Surround Your Nursing Career with Opportunity and Development: EPS 099

by | Jun 14, 2017 | 0 comments

Surround Your Nursing Career with Opportunity and Development

Alright, Your Next Shift. Today we talk community, career goals, and lifelong learning. This next guest does so much with his nursing career and will likely inspire you to do the same!

A few take aways from our interview with Michael Ward include:

  • How the profession of nursing is a doorway to so much opportunity;
  • What things like reading, boat riding, and travel can do for your nursing career;
  • And why the people you surround yourself will impact your role as a professional nurse!

Michael Ward joins the #yournextshift #podcastMichael Ward is an ER nurse, blogger, entrepreneur, public speaker, musician, health nut, husband, father of 4 boys, and currently enrolled in NP school. You can find out more and connect with Michael via his website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram.

 

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