Why a doctor built
an exam-prep platform
The Nurse Bridge exists because internationally educated nurses are passing the NCLEX at roughly 52% on their first attempt, against roughly 85% for US-educated candidates — and almost none of the products aimed at them are built or reviewed by a clinician.
Dr. Carlos Faviel Font
CMQ (Collège des médecins du Québec) · ABFM (American Board of Family Medicine) · EN / FR / ESDr. Font is a licensed, practicing family physician holding credentials with both the Collège des médecins du Québec and the American Board of Family Medicine. He built InstantHPI, a clinical documentation engine used in his own practice, and now builds The Nurse Bridge alongside a small physician-review workflow that checks every question item before it is published for general use.
Dr. Font currently maintains a working presence in Southeast Asia, which shaped the decision to build this platform first for the Philippine-educated nursing cohort that makes up the majority of internationally educated NCLEX-RN candidates.
Verify these credentials yourself
We would rather you check than take our word for it. Both regulators maintain public physician lookup registries.
CMQ — Québec
The Collège des médecins du Québec maintains a public register of licensed physicians, searchable by name, on cmq.org. Look up "Font" under the physician directory to confirm an active Québec license.
ABFM — United States
The American Board of Family Medicine maintains a public certification-verification tool on theabfm.org. Search by physician name to confirm current family medicine board certification.
The InstantHPI connection
InstantHPI is a clinical documentation and patient-communication engine Dr. Font built and uses in his own telemedicine practice. It has no data connection to The Nurse Bridge and handles no nursing-exam content — it is mentioned here only as context for the founder's background building physician-reviewed software, not as a product offered on this platform.