I just graduated with my BSN in May and I accepted a public health nurse position! I’ll be working with the maternal newborn population. I help first time mamas from their first trimester of pregnancy until their baby turns two. We give them education regarding their pregnancy, labor and delivery, how to take care of their baby, and how to make positive life choices. It’s an evidence based program that has multigenerational impacts. I had no idea that the health department offers so many services to our community and that nurses are needed to provide that education, support, and guidance. I’m super excited ❤️
Omg that sounds like such a rewarding job! It’s my dream to contribute to communities especially undeserved ones! What’s your job title if you don’t mind me asking?
@@Roxyshouseful I’m in California. My senior class was hired by our health department during the fall 2020 semester as junior staff nurses to help with Covid testing and then vaccinations. They held a job fair this spring to discuss various programs that had openings and those that were interested all received positions after being interviewed.
“I don’t feel they even teach you to be a nurse.” Sis, you are so right! I always say “nursing school doesn’t teach you how to be a nurse, it teaches you how to take a test.” Great video! 😊
honestly i completely disagree. i feel like this mentality is what screwed me over and i had to go back and really review my notes. nursing school is exactly like nursing and prepares you in my opinion
I did autopsies for the state M.E. office as the assistant to the medical examiner before going to nursing school. you can do the job with or without medical training,
I have been a nurse for 15 years now. I went to many different areas including Aesthetic and occupational health. Unfortunately, all areas of nursing your are going to experience: exploitation, exhaustion, anxiety and lots of stress due to " blame on the nurse" reason most nurses want to quit nursing all together. No matter where you go, at the end the day you are a "Nurse"
I’m looking at possibly transitioning into nursing. Is it true you’re always running around like a chicken with your head cut off as you say? Flight nurse would be the goal due to what I’m perceiving as a decreased workload (Youre only dealing with 1-2 albeit unstable patients at a time for an entire flight) and $$$ (Because of my age and trying to play catch up). Either way, if it’s constantly high stress like you’re implying idk if it’s worth it
Great video! I came into nursing school knowing I want to do psych nursing but these other specialties sound so cool. It's nice to know there is so much that we can do in this field. You're never limited
Look at Atascadero State Hospital in California for RN jobs, I've been there four years and making $130,000 a year with no overtime but almost unlimited overtime available.
Thanks for this video! I’ll be starting my BSN this fall and one of the reasons I chose nursing is because it’s so broad. Watching your channel and others like it has really inspired me to share my experience of nursing school as I’m going through the process to hopefully help others
Thank you for all your videos I am a 30yr old CMA and I have been debating for years on going back to school for nursing because of the lack of confidence in myself. But watching your videos shows me I can do it ; thank you🥰
Go for it I'm 47 years old and o have been thinking about it for many years... We better don't waste more time... We lose more because of the fear of losing itself
Thank you for all these ideas!!! I am starting nursing school in August and I’m super excited 😁 I’ve been watching your videos for about two years dreaming of the day when I finally got to finish my pre-requisites & start an actual program. So watching this and finally being accepted into a program makes me feel even more excited. Watching your videos is part of what convinced me to go into the field.
As a RN, my first Income I do a normal 9-5 job, my second income I put it back to work to make more money because I'm not just after the money but the freedom to live on my terms Lol 😁😁😁
@@keishacomerford2698 yes because I'm planning towards early retirement making extra 2/3k weekly as extra income from my Investing trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income
@@sandramish2229 awesome, speaking of investing. I've heard so many people talk about it but I don't really know how to start and make a good investment, share more info please
@@gracedaniels6172 there's a lot of in vesting options (real estate, cr ypto, s tocks, ETFS) but my best advice get a professional lead you into profitable one
This could not come at a better time. Looking to transition out of bedside next year! Flight nursing I think is super cool and has def interested me since I started my career last year. My hospital requires experience in the critical care in case any RNs or future nursing students was wondering. Love your videos!
Such a dope idea for a video! We found this SUPER helpful. I saw flight nurses for the first time when we started our positions at Stanford and they looked like such badasses!
Veterinary nursing , I found a school in Indiana ( probably more ) . It doesn't pay well , but you would work for a vet or zoo or maybe for group doing something in Africa or someplace that has research.
