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My Nurse Specialty

A podcast for nurses who want to explore the many specialties and career paths within nursing.Nursing school teaches us how to be nurses, but when it comes to careers, most of us are only introduced to a handful of specialties, often based on chance conversations or limited clinical experiences. Beyond that, we are expected to figure the rest out on our own. That is often where uncertainty about what comes next begins.Whether you’re a nurse, nursing student, or aspiring nurse, this podcast exists to expand that awareness. In each episode, you’ll explore nursing specialties some familiar and some you may not even know exist through real stories and insight that help you better understand what may be possible for you at any stage of your career.We talk with real nurses who share their stories, their specialties, and the paths they took to get there.Real nurses. Real stories. Real possibilities.

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    Ep 10: Remote Nursing Jobs: What a Prior Authorization Nurse Does

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Nurse Daisy about how she moved from bedside nursing into a full-time remote role as a prior authorization nurse. She shares her path from skilled nursing and emergency nursing into the insurance side of healthcare and how this work-from-home specialty became the right fit for her.We also talk about what this role looks like day to day, what skills transfer well, what nurses should look for when applying, and the benefits and challenges of remote nursing. Daisy gives a realistic look at this specialty for nurses who want more routine, flexibility, and a non-bedside path.In This Episode, You’ll LearnWhat a prior authorization nurse does in a remote role.How bedside and ER experience can help nurses move into this specialty.What to look for when searching for work-from-home nursing jobs.About My GuestNurse Daisy is a prior authorization nurse who works full-time from home in the insurance side of healthcare. Over the course of her nursing career, she has worked in skilled nursing, emergency nursing, outpatient surgery, home health, school nursing, and private duty nursing. She has now spent more than a decade in her current role and is passionate about helping nurses explore flexible, non-bedside career options.Connect with Nurse DaisyInstagram: @thatnursedaisyStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 9: Helping Patients Navigate Healthcare: The Nurse Advocate Role with Lori Schellenberg

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Lori Schellenberg about patient advocacy and why this role can be such a natural fit for nurses. Lori shares how her background in bedside nursing, case management, and years of advocating for patients and families led her to build her own advocacy business and mentor nurses who want to move into this work.We also talk about what a nurse advocate actually does, how this role differs from bedside advocacy, and why it can be such a meaningful way to walk with patients and families through the full healthcare journey. Lori also shares the challenges of building this kind of work, the different niches available in advocacy, and why nurses already have many of the skills needed to thrive in this specialty.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What nurse advocacy looks like beyond the bedside.Why nurses are well positioned to pivot into patient advocacy.What challenges and opportunities come with building an advocacy career.About My GuestLori Schellenberg is a nurse with 45 years of experience and a certified case manager with more than 20 years in case management. She is the owner of Stepping Stone Advocacy Services, where she advocates for patients and families and also mentors nurses who want to become nurse advocates. Lori is passionate about helping nurses use the skills they already have in a way that brings them joy while making a real difference for patients navigating the healthcare system.Connect with LoriStepping Stone Advocacy Services: https://www.steppingstoneadvocacy.comAlliance of Professional Health Advocates: https://aphadvocates.org/Umbra Health Advocacy: https://umbrahealthadvocacy.com/about-umbra/GNA Now: https://gnanow.org/Stay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 8: The Heart of Nurse Education with Heather Bohman

     In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Heather Bohman about her path from NICU nursing to becoming a nurse educator. She shares how her love of patient education, precepting, and teaching led her back to school for her master’s degree and into faculty teaching in a nursing program.We also talk about what nurse educators actually do, from classroom teaching to clinical instruction, the educational path to becoming one, the challenges of the role, and the many ways nurses can grow within education. Heather also shares why she is passionate about supporting nurse educators and helping prevent burnout in those who spend so much time pouring into others.In This Episode, You’ll LearnHow Heather transitioned from NICU nursing into nurse education.What it looks like to teach both in the classroom and in clinicals.Why nurse education can be meaningful, challenging, and full of growth opportunities.About My GuestHeather Bohman is a nurse educator in San Antonio, Texas, a former NICU nurse, and a board-certified nurse coach. She teaches in a nursing program, works closely with students in both clinical and classroom settings, and is passionate about helping future nurses succeed. She is also focused on supporting nurse educators through wellness, resilience, and burnout prevention.Connect with HeatherWebsite: heatherbohman.comStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 7: What Nurses Need Beyond Experience

    In this solo episode of My Nurse Specialty, I speak directly to nurses who have been told to “just get experience” but still feel unsure, overwhelmed, or stuck. Because experience matters, but experience alone is not enough when you do not have direction, support, or a strategy for what comes next.I talk about how to look at your experience more intentionally, recognize the skills you have already built, and stop seeing every pivot as starting over. This episode is a reminder that changing direction in nursing is not failure. It can be a smart, strategic move.In This Episode, You’ll LearnWhy experience alone is not a full career plan.How to reframe your transferable nursing skills.Why pivoting can be a wise next step.Stay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 6: When Every Second Counts: A Nurse’s Life in Critical Care with Jaclyn McPheeters

