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by Nurse Coach Caroline

5 Business Lessons I’ve Learned After One Year as a Nurse Entrepreneur
Caroline Danna Caroline Danna

5 Business Lessons I’ve Learned After One Year as a Nurse Entrepreneur

In this blog post, Nurse Coach Caroline shares five valuable business lessons learned during her first year as a nurse entrepreneur. From the importance of surrounding yourself with a supportive community to the realities of delayed business success, Caroline offers insights and actionable tips for nurses considering entrepreneurship. Whether you're a nurse with a side hustle or exploring the world of coaching, this post provides practical advice on mindset, branding, and building a sustainable business. Perfect for aspiring nurse entrepreneurs looking to grow their business and find inspiration in the healthcare industry.

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New Grad Nurse Interview Tips: 5 Mistakes That Could Cost You the Job
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New Grad Nurse Interview Tips: 5 Mistakes That Could Cost You the Job

Ready to ace your new grad nurse interview? Learn about the 5 most common mistakes new grads make and how to avoid them. Get expert advice on perfecting your interview answers, impressing hiring managers, and boosting your chances of landing your dream nursing job with these must-know new grad nurse interview tips

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Inside the Mind of Your Nursing Clinical Instructor: What They Actually Care About
Caroline Danna Caroline Danna

Inside the Mind of Your Nursing Clinical Instructor: What They Actually Care About

Mastering clinical rotations is key for nursing students. Learn essential tips on professionalism, punctuality, collaboration with staff, and developing critical thinking skills. Whether you're a first-time nursing student or have a few rotations under your belt, this guide will help you thrive in clinical settings and make the most of your nursing journey.

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The Truth About Getting a Job as a New Nurse: It's Not as Easy as You Think
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The Truth About Getting a Job as a New Nurse: It's Not as Easy as You Think

Let’s start by acknowledging the reality: securing your first RN position is often the most competitive job search you’ll encounter in your entire nursing career. While hospitals may have open positions, that doesn’t mean they can just hire new grad nurses to fill them. The hiring process takes time, and according to AI, the average time it takes for a new grad nurse to land their first job is about three to six months. It’s not an overnight process.

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Study Tips Every Nursing Student Should Know About
Caroline Danna Caroline Danna

Study Tips Every Nursing Student Should Know About

Preparing for nursing exams or the NCLEX can feel overwhelming, but with the right study techniques and a solid game plan, you can set yourself up for success. Today, I'm sharing some of the strategies that helped me succeed in nursing school—strategies that can be applied to any exam. And as a bonus, I've created a free Study Playbook download with all the tips mentioned here, so you can dive into your studying with the right tools in hand.

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