Michael Dow

Biographie

Michael Stephen Dow is married to Perla in Arizona and has 3 kids. Michael was
on a path to attend medical school and then the events of September 11, 2001
occurred. Michael became angry at the terrorists and decided to join the US
Air Force. He went through Officer Training School and then graduated
specialized Navigator training to become an Electronic Warfare Officer.
Michael deployed 6 times for the Global War on Terror between 2005 and 2009
with the EC-130H Compass Call mission. Michael medically retired in 2010 and
then became an US Army contractor serving Wounded Warriors and ensuring they
received all of their entitled benefits for 8 years. Michael always had a love
for science and the human body so he then used his GI bill to go through
nursing school and graduated in August 2020. Michael now works as a Registered
Nurse at an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Michael's education is as follows:
B.A. in Psychology from Auburn University in 1999, B.S. in Biology from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2001, M.S. in Management from Troy
University in 2010, Masters in Health Administration from the University of
Phoenix in 2017, and M.S. from the University of Arizona in 2020 through its
15 month accelerated Masters Entry to the Profession of Nursing program.
Michael is the Founder and Manager of Dow Creative Enterprises, LLC. His books
have garnered the Silver Nautilus Book award in 2020 (Nurse Florence, Help I'm
Bleeding) and an Award-Winning Finalist in the Religion category for the 2021
International Book Awards (A Prayer to Our Father in the Heavens: Possibly the
Greatest Jewish Prayer of All Time). Michael believes we will need the best of
science and religion to successfully navigate ourselves, our civilization,
through the future obstacles we will face. More information can be found at
www.DowCreativeEnterprises.com and www.NurseFlorence.org. Nurse Florence® is a
federally registered trademark by Dow Creative Enterprises. The Nurse
Florence® series seeks to promote science and health among children and to
help increase the health literacy levels of our society. With teamwork,
inclusion, faith and perseverance, we can bravely face our problems and help
each other reach our better selves as well as our best collective good.