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Jaclyn McPheeters about her path into critical care nursing and what it really means to care for patients in the ICU. She shares how a powerful early experience as a CNA led her into this specialty and why critical care requires both technical skill and emotional resilience.We also talk about what ICU nursing looks like day to day, the level of critical thinking it demands, the importance of teamwork, and why this specialty can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly intense. Jaclyn also shares advice for nurses considering this path, including shadowing, onboarding, certifications, and the many ways critical care experience can open doors later in your career.In This Episode, You’ll LearnWhat critical care nursing really looks like beyond the patient ratio.Why emotional resilience and teamwork matter so much in the ICU.How ICU experience can lead to growth in leadership, advanced practice, and beyond.About My Guest: Jaclyn McPheeters, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in critical care, internal medicine, urgent care, skilled nursing, and nursing education. She brings more than a decade of high-acuity critical care experience to her work and is known for her patient-centered, compassionate approach. Jaclyn is also a former Assistant Professor of Nursing and the founder of Nurse Education & Empowerment LLC, where she supports nurses and nurse practitioners through education, coaching, and professional development. She is active in nursing leadership, healthcare quality improvement, and community engagement.Connect with Jaclyn:LinkedInStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 5: Emergency Nursing Explained with Jessica Smith Dos Santos

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Jessica Smith Dos Santos about her path into emergency nursing and what it really takes to succeed in the ER. Jessica shares how she entered the specialty unexpectedly after another unit closed, and how what started as a default move eventually became a role she grew into and learned to love. She also speaks honestly about how overwhelming the ER felt in the beginning, including the steep learning curve many nurses experience when starting in this fast-paced environment.Jessica explains that not all ERs are the same and why understanding the different levels of emergency departments matters. She talks about the difference between high-acuity trauma centers and lower-acuity community ERs, and how that can shape a nurse’s experience, especially early in their career. She also shares what certifications are helpful, what nurses should know before applying, and why it is so important to be honest about the kind of pace and pressure you want in your work.We also talk about the many directions an ER nurse can grow within the specialty, from trauma roles and triage to charge nurse, leadership, freestanding ERs, and education. Jessica gives a realistic but encouraging look at the specialty and offers valuable perspective for nurses who feel drawn to emergency nursing but want to understand the reality behind the role.In This Episode, You’ll LearnWhy not all ERs offer the same experience.What new nurses should know before starting in emergency nursing.How ER nurses can grow into leadership, trauma, and education roles.About My Guest: Jessica Smith Dos Santos is an ER nurse and nurse educator with a background in telemetry, pre- and post-procedure care, and emergency nursing. Over the course of her career, she has worked in different ER settings, including high-acuity trauma environments and lower-acuity emergency departments, and has also developed experience in pediatric emergency care. She now supports nurses as an emergency room educator while still working per diem at the bedside to keep her skills sharp.Connect with Jessica:YouTubeLinkedInInstagramStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 4: A Closer Look at Substance Use Disorder Nursing with Ondrea

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Ondrea about her work as a substance use disorder registered nurse and how she found her way into this specialty through mental health nursing. After years in different nursing roles, she discovered that working with patients receiving treatment for substance use disorders became one of the most rewarding paths in her career.Ondrea shares what a typical day looks like in an outpatient clinic, including patient assessments, vitals, drug screenings, injections, medication-assisted treatment inductions, follow-up calls, education, and harm reduction. She also explains the importance of working within a close interdisciplinary team to support patients who often have both substance use and mental health needs.We also talk about how nurses can enter this field, where these roles can be found, what certifications may help, and how this specialty offers room for growth into leadership, care coordination, and other mental health roles. Ondrea’s passion for this work comes through clearly as she describes the life-changing impact nurses can have in this area of care.In This Episode, You’ll LearnHow substance use disorder nursing blends education, treatment, and harm reduction.Why this work can be one of the most rewarding areas in nursing.How nurses can get started in this specialty and continue to grow in it.About My Guest: Ondrea is a substance use disorder registered nurse who works in an outpatient clinic supporting patients receiving medication-assisted treatment. With 18 years of nursing experience and a background in emergency and mental health nursing, she brings both compassion and insight to this growing specialty. She is passionate about helping patients feel supported without stigma and wants more nurses to consider this rewarding path. Stay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep 3: Inside the Rapid Response Nurse Role with Jill Leftwich

