Benjamin Abankwa, BSN, RN, SCRN: A Dedicated Advocate for Patient Care in Minnesota
Committed to Enhancing Quality of Life through Compassionate Nursing
Edina and Maplewood, Minnesota – Benjamin Abankwa, BSN, RN, SCRN is making significant strides in the nursing field as a Registered Nurse at M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital and Fairview St. John’s Hospital. With a deep commitment to enhancing the quality of life for his patients, Benjamin embodies the core values of communication, safety, and trust in his daily practice. His dedication to patient-centered care is evident in both his professional roles and interactions with those he serves.
M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital provides a comprehensive range of services to the southwest Twin Cities metro area, utilizing cutting-edge technology and a collaborative approach to ensure personalized care. With access to over 40 specialty services, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and emergency services, the hospital is committed to meeting the diverse healthcare needs of its community. Fairview St. John’s Hospital, a full-service acute care facility, further complements this mission with its 184 licensed beds and extensive healthcare offerings.
Benjamin’s journey into nursing began at American Indian OIC in Minneapolis, where he completed his pre-nursing studies. He subsequently earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Capella University. His nursing career commenced at Valhalla Place in Oakdale, where he honed his skills from May 2015 to September 2016. He then joined Woodbury Health Care Center, serving as a registered nurse for five years and gaining invaluable experience in diverse patient care environments.
In addition to his clinical roles, Benjamin has taken on leadership responsibilities as an NOC shift supervisor at Presbyterian Homes & Services, enhancing his expertise in nursing management. He also briefly worked as an RN case manager at St. Croix Hospice, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to holistic patient care.
A member of the American Nurses Association, Benjamin remains engaged in his professional development and is stroke-certified, highlighting his dedication to staying informed about best practices in patient care.
Above all, Benjamin attributes his success to his unwavering passion and drive for nursing, always striving to make a meaningful impact on the lives of his patients. His journey exemplifies the spirit of nursing and the profound difference that compassionate care can make in the community.
Learn More about Benjamin Abankwa:
Through his online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/nurse/4150399