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#082 NP Specialty Takeovers Podcast Series – NNP with Tammi Boswell
Neonatal NP’s are advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) that help provide care to high-risk newborn infants who require postnatal care due to low birth weights, heart abnormalities, infections and other complications. It’s not a specialty for the faint of heart,...
#081 Want to Start or Grow a Side Business? Start Here!
Side hustles and how to start a business are among the top three most searched terms in the last several years. Now more than ever, people want to create multiple streams of income so that they can have more autonomy in their careers, pay off their student loans...
#080 Social Media Dos and Don’ts When You’re Job Searching
Employers are checking your social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and now even Tik Tok! Don’t believe me? A recent study by the Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that 84% of employers recruit via social media, and 43% of...
#079 Another New Grad NP Roundtable!
On the path to becoming a new nurse practitioner? Wish that you could be a fly on the wall as a new graduate in transition to see what actually goes on in practice? Today’s episode is all about the student to NP transition and is a recording taken from the NP...
#078 NP Specialty Takeovers Series – Dermatology with Patricia Delgado
Dermatology is one of the more specialized paths you can take as a nurse practitioner, and many NP’s find dermatology to be a rewarding and exciting specialization to pursue. If you have questions about how to become a Dermatology NP, what to expect or if it’s even...
#077 My Thoughts on Direct Entry NP Programs (You Might Be Surprised!)
There are a lot of opinions out there about Direct Entry NP Programs. A lot of nurses take a traditional path… Nursing school → bedside → NP school… Whereas some people (such as myself 🙋🏻♀️) take a non-traditional learning path, typically consisting of completing a...
#076 The Interview Waiting Game: 3 Things To Do While You Wait to Hear Back
Waiting to hear back after a job interview? Being stuck in the waiting period after a job interview can be nerve-wracking. You find yourself spending every free moment checking your inbox, wondering if they “found someone better”, and beating yourself up for how you...
#075 Get Your Charts Done on Time with Dr. Sarah Smith
“How can I get my charts done?” is a question you’ve likely asked yourself at some point in your nursing or NP career. Paperwork and charting is a constant challenge for most medical professionals across the board. And most NP’s and nurses, myself included, are...
#074 Should You Take a Low Offer Out of Desperation?
Questions to Answer Before Accepting a Lower Paying Nurse Practitioner Job There are times when it actually pays to take a lower salary, but there are financial and career growth factors to consider here. Which is why, just about every week, I'll be scrolling the big...
#073 NP Specialty Takeovers Series – Psychiatry with Tempesst Merricks
We’re back today with another NP Specialty Takeover Episode! If you are choosing which field to specialize in as a nurse practitioner, this exclusive podcast series will take you behind the scenes of TEN different NP specialties, so that you can make the best decision...
#072 NP Fellowships: Pros and Cons
Thinking about joining an NP fellowship or residency program? Recently many nurse practitioner residency programs have popped up around the US. And if you’re an NP student or new NP, you might be wondering - “Is this a good option for me?” Residency programs serve...
#071 Becoming a LGBTQ+ Ally with Shannon Whittington
With nearly 10 million LGBTQ+ people in the United States alone - improving healthcare for LGBTQ+ patients is needed more than ever. But did you know… Did you know…. that in the average nursing education that there is fewer than 3 hours of education about LGBTQ+...
#070 Benefits & Contract Details You Need to Know as a Nurse Practitioner
Nurse practitioners ask me questions all the time about employment benefits and contract details. Thoughtful questions, too, -- and I expect nothing less since you and my audience are just the best -- NP’s want to know, What is the difference between whether I am...
#069 NP Specialty Takeovers Podcast Series – Palliative Care with Janice Linton
Wonder which NP specialty is right for you? Choosing your specialty as a nurse practitioner is not for the faint of heart. It requires curiosity, passion, and commitment to focusing one’s expertise towards providing a unique level of care and impact on a patient’s...
#068 Amanda’s Mom is here! Reflections on 43 years of nursing
What if you could get nursing career advice from someone with over 40 years of nursing experience? Look no further, because today’s podcast episode features an exciting and very special guest... My Mom, Jane LaManna, has been a nurse for 43 years and I thought it...
#067 Burnout Round Table with Erica Dorn & Diana Page
Have you reached the point of job burnout? If you’re a member of the NP Society, then you likely know from our monthly self care classes that burnout is a major concern. And it’s not just us. Spring Health, a leading provider of behavioral health benefits, revealed...
#066 Updates from Our New Grad NP Roundtable
When I first recorded Episode #32, New Grad NP Roundtable, I never expected it to become one of our most popular episodes. It’s ranked as one of Nurse Becoming’s Top 5 Downloads ever since the release, and we’ve received tons of great feedback about it. 😃 In case you...
#065 How to Answer: “Tell me about a time when…” in interviews
If you’re a nurse practitioner or are looking for an NP job, you’ve likely heard this classic job interview question before: “Can you tell me about a time when…” .. you experienced a conflict in the workplace. .. you had to deal with a difficult patient. .. you faced...
#064 Do Physicians Hate NPs? Feat. Jenna Lizewski, DNP
Online bullying and shameful attacks on the nurse practitioner profession by our physician colleagues has, unfortunately, been a problem for a while now. And these attacks are not just against NPs, but also against physician associates and registered nurses. I know...