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Hi everyone. I am excited to come back to NURSA. This last year I took a break due to the sudden passing of both my parents and it was very hard getting through it. Each day gets a little easier and with the comfort of my family, life is slowly starting up again. I am looking forward to continuing on my journey in the medical field and learning new things each day.
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Faith is a Las Vegas based LPN. Work exhausting work schedules during the pandemic, she has loved the freedom to pick and choose. The breathing room was especially important as she welcomed her new baby. 
In addition to working Nursa shifts, she started a side hustle of creating personalized badges for contract workers. 
Check her store out and her story here!!

 
Thanks yall!
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Dealing with difficult patients can be challenging and draining. What are your go-to strategies for handling difficult patients? How do you maintain your composure and provide quality care? Your tips may just be the answer to someone else's frustration. Can't wait to read your responses!" #NurseLife #DifficultPatients #ProTips
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Whether you're a nurse educator or not, as a nursing clinician, health education is a big part of your job! National Health Education Week (NHEW) is coming up (October 21-25). The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) is hosting free webinars throughout the week and they also have a "NHEW Communications Toolkit" available for download.
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🌟 Attention Nurses! 🌟 Western Governors University (WGU) in Utah has just launched the Heartbeat of Healthcare scholarship, a $10M fund designed to support RNs looking to advance their careers through WGU’s redesigned RN-to-BSN and RN-to-MSN programs. 🩺 This initiative makes nursing education more accessible, especially for nontraditional students. With full-tuition scholarships and $2,500 awards available, now’s the perfect time to level up and meet the growing demand for baccalaureate and graduate nurses.
 
đź’ˇ Learn more about this amazing opportunity today!
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Nursa does not follow the traditional time tracking practices, such as clocking in/out or physical timesheets. Instead, you will receive a notification at the end of your shift prompting you to complete a Shift Report.
How to Complete a Nursa Shift Report
Once the shift has ended, you will receive a Notification in the upper right corner of the Nursa App Note: If you did not receive a notification or missed it, you can access incomplete Shift Reports by tapping Schedule > tap Change view and select Completed - Shift Report Due > select the shift date > scroll down and select the Shift Card  Tap Verify Shift Report If worked, tapped Yes, I worked this Shift Note: If you DID NOT work this shift, you will still ned to complete the shift report by selecting "No, I Didn't Work this Shift" and following the prompted steps. You will only be paid for the time you are AT the facility working. Tap Submit Shift Report and follow prompts to rate your experience. Your Shift Report will then be sent to the facility to be verified within 2 business days.  
Note: You will have 7 calendar days to submit shift report before it will time out.
 
Nursa offers twice weekly and instant pay (Nursa Direct) options. Learn more here
 
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Hi everyone! What do you guys do for side hustles as a nurse? Nursa has a great article on The 11 Best Side Hustles to Help Nurses Earn More Money. I would love to hear your thoughts!
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Hey everyone! We all know the anticipation and preparation it took to get to that first shift. Building your profile, securing the right licenses, and communicating with facilities—it can be quite the journey. I’d love to hear about your experiences during this time. How long did it take? What challenges did you face? What advice would you give to those just starting out? Share your stories and tips to help newcomers understand what to expect as they step into their first nursing role. Let’s learn from each other and make the path smoother for those following in our footsteps! We are also here to support each other and lets work together here to get new Nursa users to that first shift booked! 
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