Keep It Real RN Shares Rock Star Nursing Career Advice: EPS 046

by | Jun 8, 2016 | 0 comments

Our next guest is a super star- and I mean that both literally and figuratively. He has an extremely well known YouTube presence, as well as the fact that he is a role model all nurses can look up to. I had a ton of fun with this interview… and I know that you will enjoy listening in.

A few take aways from our interview with Craig:

  • How to get six interviews in no time flat;
  • What advice you can receive from a bar stool;
  • And why sleeping must be a priority for success!

Craig Erikson joins the #YourNextShift podcast with Elizabeth ScalaCraig Erikson has been an ICU nurse for a long time. He arrived in nursing despite childhood aspirations of being a bus driver, disc jockey, and musician. Craig took these interests, blended them with nursing, and the result is his YouTube channel and website. Craig says “Please stop by for a visit, and until next time, keep it real.”

 

You rock!

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Thank you, Elizabeth Scala, host of the ‘Your Next Shift’ podcast!

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