An Ever-Evolving Nursing Career! EPS 084

by | Mar 1, 2017 | 0 comments

Good news- your nursing career does NOT have to stay the same. In fact, as your interests and experiences evolve over time… so can your nursing profession!

A few take aways from our interview with Millie include:

  • How taking one step at a time can move you past fear;
  • What we can learn from turning down help;
  • And why it is so important to revisit and re-evaluate your career choices over time!

Millie Elia joins the #yournextshift podcastAfter graduating from NYU in 2001, Millie Elia, M.A, ANP-BC became an Advanced Practice Nurse.  Millie has primarily worked in oncology at NYP and MSKCC.  She also has experience in chronic pain management.  Millie now specializes in Health and Wellness, and studies Integrative Nutrition. She plans to launch her business M. Elia Wellness, LLC, later this year. You can find out more and connect with Millie on her website, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

 

You rock!

I want to thank each and every one of you for listening to the podcast.

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

 

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