Amazing list of nursing specialities of interest. For anyone interested, nurses also work with US CDC and Canadian PHAC as Quarantine officers at the boarders and in various departments and as adjudicators. Also dont forget teaching even in small colleges if you are good in that (I have zero patience). Opportunities in nursing is endless
Hi just found your channel, thank you for sharing the knowledge. I know this is a couple of years old and curious if you’ve done a video on nurse coaching ?
You are gorgeous && i always look forward to watching your videos , I learn more && more about nursing , that excites me to start nursing school. Also wanted to know where you got your shirt it’s really cute
Hi there! I’m currently in high school looking to apply to college but I’m really not sure if nursing is the right career for me. I used to be so sure about it but now I’m very conflicted. Could anyone give me any advice? Everything is super appreciated, thanks!
Like the video shows, there are tons of things you can do as a nurse and so many avenues you can pursue. Not many people are 100% sure of what they want to do when they start college. I'm in nursing school right now and there are days that I'm not 100% sure either. For me, I know that I like science, learning about disease processes, volunteering/making a difference, and the job flexibility that comes with nursing. I also know that I can be a nurse pretty much anywhere which is great because I don’t know where I will end up after graduation (so many possibilities)! Nursing is a good fit for me but it's completely okay not to be sure or to look at different careers. My advice would be to make a list of the things that are important to you in a career (interest/passion, working hours, flexibility, locations, pay, work environment, balance, ability to move into different positions etc). Keep that list with you during college apps and try to find which major fits what you want from your career best. Also, no degree or career is perfect, it's what you make it! Sorry that this was super long!
I worked as the assistant to the state M.E. doing autopsies. But it was before I even went to Nursing school. Did all the state autopsies as a Paramedic. It really didn't require medical knowledge. Just a strong stomach and a willing attitude.
I'm Indian 4th year bsc nursing student...can you please guide scope of nursing in overseas...like I'm confused that what should i do after my graduatio...should i stay here in India or should I go somewhere...can u please guide
I was looking to go into cosmetics but definitely interested in psych nurse or other options. Also French immersion! Anyone please feel free to give me tips ik it’s not about the money I am very passionate but also want to be financially free atleast 100k a year
I know I don't want to be confined to a hospital 24/7, of course I want to start in that field just for hands ln experience but eventually I believe I'd move on to something else. And I think being a Legal Consultant Nurse would be it. I'd also like to try Crew Nurse and for sure Teleamedicine Nursing!
can you spotlight each speciality with a person of that work and have an in-depth profile of them? i want to know more. i want to see you interactive with actual persons that does that work so we know first hand. is that possible? q/a, you can pant for questions and we can get answers.
I'm a Flight Nurse and most of us DO NOT work for hospitals. Of the 4 places I've worked, only one was hospital based. Before Flight Nursing, I worked in ER and ICU for 14 years. Before that, I worked for 20 years as a Paramedic. Yes, 34 years total. Other fun jobs were working in the State Prison and doing autopsies for the State Medical Examiner's office. So many things to do in the medical field.
@@TheNurseNook thank you so Much. I wanted to let you I followed every tip and study techniques from your videos to help me with nursing school and I have 9 weeks left in my program.
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🕯️Thank you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 🤍
Love you mon amour. Yes, I want to do all that if you truly want to travel. !🙏 open a B. O. A account for faster if you decide to come. And tell him. I'll leave him a girlfriend if he's looking for a black girl too.👂🤔
Good content always. I'm a surgeon and my wife is a nurse. Trading the financial market is the easiest way i make extra cool income monthly without stress.
1. Aesthetic Nursing
2. Flight Nursing
3. Legal Nurse Consultant
4. Occupational Nurse
5. Research Nurse
6. Public Health Nurse
7. Nursing Informatics
8. Cruise Ship Nurse
9. Telemedicine Nurse
Thank you
Thank you and knew about those type of nursing jobs already.
thank you.
Thank you !
Thank you for saving us some time!
I just graduated with my BSN in May and I accepted a public health nurse position! I’ll be working with the maternal newborn population. I help first time mamas from their first trimester of pregnancy until their baby turns two. We give them education regarding their pregnancy, labor and delivery, how to take care of their baby, and how to make positive life choices. It’s an evidence based program that has multigenerational impacts. I had no idea that the health department offers so many services to our community and that nurses are needed to provide that education, support, and guidance. I’m super excited ❤️
So happy for you 🥰
Omg that sounds like such a rewarding job! It’s my dream to contribute to communities especially undeserved ones! What’s your job title if you don’t mind me asking?
