Nursing Jobs

Have You Ever “Moonlighted” To Supplement Your Nursing Income?

More and more nurses are “moonlighting” to supplement their nursing income. Taking on a second job has become very common in the nursing profession. Many nurses ask for additional...

What Will You Do After Nursing?

Have you been considering a change of career? Nursing can be an incredibly stressful job. After the onset...

What’s Your Favorite Nurse Side Gig?

Side gigs offer many benefits for nurses looking to earn extra money, enjoy a change of scenery or...

Nurses Have Surprising Career Flexibility

More and more nurses are making creative career choices with their Nursing License.  While traditional bedside nursing jobs continue...

Common Nursing Interview Questions and How to Answer Them

Searching for a nursing job is exhausting, from filling out applications, uploading your resume and cover letter to passing readiness tests...

Did you read it? – “My wife is a nurse. My wife is a hero.”

A husband's Facebook post about his hardworking nurse wife has gone viral. The post and accompanying photo are both loving and profound, illustrating the...

12 Nurse-Tested Tips for Effective and Efficient Documentation

Nurses, it’s time to talk about documenting. We know what you’re thinking: Documentation is a four-letter word when you’re a busy nurse. If you’re more...

Did You Read it? – “What Happens in the Hospital Doesn’t Stay in the Hospital”

. As a nurse, you know (all too well!) the importance of protecting your patients’ privacy. But what happens when healthcare providers show blatant disregard...

3 Big Challenges Every Nurse Must Face

Every nurse faces career challenges. Sometimes they’re small, like whether to buy a particular brand of shoe that absolutely everybody in the ICU is...

The Best and Worst States to be a Nurse Practitioner

It’s a good time to be a nurse practitioner: Employment for NPs is expected to grow at a much faster rate than the average...

Murphy’s Nurse

It’s Murphy’s Law—“If something can go wrong, it will”—as seen by nurses. Perhaps some of these “oh Lordy I’ve been there” scenarios will sound familiar...