated determination.
Take the group projects, for instance. As soon as Estes found classmates she connected with, she made sure they worked together in every class.聽
鈥淚 took the lead on every single group project to make sure that the paper was correct, that our items were on time,鈥 Estes recalls. She鈥檇 often get her husband to proofread the papers for grammar and style, and her Type A personality saw her through the rest of the submission process.
In the end, her teammates applauded her attention to detail. Estes recalls: 鈥淚 had an MD from New York who was in our class, and he would always send me text messages and say, 鈥楾hank you so much. I had to work a night shift, and I appreciate you look at all that.鈥欌
鈥淢ichelle has a strong work ethic,鈥 McDonald adds. 鈥淪he always follows through. She has great attention to detail.鈥
That meticulousness stands Estes in good stead at Cigna, where she manages clinical operations. Since completing her MHA in December 2022, she鈥檚 moved into a project management role that keeps her juggling a lot of tasks, sometimes seven days a week.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very big job,鈥 she says.
Cigna has been a good if surprising fit for this former nurse. 鈥淐igna has a great education program,鈥 she says, noting that career growth is a major focus at the company. 鈥淭hey support continuing education and will help with a portion of the cost.鈥
Cigna鈥檚 culture of learning, as well as its mission and opportunities, resonate with Estes, who sees herself working for at least another decade. Her daughter is planning her wedding and anticipating a residency program after medical school, which leaves Estes and her husband free to pack up their motorhome and explore national parks, where they love to camp.
In the meantime, Estes will keep on learning.
Elizabeth Exline has been telling stories ever since she won a writing contest in third grade. She's covered design and architecture, travel, lifestyle content and a host of other topics for national, regional, local and brand publications. Additionally, she's worked in content development for Marriott International and manuscript development for a variety of authors.
Mark J贸hannsson is the Dean of the聽 College of Health Professions. He has a career spanning over 35 years of healthcare management, public health practice, higher education administration, teaching and clinical/behavioral research within corporate, community and academic settings. He has served as both an educational and keynote speaker, and he has been published in a variety of peer-reviewed and periodic literature.
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