@@kadijuhhh I’m a public health nurse 😊
Congratulations!! May I ask how you found this job and what state you are in?
@@Roxyshouseful I’m in California. My senior class was hired by our health department during the fall 2020 semester as junior staff nurses to help with Covid testing and then vaccinations. They held a job fair this spring to discuss various programs that had openings and those that were interested all received positions after being interviewed.
“I don’t feel they even teach you to be a nurse.” Sis, you are so right! I always say “nursing school doesn’t teach you how to be a nurse, it teaches you how to take a test.” Great video! 😊
honestly i completely disagree. i feel like this mentality is what screwed me over and i had to go back and really review my notes. nursing school is exactly like nursing and prepares you in my opinion
Forensic nursing is one you didn’t mention that always sounded cool to me. Also nurse health coaching. I love how many options us nurses have.
Never heard of Forensic nursing
I did autopsies for the state M.E. office as the assistant to the medical examiner before going to nursing school. you can do the job with or without medical training,
I have been a nurse for 15 years now. I went to many different areas including Aesthetic and occupational health. Unfortunately, all areas of nursing your are going to experience: exploitation, exhaustion, anxiety and lots of stress due to " blame on the nurse" reason most nurses want to quit nursing all together. No matter where you go, at the end the day you are a "Nurse"
I’m looking at possibly transitioning into nursing. Is it true you’re always running around like a chicken with your head cut off as you say?
Flight nurse would be the goal due to what I’m perceiving as a decreased workload (Youre only dealing with 1-2 albeit unstable patients at a time for an entire flight) and $$$ (Because of my age and trying to play catch up).
Either way, if it’s constantly high stress like you’re implying idk if it’s worth it
I thought of the same thing vs IT career 😊
@@1990chulathis is where I’m at stuck in the middle an need to decide asap!
Wow!! Perfect timing. Looking for a change in my nursing career so this was so helpful!
Thank you for watching 🥰
Great video! I came into nursing school knowing I want to do psych nursing but these other specialties sound so cool. It's nice to know there is so much that we can do in this field. You're never limited
Look at Atascadero State Hospital in California for RN jobs, I've been there four years and making $130,000 a year with no overtime but almost unlimited overtime available.
@@rebekkahthemeowsterWhat kind of patients are there in the facility ? Do they have 8 hours shift ? Thanks.
Thanks for this video! I’ll be starting my BSN this fall and one of the reasons I chose nursing is because it’s so broad.
Watching your channel and others like it has really inspired me to share my experience of nursing school as I’m going through the process to hopefully help others
Thank you, this was so helpful! I’m about to start my first bedside RN job out of school, but it’s good to know my other options!
Thank you for all your videos
I am a 30yr old CMA and I have been debating for years on going back to school for nursing because of the lack of confidence in myself. But watching your videos shows me I can do it ; thank you🥰
Go for it I'm 47 years old and o have been thinking about it for many years... We better don't waste more time... We lose more because of the fear of losing itself
Same here 😊
Thank you for all these ideas!!! I am starting nursing school in August and I’m super excited 😁 I’ve been watching your videos for about two years dreaming of the day when I finally got to finish my pre-requisites & start an actual program. So watching this and finally being accepted into a program makes me feel even more excited. Watching your videos is part of what convinced me to go into the field.
As a RN, my first Income I do a normal 9-5 job, my second income I put it back to work to make more money because I'm not just after the money but the freedom to live on my terms Lol 😁😁😁
Yeah and 9-5 can’t give you the freedom you need . An extra income stream (passive income)is a great option , keep it going 👍
I love the spirit, nice one keep it up
@@keishacomerford2698 yes because I'm planning towards early retirement making extra 2/3k weekly as extra income from my Investing trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income
@@sandramish2229 awesome, speaking of investing. I've heard so many people talk about it but I don't really know how to start and make a good investment, share more info please
@@gracedaniels6172 there's a lot of in vesting options (real estate, cr ypto, s tocks, ETFS) but my best advice get a professional lead you into profitable one
Jobs for RNs with annual salaries:
1. Cosmetic (Aesthetic) Nursing ($77,509)
2. Flight Nursing ($81,903)
3. Legal Nurse Consultant ($73,000)
4. Occupational Nurse ($69,793)
5. Research Nurse ($72,922)
6. Public Health Nurse ($65,395)
7. Nursing Informatics ($93,290)
8. Cruise Ship Nursing ($4,200-$4,900 per month)
9. Telemedicine Nursing ($64,500-$95,990)
10. ??
