At the heart of Frontier Nursing University is a talented community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, Couriers and preceptors. Spotlight blogs feature members of our FNU community who are focused on the mission of educating nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners to work with all people, with an emphasis on rural and underserved communities.
FNU graduate Brandi Milton, NP-C, has always been drawn to helping others. Inspired by her grandmother who was a nurse, she knew from a young age that she wanted to work in healthcare. Today, that passion has led her to establish her own wellness practice: Conqr Aesthetics & Wellness in Atlanta.
Originally from North Carolina, Milton earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and later completed an accelerated BSN Program at Winston-Salem State University. She then went on to serve as a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse.
While working in the PICU, Milton discovered that although she didn’t see herself remaining in a bedside nursing role long term, she had a strong passion for building meaningful relationships with her patients. As a bedside nurse, she was juggling heavy workloads and urgent needs which limited the time she had to connect with patients.
To build on her experience, Milton decided to pursue her MSN with a Family Nurse Practitioner specialty through the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Milton has now served as a nurse practitioner for 13 years, working in areas such as Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Interventional and Diagnostic Pain Management, and Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology.
To further expand her expertise, Milton pursued a second specialty as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) in Frontier’s post-graduate certificate program. Milton said her decision to become a PMHNP was driven by the realization that mental health plays a critical role in every position she has held throughout her healthcare career.
“In every single specialty, mental health is woven throughout,” she said.
As a post-graduate student at FNU, Milton said she found a great support system of like-minded individuals.
“I have met and made friends with so many other providers. I went into the program as a post-graduate student, so it was different than the traditional students who were coming in for their first degree,” she said. “We had a really close-knit community.”
For Milton, the journey to embracing holistic wellness was one influenced by her family’s own experiences with health challenges. Milton’s late mother was diagnosed with breast cancer while Milton was a senior in college. She said watching her mother change her lifestyle and embrace wellness shifted her perspective on health.
“That’s when I really started to focus on the holistic side and the wellness side because I saw how her overall health outcomes improved when she made those changes,” she said.
Milton founded Conqr Aesthetics & Wellness in 2022. The business offers a comprehensive range of treatments designed to help patients achieve their aesthetic goals and enhance overall wellness. Treatments range from minimally invasive cosmetic procedures to personalized weight loss programs and revitalizing IV therapy.
Milton is committed to providing natural-looking results and personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual’s unique needs and goals. She plans to broaden the scope of her practice with the PMHNP certificate from Frontier. While she may be seeing a patient for one concern, her ability to assess mental and emotional health will allow her to focus on the full spectrum of a patient’s needs. Her plan is to add a concierge medicine component and on-call providers to her practice to bridge the gap between physical and mental health.
“I knew there was a need, and I knew that I could create a business where we treat the whole person,” she said.
Milton said that whether you’re just beginning a career in healthcare or advancing your education, it’s essential to find the specialty that brings you a unique sense of joy and fulfillment.
“Finding that area that brings you joy translates to providing the best patient care,” she said. “When you love your job, when you love what you do, your patients notice it.”
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We had the opportunity to visit Brandi Milton and her aesthetics clinic in Atlanta during our Presidential Tour. Go behind the scenes with Brandi, President Dr. Brooke Flinders and PMHNP Clinical Director Dr. Susan Piper in this episode of On the Trail:
If you’d like to meet up with us this year, please see our full Presidential Tour schedule for events and more where we will be connecting with and celebrating the FNU community. To read more graduate stories, visit our alumni news page.