Throughout my career I have noticed that nurses, nurse aides and caregivers are overworked, underpaid and lack the flexibility and freedom to have a satisfying work life balance. As a result, a large number of nurses are leaving traditional nursing and be
By 2030, seniors are expected to take up over 20 percent of the population, according to the U.S Census Bureau. That number (about 20 percent) remains the same for the year 2050, but given how many people are projected to be living in the U.S. by that time, it's expected more than 80 million seniors will be living in the U.S. by then. The need for home care providers is increasing.The boom in seniors who will need care will create an exorbitant need for more professionals as well as a massive amount of new facilities. In this episode, I will talk about the variety of business opportunities that are available for Certified Nursing Assistant's and Certified Medication Technician's. As the baby boomer generation age, the desire to remain in their homes has increased. Which creates a demand for quality homecare services. CNA's and CMT's have a specialized skillset that allows them to position themselves as expert caregivers. Now is the best time to start a private duty company.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Barbara Phillips who is a Nurse Practitioner. Barbara will share her story, offer insight on why nurses should learn the business of Healthcare. Barbara is a great example of a Nurse who challenged the status Quo to create better solutions for the clients that she serve. Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of health care. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. Nurses enter the profession to make a difference, but living by the rules of others as a nurse can leave you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled. Learning the business of healthcare and becoming an Nurse entrepreneur will allow you to define your legacy and be recognized for your expertise.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Cynthia Sinclair. Cynthia will share her story and offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs! Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of healthcare. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. As a nurse, you know what patients need from you and how you can help them achieve their goals. Nurses are already service-minded. A successful business has a loyal clientele. Loyal clients come from connection and as a nurse, you know how to create a connection. It's the essence of the work that we do! Entrepreneurs want to make a lasting impact. When nurses decide to be their own boss it allows them to create their own legacy and be valued as an expert.
Are you a Nurse who has a strong interest in the law and healthcare policy? If that's you, then you may want to consider becoming a Nurse Attorney. In this episode, you will get insight on what it takes to become a Nurse Attorney. You will learn the difference between a legal nurse consultant and a Nurse Attorney. You will also meet Hahnah Williams, Esq, RN who is an Nurse entrepreneur and attorney. Hahnah will talk about her experience as a nurse and how she transitioned from being a clinician to practicing law to support healthcare professionals. In addition to practicing law, Hahnah is an author and professional speaker who has hosted various seminars and webinars on legal issues in healthcare. She will provide general tips for nurses who are in the process of applying for licensure and who may be considering starting a business.
Since I begin the show, I have been receiving many questions from my listeners. During this episode, I will be providing answers to the most commonly asked questions that I have received through social media and email. Some of the commonly asked questions are as follows: 1. What is a nurse entrepreneur? 2. What do nurses do? 3.How can nurses make money by starting a business? I will also open the phone lines for live Q&A calls. I understand that one of the challenges that nurses face when considering to start a business is not knowing where or how to start. As a bonus, I will provide tips on how an aspiring nurse can transition from the bedside into business.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Vivian Nwogu who is broadcasting live from Nigeria. Vivian will share her story, offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs and share information regarding the nursing practice in Africa! Vivian is a great example of a Nurse who challenged the status Quo to create better solutions for the clients that she serve. Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of health care. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. Nurses enter the profession to make a difference, but living by the rules of others as a nurse can leave you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled. Becoming an Nursepreneur will allow you to define your legacy and be recognized for your expertise.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Victoria Randle who is a Nurse Practitioner and the CEO of The Secret Cocktail. Victoria will share her story, offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs and share information regarding how to start a CNA school. Victoria is a great example of a Nurse who identified a problem and decided to create better solutions for nurse educators. Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of health care. One way to create a significant change in the way we practice nursing is by becoming an educator. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. Nurses enter the profession to make a difference, but living by the rules of others as a nurse can leave you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled. Becoming an nurse entrepreneur will allow you the freedom to create a legacy.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Barbara Phillips who is a Nurse Practitioner. Barbara will share her story, offer insight on why nurses should learn the business of Healthcare. Barbara is a great example of a Nurse who challenged the status Quo to create better solutions for the clients that she serve. Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of health care. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. Nurses enter the profession to make a difference, but living by the rules of others as a nurse can leave you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled. Learning the business of healthcare and becoming an Nurse entrepreneur will allow you to define your legacy and be recognized for your expertise.
