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

Empowered Nurses

“I’m not comfortable promoting myself or selling services.” ” · Objection: Nurses often prioritize patient care over self-promotion, so the idea of selling can feel uncomfortable or even in conflict with their professional identity. Solution: Frame marketing as education. “I’m afraid of failing.”

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Nurses and the Tapestry of Collaboration

Daily Nurse

Nurse entrepreneurs generally can’t do it all alone. Even with strategic partnerships, cross-promotion, and peer support, nurses in business need to collaborate with a diverse range of people to achieve success. Nurses collaborate as clinicians, educators, researchers, writers, filmmakers, and administrators.

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The Power of Nurses in Media: Elevating Your Brand as a Nurse Entrepreneur

Minority Nurse

As nurses, there are times when we want to share our knowledge and passion with a broader audience. Whether educating patients on the importance of preventive care or advocating for better healthcare policies, our voices carry immense power. How You Can Leverage Media Leveraging media as a nurse entrepreneur isn’t intuitive or easy.

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Black Friday Deals for Nurses This Holiday Season

Nurse.com

Amazon Best Buy Kohls Target Walmart Small Business Saturday (November 25) Small Business Saturday is a day to highlight and support small businesses, and this is especially important in the nursing community. From clothing to consulting services, nurse-owned businesses understand the role of a nurse and all that comes with it.

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Top 10 Reasons to Start a Nurse-Owned Business

Empowered Nurses

Whether it’s offering specialized care for a particular population, creating innovative healthcare technologies, or providing educational programs, or consulting on medical issues with attorneys, you can fill those voids and contribute to a healthier society. Starting your own business empowers you to address those gaps directly.

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Nurses Hustle: From Side Gigs to Entrepreneurship

Minority Nurse

In recent years, there has been an increase in nurse entrepreneurs who have chosen a less conventional path in the healthcare industry. Nurses, known for their dedication and adaptability, are now moving beyond traditional direct patient care roles and venturing into side gigs and full-fledged entrepreneurial ventures.

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Nurses Revolutionizing Healthcare

American Nurse

Nurses can be champions in their institutions bringing new ideas, conducting research to improve client outcomes, advancing their education, and leading teams (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2021). References American Nurses Association (2024). Technology is changing the nursing industry.