in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I learned AI basics in less than 30 days.
My nursing business exploded overnight.
Two years ago, I left bedside nursing to start my consultancy. Growth was steady but slow.
Then I discovered what AI could do for a nurse entrepreneur:
āļø Generate client proposals in minutes, not hours
āļø Create customized education materials for each client
āļø Analyze healthcare trends to predict market needs
āļø Build solutions I once thought required developers
My business didn't just grow. It was utterly transformed.
Projects that once took weeks now take a few days days. Services I couldn't offer are now my highest revenue streams. Problems I couldn't solve are now my specialty.
The gap between nurses who leverage AI and those who don't isn't just about efficiency. It's about survival - especially within the profession.
Mark my words: AI is the multiplier that will be the difference maker between fulfilling vocation and a building an empire that leaves a legacy and redefines that life you're capable of living.
Ready to find out what business and professional breakthroughs are waiting for you on the other side of AI literacy? šš¾
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"Nothing will change" is a lie. Nurses are already reshaping healthcare.
I've watched colleagues accept broken systems as "just how healthcare works" for too long.
When I started advocating for AI integration, skeptics said it was too complex, administration would never approve, the system was too rigid.
But nurses are already leading the AI revolution from within - identifying inefficiencies, proposing solutions, building partnerships, and demonstrating results.
Don't believe the narrative that healthcare can't evolve. The most important breakthroughs happen when nurses refuse to accept limitations.
Be that catalyst.
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Nurses aren't just users of technology.
We're its future creators & here's the proof:
What you're looking at isn't just an EMR system.
It's proof that nurses are uniquely positioned to revolutionize healthcare technology.
This EMR system is integrated with Wynter, our front desk voice AI Agent that can independently answer questions, book appointments, and transfer the call to reception when a human touch is needed.
Both systems were built using my understanding of:
1) The frustrations of clunky workflows
2) The time wasted on repetitive tasks
3) The critical need for intuitive design
While tech companies guess at solutions, we nurses know exactly what needs fixing.
The future of healthcare technology won't come from Silicon Valley. It will come from nurses who decide to build what patients and providers ACTUALLY need.
So ask yourself: what part are you willing to play in the upcoming revolution?
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6 weeks ago I was a novice developer.
My 6th app's now ready to ship. How I did it:
No coding experience. No development background. Just nursing experience and determination.
The tools that transformed me from clinician to developer: ā Claude AI for front-end UI design ā Supabase for backend functionality and storage ā Loveable.dev for full-stack development
The inability to write code is a limitation of the past.
As nurses, we stand at a crossroad. We understand healthcare's REAL problems. We've lived its most frustrating workflows. We know what solutions actually work.
And now we can build them ourselves.
Stop waiting for someone else to fix healthcare. You now have access to every tool you'd ever need to achieve this on your own.
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In a world where self-honesty is scarce,
that which is genuine becomes invaluable.
The gap between who you are and who you want to be isn't bridged by: ā Ignoring weaknesses ā Blaming circumstances ā Making excuses ā Avoiding feedback
It's crossed through brutal honesty with yourself.
My biggest breakthroughs came after admitting that the reason:
- I wasn't where I wanted to be in my career or business
- I was unsatisfied with the outcomes I was experiencing
- I felt stuck and unfulfilled
was because I wasn't staying true to my values or the promises I made to myself.
That all changed when I started looking within at the Mirror of Integrity and renewed my commitment to come through. For myself.
And that made. all. the. difference.
What will you do the next time you walk past that mirror?
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Want that non-bedside role?
Diversify your nursing experience.
Hiring managers aren't looking for just clinical skills. They want nurses who've demonstrated versatility.
The nurses landing interviews have: ā Joined committees ā Led quality initiatives ā Participated in research ā Implemented new protocols ā Trained other staff
Each experience becomes evidence you can succeed beyond the bedside.
Don't just do your shift and go home. Volunteer for projects. Shadow in other departments. Get certified in your specialty.
Your resume needs to tell a story of growth, leadership, and initiative.
The path away from bedside starts with experiences you collect today.
Are you building yours?
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Too many nurses quit consulting too soon.
Here's how I made profit in 3 months:
My first several attempts at landing consulting clients failed. Miserably.
Then I discovered the three pillars of nurse consulting success:
1. Pick one problem to solve. Mine was helping nurses ace interviews.
2. Document your wins- these stories become your proof of expertise.
3. Start small. Begin consulting while keeping your nursing job. One client. One project.
Write down three workplace problems you solve better than anyone else.
Implement strategic solutions. Then track the outcomes and impact.
If you can do this, you've already proven that you have EVERYTHING it takes to be a succesful nurse consultant.
So what else is holding you back?
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The inaugural episode of The Enlightened RN Podcast is here! In episode 1, I discuss where I'm working now, why and how I left bedside nursing, and share thoughts on how others who want to leave bedside nursing can do do.
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Have you ever thought about how your career path can shape you as a person? The profession of Nursing has not only provided me with a fulfilling career where I can impact lives other every day, but also helped me grow as a person in numerous ways. In this video, I share my personal experience of how Nursing unlocked my potential and allowed me to become a better version of myself.
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Hello everyone! After a very long hiatus, I am planning to begin making content on this channel again. I am so thankful for all the encouraging comments and kind words! This is one of the main reasons I have decided to begin making content again.
Iād love to know what sorts of videos, topics and content you would like to see on this channel. Any and all ideas are welcome! Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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This channel is dedicated to helping nurses create a life of options by teaching how to use nursing as a career and personal development tool.