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What is the Voice Stopping you From Starting Your Nurse Owned Business?

Empowered Nurses

If you have a desire to start a nurse owned business, it means you can! Starting a nurse-owned business can be daunting, and nurses often have specific objections rooted in their background and professional experience. “I don’t have the business skills or knowledge.”

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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Entrepreneurship and Business Opportunities Retirement can be the perfect time to explore entrepreneurial ventures. With years of nursing experience, retired RNs have the expertise necessary to start their own nurse entrepreneur businesses in healthcare or wellness.

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Nurses and the Tapestry of Collaboration

Daily Nurse

Nurse entrepreneurs generally can’t do it all alone. They may need web developers, virtual assistants, accountants, and others to run their business, regardless of its size. Without the cooperation and collaboration of family and loved ones, our care often fails or yields outcomes that fall short of our expectations.

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What Does Nursing Look Like to You?

Minority Nurse

However, nurses may also now be found in the offices of functional medicine providers, medical aesthetics clinics, or other slightly off-beat practices that serve specific purposes and client populations. Nurses are carving niches for themselves in all corners of the working world. Nurse inventors?

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The Music of Nursing

Daily Nurse

Meanwhile, a busy ICU or emergency department nurse works with many interdisciplinary colleagues. For school nurses, looking after hundreds of noisy schoolchildren in a chaotic school environment might feel as loud and brash as a marching band or the music performed at a three-ring circus.

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Investing in innovation

American Nurse

The ANA Innovation Accelerator is a free, 9-month program that offers resources and support for nurses and nursing students interested in creating positive change in healthcare through innovative practices. It was amazing exposure for nurse entrepreneurs.” Rowell has received effusive positive feedback on the app.

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An Interview with Sharon Burch

Nurse Practitioners in Business

When thinking about business, the vast majority of nurses and nurse practitioners start with the idea of doing something that utilizes the professional skills they have developed. On this episode of the NP Business Matters podcast, have a chat with Sharon Burch. You’ll also find us in your favorite podcast player.