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Creating Opportunities for Nurse Entrepreneurship and Side Hustles

Minority Nurse

My Side Hustle Story In the first decade of the century, nurse entrepreneurship lived on the fringes of the online conversations occurring by and about nurses on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. I launched my blog in 2005, and as it focused on nursing, it became one of the first nursing blogs on the internet.

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Nurses Hustle: From Side Gigs to Entrepreneurship

Minority Nurse

In recent years, there has been an increase in nurse entrepreneurs who have chosen a less conventional path in the healthcare industry. Nurses, known for their dedication and adaptability, are now moving beyond traditional direct patient care roles and venturing into side gigs and full-fledged entrepreneurial ventures.

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When the Career Cookies Crumble

Digital Doorway

Whether it's a cardiac patient with tachycardia or a nursing career turned sour after being fired, it's the same thing -- you gather data before taking action. Is it a lack of self-confidence? Did your communication skills alienate you from your colleagues, leading to an irreparable rift that resulted in your being laid off?

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Your Nursing Career Report Card

Digital Doorway

Well, your nursing career deserves a report card, too. Report cards can be a measurement of performance, communication, talent, intelligence, diligence, attention to detail, time management, relationships, and many other categories. How badly are you falling down on the job of self-care, nurses? Get to the gym?

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Nurses Revolutionizing Healthcare

American Nurse

Nursing is a knowledge-intensive profession. Nurses possess a deep understanding of clinical needs and are adept at identifying and communicating ideas and opportunities for improvement. Nurses play a crucial role in improving access to quality healthcare by creating opportunities for interdisciplinary care.

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Six Steps to Being a Better Nurse Communicator

Minority Nurse

One of the most important non-clinical skills for a nurse to develop is the strong power of communication. Nursing care is built on the foundation of communication. Nursing is itself a highly collaborative practice in most instances. What communication and conversational skills do you need to improve?

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Six Steps to Being a Better Nurse Communicator

Digital Doorway

One of the most important non-clinical skills for a nurse to develop is strong powers of communication. Nursing is itself a highly collaborative practice in most instances, thus nurses need communication skills that will make this aspect of their work lives smoother to navigate.