I am deeply saddened by what's happening to my fellow healthcare professionals across the country. I love being a nurse and I believe that we are naturally gifted with the able to care for others. Since the COVID- 19 Pandemic spread to the United States nurses who are working on the Frontlines have been faced with unprecedented challenges. These challenges includes shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Inadequate COVID-19 testing capabilities and novel legal, employment and licensure concerns. In this episode you will meet AJ Rothstein a Registered Nurse who is working as a bedside nurse in a hospital in New York City. AJ will talk about his personal experiences while working on the frontline and discuss the process of grieving that healthcare professional and families may be experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I am deeply saddened by what's happening to my fellow healthcare professionals across the country. I love being a nurse and I believe that we are naturally gifted with the able to care for others. Since the COVID- 19 Pandemic spread to the United States nurses who are working on the Frontlines have been faced with unprecedented challenges. These challenges includes shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Inadequate COVID-19 testing capabilities and novel legal, employment and licensure concerns. In this episode you will meet AJ Rothstein a Registered Nurse who is working as a bedside nurse in a hospital in New York City. AJ will talk about his personal experiences while working on the frontline and discuss the process of grieving that healthcare professional and families may be experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Elle Pierson. Elle will share her story and offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs! Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of healthcare. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. As a nurse, you know what patients need from you and how you can help them achieve their goals. Nurses are already service-minded. A successful business has a loyal clientele. Loyal clients come from connection and as a nurse, you know how to create a connection. It's the essence of the work that we do! Entrepreneurs want to make a lasting impact. When nurses decide to be their own boss it allows them to create their own legacy and be valued as an expert.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Chanelle Washington. Chanelle will share her story and explain the importance of living a radiant life in business. Make no mistake, having a steady stream of income is very important for anyone who wishes to live a blessed life. A steady stream of income can be your job too but having multiple steady streams of income can only be achieved as a Nurse-boss. A nurse-boss has a business or different businesses bringing in money even when they sleep - passive income! This is when you start living a radiant life. Chanelle was a nurse for over a decade, put in all she had to be the best, which was great but still lived paycheck to paycheck. She wasn't living a radiant life, she was just living. She was tired of working endless night shifts before being able to go on vacation. She realized that she needed to create a radiant life for herself and her beautiful daughter. So she decided to create a business that guarantees passive income.
Coronavirus, caused by COVID-19, is a rapidly developing disease. As this disease continues to expand and engulf communities across the United States, it is critical that healthcare professionals become informed of the national standards of care provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other authorative agencies. In the episode of The Wealthy Nurse Hour I will provide the latest standardized information that is known about the identification, care, and prevention of the disease. In addition as the US fights to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus and cases continue to rise, healthcare workers on the front lines are facing an unprecedented shortage of medical supplies. With severe shortages of N95 face masks, which protect medical staff from infection by airborne particles, the CDC has updated its crisis capacity guidelines to suggest bandanas or scarves as a last resort.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Chanelle Washington. Chanelle will share her story and explain the importance of living a radiant life in business. Make no mistake, having a steady stream of income is very important for anyone who wishes to live a blessed life. A steady stream of income can be your job too but having multiple steady streams of income can only be achieved as a Nurse-boss. A nurse-boss has a business or different businesses bringing in money even when they sleep - passive income! This is when you start living a radiant life. Chanelle was a nurse for over a decade, put in all she had to be the best, which was great but still lived paycheck to paycheck. She wasn't living a radiant life, she was just living. She was tired of working endless night shifts before being able to go on vacation. She realized that she needed to create a radiant life for herself and her beautiful daughter. So she decided to create a business that guarantees passive income.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Vivian Nwogu who is broadcasting live from Nigeria. Vivian will share her story, offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs and share information regarding the nursing practice in Africa! Vivian is a great example of a Nurse who challenged the status Quo to create better solutions for the clients that she serve. Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of health care. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. Nurses enter the profession to make a difference, but living by the rules of others as a nurse can leave you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled. Becoming an Nursepreneur will allow you to define your legacy and be recognized for your expertise.
In this Episode, you will meet Nurse entrepreneur Cynthia Sinclair. Cynthia will share her story and offer insight on why nurses make great entrepreneurs! Entrepreneurship starts with an idea or a better way of doing things. Many nurses are frustrated with the current state of healthcare. The traditional way that nurses have been practicing has become hard on nurses and the patients that they serve. Nurses are leaders and long to make change that is a win- win for everyone. Business is all about thinking about the needs of others. As a nurse, you know what patients need from you and how you can help them achieve their goals. Nurses are already service-minded. A successful business has a loyal clientele. Loyal clients come from connection and as a nurse, you know how to create a connection. It's the essence of the work that we do! Entrepreneurs want to make a lasting impact. When nurses decide to be their own boss it allows them to create their own legacy and be valued as an expert.
We will broadcast live from the 6th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare conference in Paris France. It is such an honor to be invited to participate as one of the Keynote Speakers at this event. I will be presenting my signature talk Nurses Elevate your Expertise Beyond the Bedside! on the February 17th then on February 18th hosting a panel discussion with some of the attendee. This conference will deliver new ideas, convictions, strategies and tactics where no conference will offer an impressive roaster of Keynote speakers, quality attendees, and compelling content. The various thematic sessions will be discussed at this conference. This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from fields of healthcare to interact with the world class Scientists. This Conference will provide an excellent platform for the exchange of ideas on Nursing care research and authoritative views by leading scientists in healthcare as well as business leaders and investors in this exciting field.
We will broadcast live from the 6th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare conference in Paris France. It is such an honor to be invited to participate as one of the Keynote Speakers at this event. I will be presenting my signature talk Nurses Elevate your Expertise Beyond the Bedside! on the February 17th then on February 18th hosting a panel discussion with some of the attendee. This conference will deliver new ideas, convictions, strategies and tactics where no conference will offer an impressive roaster of Keynote speakers, quality attendees, and compelling content. The various thematic sessions will be discussed at this conference. This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from fields of healthcare to interact with the world class Scientists. This Conference will provide an excellent platform for the exchange of ideas on Nursing care research and authoritative views by leading scientists in healthcare as well as business leaders and investors in this exciting field.
Episode 1 is an introduction to The Wealthy Nurse Hour. If you are a Nurse or a Healthcare professional and your thinking about starting a healthcare business or creating a product to improve quality of care, then you are in the right place. Tune in weekly to gain insight from successful nurse entrepreneurs who are trailblazers' in the industry. Each show will be full of Tips and strategies on how to monetize your clinical nursing knowledge, launch and scale a profitable business.