Nurse Beth MSN

Tele, ICU, Staff Development

Hi! Nice to meet you! I especially love helping new nurses. I am currently a nurse writer with a background in Staff Development, Telemetry and ICU.

Career Columnist / Author

About Nurse Beth

Nurse Beth has 30 years experience as a MSN and specializes in Tele, ICU, Staff Development.


Nurse Beth, MSN, RN-BC, HACP, has more than 25 years of experience in clinical and leadership positions. She has a passion for helping nurses, and as a professional writer has written several articles about interviewing, resumes, navigating the job search network, and much more. Beth just published Your Last Nursing Class: How to Land Your First Nursing Job.


Nurse Beth loves helping new nurses, and has extensive experience about how to get hired, succeed in your career, and all things nursing. She authored the popular "Your Last Nursing Class: How to Land Your First Nursing Job" on Amazon! It's the ultimate guide with insider tips to land your nursing job!  Her latest book can be found at First-Year Nurse: Advice on Working with Doctors, Prioritizing Care, and Time Management, published in 2020.


Nurse Beth - Career Columnist / Author
Read My Book: Your Last Nursing Class - How to Land Your First Job..and Your Next!

Latest Activity

  1. Nurse Beth

    Question on boilerplate text in chart notee

    I agree. After I read the notes, I wondered if the language was all crafted for billing- and I think it is. It did surprise me. I wonder how she rationalizes it to herself.
  2. Nurse Beth

    Is there any funding avail to pay for NCLEX?

    The NCLEX exam fee varies depending on your location. Still, generally, it ranges from $200 to $400, paid directly to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) during registration. Several options are available to help cover the NC...
  3. Is there any funding avail to pay for NCLEX?
  4. Congrats on becoming an FNP and your certification! It sounds like you're facing a significant decision point in your career. Transitioning from a nurse to a nurse practitioner (NP) role can be exciting and daunting. Considering your extensive n...
  5. I graduated from my FNP program and was certified last December. I have been unsuccessful in securing an FNP position as a new grad, until recently. Most positions I've come across require 1 year of experience or specific language requirement. My own...
  6. Oh, my goodness. You're perfectly capturing the dilemma of the nurse at the bedside who is at a crossroads job-wise. That's completely normal after a few years. It's commendable that you've identified the aspects you love about your current posi...
  7. Hi! I've been a NICU nurse for 3/4 years and am looking for some career advice. I love my job in the level 3 NICU. Moreover, I love the high acuity. But honesty, the high acuity is not everyday. Sometimes it can feel a lot like babysitting which is t...
  8. Congratulations on becoming a registered nurse! Each nursing specialty offers unique challenges and rewards, so it's great that you're exploring your options. Let's break down the pros and cons of each unit you've interviewed for: Acute Rehab (C...
  9. Hello, a recent new grad for RN here from December 2023. I have worked as a LPN for a few years in nursing homes. I'm having so much confusion about where I want to work. I've recently interviewed for an acute rehab (cardiac and stroke unit), med/sur...
  10. Nurse Beth

    Seeking online LPN program

    Finding an online LPN program that accepts students who have timed out can be challenging. However, you may want to contact schools directly to inquire about their policies for accepting such students. Here are a few steps you can take to find a...
  11. Nurse Beth

    Seeking online LPN program

    CAN SOMEONE INFORM ME OF A ONLINE LPN PROGRAM THAT WILL ACCEPT A TIMED OUT STUDENT WHO LACKS LESS THAN ONE SEMESTER TO FINISH? I ALSO NEED ONE VIRTUAL CLINICAL ROTATION.
  12. I find it repulsive.
  13. Nurse Beth

    Question on boilerplate text in chart notee

    My primary care provider does this. When I read her notes about the comprehensive discussions we (never) had about diet, exercise, etc., I had to laugh. But then again, maybe she's being forced to do this by corporate, IDK.
  14. To be effective, creating a PowerPoint presentation on the role of a Band 6 nurse in renal care involves several key steps. Identify your target audience. Tailor the content and tone of the presentation to your audience, whether they are fellow ...
  15. Role of a band 6 nurse in renal? Power point Presentation. How do u prepare the presentation?