10.
Flight nursing always seemed so intriguing. I'm starting my first nursing job in oncology!
I needed this 🙌🏼. About to graduate nursing school and I feel like I’ve heard nothing negative opinions of what it’s to be an RN.
This could not come at a better time. Looking to transition out of bedside next year! Flight nursing I think is super cool and has def interested me since I started my career last year. My hospital requires experience in the critical care in case any RNs or future nursing students was wondering. Love your videos!
Such a dope idea for a video! We found this SUPER helpful. I saw flight nurses for the first time when we started our positions at Stanford and they looked like such badasses!
That was really informative! Great to know I’ll have options to work outside of the hospital when I become an RN
Great video! I learned early on that bedside isn't for me. It's great to know there are so many other options. Thank you!
This is such a great video -- I was looking at other jobs I can have aside from my full time and this has been a great inspiration!!!
Veterinary nursing , I found a school in Indiana ( probably more ) . It doesn't pay well , but you would work for a vet or zoo or maybe for group doing something in Africa or someplace that has research.
A Veterinary nurse is a totally different profession from a registered nurse. Unfortunately they are not at all interchangeable.
Video starts at 3:00
Yes! Nursing has so many different avenues. Great insight!
This was actually a very interesting and helpful video! I appreciate the research that went into this! Thanks😃
This is such a good video thank you girl ! It’s super informational
Amazing list of nursing specialities of interest. For anyone interested, nurses also work with US CDC and Canadian PHAC as Quarantine officers at the boarders and in various departments and as adjudicators. Also dont forget teaching even in small colleges if you are good in that (I have zero patience). Opportunities in nursing is endless
Very cool! Actually a few I had never heard of lol. How big the field is always surprises me.
Same here! We’ve never heard of occupational nursing before! Great info 👏🏼
Thank you for making this video. Not in nursing school yet but very informative to know that there are other jobs besides the hospital ❤
This is so informative, thank you!
Great video as always and Nursing job opportunities are so endless so many different jobs to choose from 👍🏾👏🏾❤️🤗
Hi just found your channel, thank you for sharing the knowledge.
I know this is a couple of years old and curious if you’ve done a video on nurse coaching ?
Yes!! Love the video!!
I just saw an ad about medical career and it had your picture on it!!! I took a screenshot 😂
It seems people are opposing me working as a nurse in Michigan...that is so bizarre.
Where is your top from?! I adore it! 🤍
I love her style too! Super chic but also casual!
You are gorgeous && i always look forward to watching your videos , I learn more && more about nursing , that excites me to start nursing school. Also wanted to know where you got your shirt it’s really cute
Also Travel Nurse which is really cool as well
Your nursing videos are so helpful !
Don’t forget about FORENSIC NURSING 🔥
Great ideas!! Also, are we going to get more NICU videos?
Also case management is popular as well. Also is picmonic helpful for nurses who are already practicing?
Hi there! I’m currently in high school looking to apply to college but I’m really not sure if nursing is the right career for me. I used to be so sure about it but now I’m very conflicted. Could anyone give me any advice? Everything is super appreciated, thanks!
Like the video shows, there are tons of things you can do as a nurse and so many avenues you can pursue. Not many people are 100% sure of what they want to do when they start college. I'm in nursing school right now and there are days that I'm not 100% sure either. For me, I know that I like science, learning about disease processes, volunteering/making a difference, and the job flexibility that comes with nursing. I also know that I can be a nurse pretty much anywhere which is great because I don’t know where I will end up after graduation (so many possibilities)! Nursing is a good fit for me but it's completely okay not to be sure or to look at different careers.
My advice would be to make a list of the things that are important to you in a career (interest/passion, working hours, flexibility, locations, pay, work environment, balance, ability to move into different positions etc). Keep that list with you during college apps and try to find which major fits what you want from your career best. Also, no degree or career is perfect, it's what you make it! Sorry that this was super long!
@@abbyhenderson9574 thank you so much for this! I really appreciate your advice!
