Non-Hospital Nursing Professions
The reality is that the skills you earn and all of the knowledge you acquire in nursing school and/or on the job can easily transfer to many different kinds of roles.
Tips for Getting Into Nursing School
Know that when you are trying to get into nursing school, you are on the path to a fulfilling career that can make a difference.
7 NCLEX Study Tips to Make Graduation Less Stressful
Deep breaths future nurses, you’ve got this! To help our community feel as prepared as possible, we’ve compiled some study tips to set you up for success!
Come Correct: How to Ace Any Nursing Interview
The key is coming in prepared. Knowing your responses to a few essential questions will help to eliminate the can’t-remember-my-own-name feeling that interview jitters can conjure up.
Nurse, period: on fighting stereotypes
To me, there has never been a more definitive period at the end of “Nurse.” To say you worked as a nurse in 2020 is a statement unto itself.
How to: Handling name mispronunciations in the workplace
The correct pronunciation of a name matters greatly and is imperative to foster healthy work environments and professional relationships.
Basic Tips for Surviving Nursing School
You are the single most important asset that you have right now. And although it may feel counterintuitive to prioritize taking care of your own body and mind right now, self-care is the best return on investment you can get while in nursing school.
In The Field: Spotlight on Aimee Whiteley, Future RN
“My nana is my inspiration; she has had four DIFFERENT types of cancer across the last 60 years and beat all of them... until now.”
Various Fields of Nursing
The multitude of opportunities is one of the amazing things about choosing a career as a nurse. To a student just starting out, that same multitude of opportunities can be overwhelming. In this article, we break down the various opportunities in nursing, and help you understand what it may be like to work in those fields.
Bursar’s Office Blues
In the past couple of decades, college tuition rates have risen astronomically, and this includes the cost of attending nursing school, as well.
The way it feels to become a nurse is that you absolutely cannot become a nurse.
I was the first to arrive for the dayshift nurses (early, of course), and when the nightshift realized I would not be relieving them in any sense, their hopeful faces fell at the sight of me. “Shit. I can’t do this,” I thought.
In The Field: Spotlight on Emily Webster, BSN, RN
“On day 1 of nursing school there are so many things I would like to say to myself but I’ll try to be brief and pick the most important things, I want others to learn from me.”
In The Field: Spotlight on Caitlyn Wood, BSN, RN
The amount of good that can be done in one nursing shift on my current unit is endless. I also love getting to care for such a broad range of patients, as my knowledge base in constantly growing.
In The Field: Spotlight on Jasmine Durant, BSN, RN
Leaving work at work is one of the best ways to deal with the stress of a nursing job I think. Creating some sort of ritual to signify that you are over that part of your day has helped me.
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