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An Interview with Sharon Burch

Nurse Practitioners in Business

When thinking about business, the vast majority of nurses and nurse practitioners start with the idea of doing something that utilizes the professional skills they have developed. That makes sense, you spend years getting your education and developing your skills and talents, why not use them?

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What is the Voice Stopping you From Starting Your Nurse Owned Business?

Empowered Nurses

If you have a desire to start a nurse owned business, it means you can! Starting a nurse-owned business can be daunting, and nurses often have specific objections rooted in their background and professional experience. “I don’t have the business skills or knowledge.”

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Top 10 Reasons to Start a Nurse-Owned Business

Empowered Nurses

However, many nurses are now venturing beyond traditional roles and embracing entrepreneurship by starting their own businesses. A nurse-owned business allows these healthcare professionals to combine their medical expertise with their entrepreneurial spirit.

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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Retirement from nursing doesn't mean the end of professional fulfillment. Many retired registered nurses (RNs) find that they still have a passion for healthcare, education, or helping others in different capacities. Nurse Educator If you have a passion for teaching, becoming a nurse educator can be extremely rewarding.

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The Power of Nurses in Media: Elevating Your Brand as a Nurse Entrepreneur

Minority Nurse

As nurses, there are times when we want to share our knowledge and passion with a broader audience. Whether educating patients on the importance of preventive care or advocating for better healthcare policies, our voices carry immense power. It makes our businesses more relatable and fosters a deeper connection with our audience.

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Nurse Entrepreneurship: No Longer on the Fringes

American Nurse

A decade or more ago, when I told someone that I was a nurse entrepreneur, I would get the most quizzical and confused looks, including from quite a few nurses. They would say, “But nurses can’t be business people.” Rather, this idea is for any nurse who has an idea they’d like to implement.

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What Does Nursing Look Like to You?

Minority Nurse

However, nurses may also now be found in the offices of functional medicine providers, medical aesthetics clinics, or other slightly off-beat practices that serve specific purposes and client populations. Nurses are carving niches for themselves in all corners of the working world.