Very helpful!!
has anyone had any experience in forensic nursing? i’d like to know more about it! 😊
I work in forensic psych nursing at Atascadero State Hospital, great benefits/retirement and I'm making $130,000 after four years with no overtime.
I worked as the assistant to the state M.E. doing autopsies. But it was before I even went to Nursing school. Did all the state autopsies as a Paramedic. It really didn't require medical knowledge. Just a strong stomach and a willing attitude.
Love your videos!😃
Please guys i am new nurse and i need a external job not in the hospitals, please share if you know any organisations that they need new nurses please
Student nurse Hoping to be a telenurse/informatics in the future
PLEASE help a girl out and drop the top brand!! its soooo beautiful
I'm Indian 4th year bsc nursing student...can you please guide scope of nursing in overseas...like I'm confused that what should i do after my graduatio...should i stay here in India or should I go somewhere...can u please guide
Is there a need to write nclex if i study in australia
Gernal nursing vs lpn diploma which is best
Can you talk about forensic nursing?
Thank you so much.
What do u think about gynecology nurse??or midwife
Any for lpn?
I’m in between ot and nursing…what do you guys think?
Where can I find more information for Legal nurse consultant?
Can you get a high paying job with a practical nursing diploma ?
I was looking to go into cosmetics but definitely interested in psych nurse or other options. Also French immersion! Anyone please feel free to give me tips ik it’s not about the money I am very passionate but also want to be financially free atleast 100k a year
What about Travel nurses?
Why do all of these seem like low rates? I’m seeing 90-100k on average
Correctional nursing is also a good one even though it can be dangerous working in a prison.
Yes, I worked in the state Pen. Buit its more fun to tell people that I did time in the State Pen. and wait until they ask what I mean by that. lol
What about aerospace nursing 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 in space organization
At last nursing is a narrow field, can't do anything new with the job title ending to nursing.
I know I don't want to be confined to a hospital 24/7, of course I want to start in that field just for hands ln experience but eventually I believe I'd move on to something else.
And I think being a Legal Consultant Nurse would be it. I'd also like to try Crew Nurse and for sure Teleamedicine Nursing!
But how to get these jobs?
telehealth for me ❤😅😅
I want work with you please help me.
This work is enthralling and rich; akin to a book that was enthralling and rich in narrative and detail. "Your Body Your Temple" by Sophia Wintergreen
can you spotlight each speciality with a person of that work and have an in-depth profile of them? i want to know more. i want to see you interactive with actual persons that does that work so we know first hand. is that possible? q/a, you can pant for questions and we can get answers.
Nursing is what it is. There is money to be made!
It’s odd to me that learning has to be made into cartoons for adults… you will not have that same opportunity in the field..
These salaries seem to be way too low
its not flab its an ab pack
If you were my nurse I would
Never get discharged 😂 I would never get better. Doctors would be baffled
I'm a Flight Nurse and most of us DO NOT work for hospitals. Of the 4 places I've worked, only one was hospital based. Before Flight Nursing, I worked in ER and ICU for 14 years. Before that, I worked for 20 years as a Paramedic. Yes, 34 years total. Other fun jobs were working in the State Prison and doing autopsies for the State Medical Examiner's office. So many things to do in the medical field.
Any nursing jobs for lpns
Thinking about doing a video on this! Definitely jobs opportunities out there
@@TheNurseNook thank you so Much. I wanted to let you I followed every tip and study techniques from your videos to help me with nursing school and I have 9 weeks left in my program.
Cannabis Nurse.
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🕯️Thank you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 🤍
IAM interested
Please reply me
IAM Pakistan
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Can we work as nurse without nclex.
Nurse writer
Forensic nursing!!
😁😃
It doesn’t pay alot
First
Love you mon amour. Yes, I want to do all that if you truly want to travel. !🙏 open a B. O. A account for faster if you decide to come. And tell him. I'll leave him a girlfriend if he's looking for a black girl too.👂🤔
Good content always.
I'm a surgeon and my wife is a nurse. Trading the financial market is the easiest way i make extra cool income monthly without stress.
Terrible video
NICE PRESENTATION, BUT PLEASE DRESS WELL ON YOUR NEXT VIDEO. YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL!!!!!!!
Shut up! She’s dressed well and make more money than you
Really, a disgrace to show your anatomy like that, as a so called professional.