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Seeking Nurses for a Capstone Project on Telehealth Best Practices!
Hi! My name is Samantha Williams, and I am a senior nursing student at Endicott College conducting my capstone project on telehealth best practices for nurses caring for patients with anxiety disorders. I am looking for nurses who provide telehealth services to participate in a quick educational module and survey to help assess and improve confidence, knowledge, and communication skills in virtual care. What It Involves: • A short pre-survey (about 3-5 minutes) • A self-paced online educational module • A quick post-survey (about 3-5 minutes) Participation is completely voluntary and confidential, and your feedback will help improve telehealth education and patient care. Click here to participate: https://forms.gle/jKnXdccpPSRgUgTX9 I truly appreciate your time and insights! Feel free to reach out with any questions. Thank you so much for your support! Academic Research Request Approval - Samantha Williams - signed.pdf
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Helping Fellow Nursing Students
Thank you! I totally agree—nursing school is all about finding that balance. I love your idea of building your study schedule around clinical days—being proactive really helps avoid the overwhelm. For me, I have found that doing light review the night before clinical and saving heavier study sessions for my days off works best. I also try to break things into smaller chunks throughout the week so I am not stuck cramming everything at once. And honestly, giving myself grace and rest when I need it has helped a lot, too! I would be happy to connect and share more—always love chatting with other nursing students who are in it too!
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How Do You Choose a Specialty?
Wow—thank you so much for sharing your journey! I truly appreciate the time you took to write that all out. It is so inspiring to see how your career evolved in so many unexpected and exciting ways. I really love what you said about keeping your peripheral vision open and not being afraid of side trips. It is comforting to know that even if I do not figure everything out right away, there is room to explore and grow into different roles over time. Your story definitely gave me a fresh perspective—nursing really can take you anywhere! Thank you again for the encouragement and insight!
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Is Becoming a CRNA Worth It?
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! It is really inspiring to hear from someone who truly loves being a CRNA. I know the journey is intense, but hearing that it is worth it means a lot. I will definitely check out the links you shared—those resources sound super helpful, especially for someone like me who is still exploring the path. I really appreciate you taking the time to share them. Thanks again for the support and insight!
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How Do You Choose a Specialty?
That is amazing! It is really encouraging to hear how your path unfolded in a way you did not expect but led you to something you were passionate about. Dementia care is such an important and meaningful field, and I can imagine how rewarding it must have been to make a difference for those patients and their families. Now that you are in community health nursing, do you find any similarities between the two roles? Or was the transition a big adjustment?
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Best Scrub Brand and Shoes for New Grads
That is a great point about mandated scrubs! For nursing school, I had to order specific scrubs, so I did not get much choice there. But for my CA job, I had the freedom to explore different brands, which was nice. Hopefully, wherever I end up working after graduation will allow some flexibility! And I really appreciate the shoe advice! I had not thought about rotating pairs to help them last longer, but that makes so much sense. I have heard great things about Brooks Ghost shoes, so I will have to check them out. Did you notice a big difference in comfort when switching from Danskos to Brooks?
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Considering an Online Master's Program
Hi! I am actually still in nursing school right now, but I have been thinking about pursuing my MSN in the future. That is why I wanted to hear from those who have gone through an online program—how was your experience? Did you feel like it prepared you well?
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How Do You Choose a Specialty?
That is really interesting! It is great to hear how your interest in cardiac patients led you to the coronary ICU. I like the idea of keeping a per diem ED role to stay sharp—that seems like a great balance. Thanks for sharing your experience, it definitely gives me a lot to think about as I figure out my own path! That is truly amazing! Your dedication and the impact you have had over the years are so inspiring. It is great to hear how nursing allows for so much flexibility and growth. Thank you for sharing your experience!
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How Do You Choose a Specialty?
That is awesome! I definitely see the appeal of critical care—every day is different, and you are constantly thinking on your feet. I am currently doing my ICU internship and really enjoy the fast-paced environment. What made you choose ER and ICU over other critical care areas?
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How Do You Choose a Specialty?
I love that about nursing! It is so reassuring to hear that there is room to explore and change paths along the way. Your journey is amazing—so much variety before finding your passion in school nursing! It must be so rewarding to build relationships with students and be such a key part of their well-being. What do you love most about school nursing?
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Best Scrub Brand and Shoes for New Grads
Thank you so much! That is a great idea—I might just add a pair of FIGS to my graduation wishlist to see if I like them. I have not heard of Dolan before, but I will definitely check them out, especially since you can try them first! I appreciate the ON shoe recommendation! I have been looking for something with good support. Do you find them comfortable for long shifts right away, or did you have to break them in?
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Balancing Nursing School & Working as a CA
Hi everyone! During nursing school, I worked as a Clinical Associate (CA) on a cardiac telemetry floor, and it was one of the best decisions I made. It helped me build my fundamental skills, gain confidence in patient care, and get comfortable in the hospital setting—all while reinforcing what I was learning in class. For those who are currently working as a CNA, MA, or CA while in school, how has your experience been? And for anyone considering it, I would be happy to share advice on balancing work and nursing school. Let's chat!
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Helping Fellow Nursing Students
Hi everyone! I am a second-semester senior nursing student, and after making it through seven semesters, I know just how challenging (but rewarding!) nursing school can be. From exams and clinicals to time management and NCLEX prep, it is a tough journey—but it's definitely doable with the right support! Since I have been through a lot of it already, I would love to help others who are earlier in their nursing school journey. If you have questions about study strategies, clinical experiences, or balancing everything, I am happy to share what has worked for me. At the same time, I know I am still learning, and I would love to hear from others, too—what are your best tips for making it through nursing school successfully? Let's share advice and support each other!
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Managing Stress as a Nursing Student
Hi everyone! I am a second-semester nursing student, and as much as I love this journey, I know firsthand how stressful it can be. Between studying, clinicals, and trying to have some kind of work-life balance, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. I have been trying to find ways to manage stress, like going for walks, spending time with friends, and taking breaks when I can. But I know stress will only increase once I start working as a nurse. What has helped you stay physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy in such a demanding profession?
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Exploring Nursing Opportunities Beyond Massachusetts
Hi! I am a second-semester nursing student in Massachusetts, and while I plan to start my career here, I have been curious about nursing opportunities in other states—or even internationally. I know some places have different scopes of practice, benefits, and opportunities for advancement, and I would love to hear from nurses who have worked in different regions. For those who have moved for nursing, how was the transition? Are there states or countries that offer better opportunities for career growth or work-life balance? I would love to hear your experiences and any advice you have!