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Texas Army Nurse Prepares for Next Chapter in Leadership with MSN

Post University

I was waiting tables because there were no other job opportunities in my profession close to home, but my stepfather was the one to tell me I needed to get back into the military, she recalls. For the next two years, Lisa worked long shifts to handle the overflow of COVID patients from the civilian population as well as military patients.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

Serving nearly 10,000 nurse leaders, the American Organization for Nursing Leadership offers resources for aspiring nurse leaders, established directors and seasoned executives. National League for Nursing (NLN). The Army Nurse Corps Association, Inc. e-anca.org.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

Before I became a nurse, I was a medic in the Army and I was inspired to pursue a career in Nursing by the Male Nursing Officers in my unit who not only mentored myself but were selfless in their willingness to teach and impart their knowledge onto us medics. Andrew | Nurse Manager and Director of Nursing & Midwifery.