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Costco Nurse Freebie: $20 Shop Card to Join

Mar 14 2022

Nurse Discounts / Costco

Costco is offering nurses a $20 Costco Shop Card to join + access during “Special Operating Hours”

Nurses and other healthcare workers who are not yet Costco members could earn a free $20 Costco Shop Card just for joining. Access more information on the discount here. You must first verify your community status via ID.me to earn the card.

In addition, as of March 3, 2022, Costco is continuing its COVID-19 policy of allowing store access to healthcare workers and first responders during “Special Operating Hours” as well as regular operating hours.


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Ray-Ban Discount for Nurses

Mar 10 2022

Nurse Discounts / Ray-Ban

Nurses and first responders are eligible to receive a 15% discount on Ray-Ban purchases.

To receive the discount, users must verify their eligibility status with ID.me.

For even more discounts, check out our Discounts for Nurses page!


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Verizon Discount for Nurses

Mar 10 2022

Nurse Discounts / Verizon

Verizon is still showing appreciation to all of the nurses on the frontline by offering special rates and discounts on cell phone plans.

This special offer applies to personal plans only. As a nurse, you will receive $5 off your plan. You can also receive an additional $10 off monthly when you sign up for paper-free billing and autopay.

Use ID.me to confirm your eligibility. Also, please note that you will have to reverify your status as a nurse (LPN, LVN, NP, or RN) once a year.

Verizon is also featuring these promotions:

  • The Disney Bundle

Duration: 6 months

The Disney bundle includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.

Subscription price after promotion ends: $7.99/mo.

  • Discovery+

Duration: 6 months

Subscription price after promotion ends: $6.99/mo

  • Apple Arcade

Duration: 12 months

Subscription price after promotion ends: $4.99/mo.

(must enroll with Verizon by May 31, 2022)

  • Google Play Pass

Duration: 12 months

Subscription price after promotion ends: $4.99/mo.

  • Apple Music

Duration: 6 months

Subscription price after promotion ends: $9.99/mo.


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Essential Skills that Will Prepare You for a Career in Healthcare

Mar 04 2022

So, you want to jump into healthcare? Millions like you have already grabbed positions and opportunities throughout the country.

In this article, we’ll discuss some of the skills you’ll need to have in order to have a successful career in healthcare.


  • Education and certification
  • Empathy and compassion
  • Communication
  • Time management
  • Stress management
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • An open mind
  • Collaboration
  • Leadership
  • Selflessness
  • Strong ethics
  • Critical Thinking

The basics

Nurses go through multiple steps in order to get certified and licensed.

Working in healthcare can entail many different positions and opportunities. With such a broad field, there is a position in healthcare that is a perfect for everyone.

Getting your degree is only the beginning of your career pathway in healthcare. 

Let us help you in your journey into a career in healthcare.


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1. Education and certification

Working in healthcare requires specialized education. For example, if you want to become a nurse you have to you have to get an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Then you must pass the NCLEX exam in order to become a registered nurse.

If you decide to get into specialized nursing careers, certifications may be required. It is important for you to check the requirements of the job you are applying to. Check out our guide to writing a killer resume and acing the interview once you find a job you are interested in. 


2. Empathy and compassion

In healthcare, being there for your patients is a number one priority. In your patient’s time of need, having an empathetic ear and a compassionate work ethic can make all the difference. When a someone displays compassion, it shows in their body language and tone. Naturally, patient’s can pick up on these things as well, so it can also help establish trust between you and the patient so both parties are more likely to have a positive experience.

Having empathy and compassion not only puts your patients at ease, but it can also help you excel in the workplace. Studies show that nurses who maintain a sense of empathy are less likely to experience nurse burnout.


3. Communication

Being able to be an effective communicator can make all the difference, in and outside of the workplace. Clear communication benefits your team, as it can lead to better collaboration and help avoid misunderstandings. 

Being a good communicator can also help if you are looking to move into supervisory roles such as a charge nurse and nurse practitioner. Also, as an effective communicator you’re also more likely to ace the interview for the role, too.


4. Time management

The skill of time management is paramount in almost any workplace. This is especially true when working in healthcare. 

There are certain positions in healthcare that will require you to be time management pros. For example, emergency room nurses have to be able to thrive in fast paced environments and must have great time management and multitasking skills. 

Another factor about being a nurse is that you must always maintain your nursing CEUs. With having to constantly keep your education up to date, nurses must factor this into their already packed schedules.


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5. Stress management

There’s no question about it – most jobs in healthcare can be pretty stressful! So, to avoid becoming overwhelmed at work and even bringing some of the stress from work back home, it’s important to learn some stress management techniques. 

Luckily, most stress management tools can be picked up pretty easily and incorporated into your life quickly. Some of our personal favorite stress relief techniques are meditation and exercise. 

A happy nurse equals happy patients. It’s true!


6. Flexibility and adaptability

Working in healthcare can be an unpredictable and demanding field with jobs that require long and varied hours. If you’re on the night crew, that usually doubles the challenge of finding a good work-life balance. 

