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What is the best way to avoid nursing burnout as a new grad nurse? #Spring25
I am a college student who just got accepted into nursing school and would like to get some advice and insight on how to navigate being a new nurse after I graduate, how to negotiate pay, and what to look for when choosing a hospital to work for. I am thankful and grateful for any guidance you...

Do you ever get tired of being a nurse and was it everything you thought it would be?
Do you enjoy your job

Nurses, what advice do you have to someone deciding between Associates or Bachelors when going into nursing? #Spring25 ?
I am 34 and a single mom who is going back to school. I am thrilled and determined, looking forward to starting this September. I am currently trying to decide which direction to take for my degree and doing research on the differences. In your personal and professional opinion could you give...

What are some tips about clinicals that could help me feel more prepared?
I am going into my first year of nursing school and begin clinicals in the fall. I would like to feel prepared walking into my first clinical and not like I am walking blindly. I would like as many tips as possible from people with different experiences to help me feel more confident during...

I have almost finished the first semester in my final year of nursing, and I wanted to know what advice I can get about applying for jobs. Also, how would you encourage someone to start their career as a new graduate nurse?
I want to become a CRNA, so I must begin working in the ICU. What are the steps to start applying for a job fresh out of school?

I was looking at entry-level jobs in healthcare the other day and saw PCT’s. There were a few different areas to work in, for example oncology and rehab. I was just wondering if different PCT’s focus on a certain scope of practice, or if they’re really all the same but just have different names.?
I’m a senior with a 4.0 GPA just looking to get a jumpstart on my career.

What are the best ways to gain meaningful healthcare experience and build a strong resume while still in nursing school ?
I'm a full-time BSN student and single mom planning to specialize in emergency medicine and eventually return to serve Indigenous communities in rural Alaska. With limited time and resources, how can I stand out in a competitive field and grow into a leadership role in healthcare?

What was the hardest part about becoming a nurse?#spring25 #spring2025
I plan on attending college this fall to become a nurse and I am worried I will struggle or the work will be too hard for me. I was wondering if anyone has tips?