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Jill Leftwich about her role as a rapid response nurse and the path that led her there. Jill shares how she moved from telemetry step-down to cardiac ICU and eventually into rapid response after learning about an opening through a former coworker. Her story highlights how networking, timing, and experience can all play a role in helping nurses move into a new specialty.We talk about what a rapid response nurse actually does, what a typical shift can look like, and the balance between emergency calls, rounding, education, and supporting bedside nurses. Jill also explains some common misconceptions about the role, including the idea that rapid response nurses are constantly running from crisis to crisis or fully take over patient care when they arrive.Jill also shares why confidence, leadership, and calm decision-making are so important in this specialty. She offers honest advice for nurses considering this path, especially those coming from ICU, and talks about the teaching side of the role, the value of debriefing after emergencies, and how this specialty can lead into education or other advanced nursing roles.In this episode, you'll learn:Rapid response nurses support bedside teams during emergencies.The role requires calm leadership and strong ICU experience.It can be a great fit for nurses who enjoy both emergencies and teaching.About My GuestJill Leftwich is a rapid response nurse with a background in telemetry step-down and cardiac ICU nursing. She has worked in rapid response for about six years and brings both emergency experience and a strong passion for teaching to her role. In addition to her hospital work, she creates educational content and resources to help nurses feel more prepared and supported during rapid responses and emergency situations.Connect with JillInstagram: @nurseleftyTikTok: @nurse.leftyWebsite: revitalizingnurses.comStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep. 2: NICU Nursing with Nurse Mari: What This Specialty Is Really Like

    In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Nurse Mari about her journey into NICU nursing and what it really looks like to care for some of the smallest and most vulnerable patients. She shares how she first became interested in working with babies, why she did not get into NICU right away, and how her background in med-surg, adult ICU, and travel nursing helped prepare her for the role she has now.We also talk about what makes NICU nursing unique, from the emotional connection with families to the high level of critical thinking and teamwork required every day. Nurse Mari gives honest insight into both the rewarding and challenging parts of the specialty, along with advice for nurses who may be thinking about this path for themselves.In this episode, you'll learn:Caring for fragile newborns and their families.Taking a longer path into the specialty you want.Building skills and staying ready for the right opportunity.About My Guest: Nurse Mari is a neonatal ICU nurse who cares for babies born as early as 22 weeks gestation, along with infants who have a wide range of medical needs. Before moving into NICU, she worked in med-surg, adult ICU, and other nursing roles that helped build the experience and perspective she now brings to her work. She also creates content online to share more about life as a NICU nurse.Connect with Nurse MariInstagram: @nurse.mariiiStay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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    Ep. 1: Why This Podcast Exists

    Welcome to My Nurse Specialty.After more than 35 years in nursing and working across many different specialties, I’ve seen how easy it is for nurses to believe there are only a handful of career paths available. In nursing school, we are taught how to pass boards and practice safely, but we are not always shown the full range of opportunities this profession offers.I created My Nurse Specialty because I want nurses to know there is so much more out there. Too often, we hear the same few specialties over and over again, not because those are the only good options, but because those are the ones we were exposed to. Many nurses never get the chance to explore the roles that may fit them better.In this episode, I talk about my own journey through multiple nursing specialties and how finding the right fit can make all the difference. I believe nursing is not a one-path profession, and I want this podcast to help more nurses discover roles that match their strengths, interests, and goals.Through this podcast, I’ll be having conversations with nurses from a wide variety of specialties so you can hear what their roles are really like, how they got there, what skills matter most, and what they wish they had known sooner.Whether you are a student nurse, a new nurse, or an experienced nurse wondering what else is possible, this podcast is here to help you explore your options and think more intentionally about your career.What you can expect from this podcast: On My Nurse Specialty, you’ll hear real stories from nurses in many different specialties as they share: How they found their specialty  What their role really looks like  What skills matter in their area  What they wish they had known earlier  How nurses can explore and grow into different roles over time Connect and share: If this episode speaks to you, I’d love for you to subscribe, follow, and share it with another nurse or nursing student who may need to hear it.And if you work in a unique nursing specialty and would like to share your story, I’d love to connect with you.Stay Connected:Learn how we can work togetherApply to be on the PodcastConnect with me on LinkedInGet the FREE guide here on how to choose your specialty!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast for nurses who want to explore the many specialties and career paths within nursing.Nursing school teaches us how to be nurses, but when it comes to careers, most of us are only introduced to a handful of specialties, often based on chance conversations or limited clinical experiences. Beyond that, we are expected to figure the rest out on our own. That is often where uncertainty about what comes next begins.Whether you’re a nurse, nursing student, or aspiring nurse, this podcast exists to expand that awareness. In each episode, you’ll explore nursing specialties some familiar and some you may not even know exist through real stories and insight that help you better understand what may be possible for you at any stage of your career.We talk with real nurses who share their stories, their specialties, and the paths they took to get there.Real nurses. Real stories. Real possibilities.

HOSTED BY

Rebecca Emery, RN

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A podcast for nurses who want to explore the many specialties and career paths within nursing.Nursing school teaches us how to be nurses, but when it comes to careers, most of us are only introduced to a handful of specialties, often based on chance conversations or limited clinical experiences....

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