The only way most people are able to achieve some sort of work-life balance is through flexibility and adaptability. 

Being flexible will help prepare you for unexpected changes of plans (which will happen). Also, being able to adapt to new situations will help in the ever-changing environment of the healthcare industry.


7. An open mind

Even if you have ample education and training for your position, there are still times where an unconventional solution may be the answer. It’s more than likely you will run into a problem with a patient that may be tricky to pin down. You may have to ask several colleagues for their input and run tests or try a few methods you wouldn’t have originally considered. This requires an open mind to trying new techniques to deal with complicated situations.


8. Collaboration

Working in healthcare presents you with many opportunities to work with a lot of different people who have various roles. Whether you are working in a hospital, clinic, care facility, or any other healthcare setting you will be a member of a team. In hospital settings, you will likely be working directly with certified nursing assistants, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and doctors.


9. Leadership

Even when you are reporting to someone and having your duties assigned to you, it is still important to have leadership qualities. As a healthcare professional, you’ll likely have to make decisions at the spur of the moment, and you won’t always be able to run it by your supervisor. Having leadership skills ensures you will be prepared to handle situations where you may need to step up and act as a leader.


10. Selflessness

It has often been said that to serve others is the highest honor. It’s easy to forget that when you’re doing it for a living! Healthcare can often seem like a thankless job, and it can be a challenge to avoid getting frustrated. But it’s important to remember that despite some of the bad shifts, you are helping people every day. Being able to be of service to others takes a special person!


11. Strong Ethics

Having an ethical mindset is a trait that most employers look for. However, ethical working practices look much different for people working in healthcare than it does in most other fields. 

There is the matter of privacy laws such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and PHI (Protected health information). Some people accidentally violate these laws unknowingly by doing things like posting on social media. 

There is also a nursing code of ethics to keep in mind to ensure you are ethically serving your patients without bias.


12. Critical Thinking

As a nurse, your patients will rely on you and trust that you will make the right decisions for their health. However, when it comes to providing healthcare to people things are rarely ever as cut and dry as most people assume. There will be certain situations where you will have to exercise critical thinking. Whether it’s thinking quickly on your feet or dealing with an abnormal case, nurses will exercise this skill multiple times daily.


Conclusion

Having these qualities won’t make or break your career in healthcare, but they will certainly help you succeed! And the good news is that these soft skills can be easily learned with a few lifestyle changes. 


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Sources

“American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses.” nursing.rutgers.edu. Accessed March 4, 2022.

“NCLEX & Other Exams.” ncsbn.org. Accessed Feb. 18, 2022.

“Happier Nurses = Better Patient Care.” pphas.org. Accessed Feb. 18, 2022.

Written by Journi Gillette

Journi is dedicated to helping businesses amplify their voice and place within their markets, and has years of experience providing value to intended audiences through content writing.

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How to Get Nursing Experience

Jan 19 2022

New Nurse Graduates / How to Get Experience

Getting relevant experience before you officially enter the nursing field is a priority for many once they decide nursing is the career for them. However, it’s usually a bit of a challenge getting nursing experience while being a student. Whether you are still in high school or already in nursing school, here are some ways to gain some experience in nursing.

Spend some time volunteering

Most likely, your local hospitals and clinics offer volunteering opportunities that would count as relevant experience within the nursing field. Each hospital has different requirements, but a few standard ones include being at least 16 years old to volunteer and disclosing any criminal records. 

If you are interested in volunteering at a local hospital, you can have the opportunity to work in a department you interested in. Most hospitals have roles that vary from helping the hospital staff, helping patients, and administrative tasks. As a volunteer, you recieve training, documented experience, and is a great networking opportunity.

Look into linear positions

Going to school and getting a degree is a large and costly commitment. So, it’s no surprise that many potential nurses look into other positions that involve working directly with registered nurses. This helps ensure that nursing is something they see themselves doing. Here are some roles that have similar duties as registered nurses, but have an easier barrier of entry.

Start as a CNA

Many nurses have started out as a CNA. Starting out as a CNA gives you an excellent foundation to prepare you for nursing. Not to mention, working as a CNA is a great way to get your foot in the door. Since many hospitals tend to promote from within sooner than hiring out, especially in entry level positions. With programs that range from 6-12 weeks, it’s a great option for those looking for a faster way to transition.

Browse top CNA programs by your state.

Consider being a LPN/LVN

To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) requires about 1-1.5 years of education and training, compared to the 3-4 year average of becoming a certified RN. Although LPNs/LVNs report directly to RNs, they share the same responsibilities as both CNAs and RNs. However, RNs are able to execute more delegating tasks than LVNs or LPNs such as administering patient medication, Supervising LPNs and CNAs and more.

Tailor your resume

If you have any work experience from prior jobs, chances are you have transferable soft skills for the nursing role you’re interested in. There are also some densely populated metropolitan areas that are a bit harder to get a job in without experience. Oftentimes, it’s advised for new nurses to follow where the demand is for their first couple of years. Then, they will have enough experience to be able to find a position in higher coveted areas and specialties.


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