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Experience Helping Elderly Relatives Inspires Nurse to Become Nursing Entrepreneur and Healthcare Advocate

Daily Nurse

My Mother was the inspiration to become a nurse, but it was my experiences helping my elderly aunt and uncle navigate the healthcare system that inspired me to become a nursing entrepreneur. As I prepared to graduate from Temple University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, I was ready to embark on a career in […].

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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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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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Exciting Nursing Career Paths for the Aging Nurse

Minority Nurse

According to the non-profit American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC), a legal nurse consultant (LNC) can be employed by insurance companies, law firms, risk management companies, and other organizations and agencies. Some LNCs are nurse entrepreneurs with private practice who work as consultants.

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9 Careers for RNs Beyond the Hospital Bedside

Every Nurse

Certification and job-specific education are required to fill this role. Coach or Entrepreneur In every stage of their career, nurses have the opportunity to help others or receive support to get through a challenging time. Diabetes nurse educators can work in a hospital, outpatient, or public health setting.

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How Hard Is Nursing School? Five Things You Should Know

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

If you are thinking of going to graduate school to earn your Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), expect to put in the work. However, the difficulty level will depend on the school and how well your education and work experience have prepared you. It depends on the program’s flexibility.

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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.