The greatest thing about bedside nursing, in my opinion, is the 3 day work week.
This gives you back TIME, which is by far the most valuable thing in life.
With this time you are able to do what you love and it also gives you an opportunity to earn extra money to become financially free.
Nurses should diversify their skillset into other hobbies and income making ideas. Why not?! We have a career that gives us the oppotunirty to spend more of our free time on doing things we enjoy. Starting a business is a great way for nurses to make more money while doing something they enjoy. There are endless opportunities for nurses to start their own businesses.
You can literally turn anything you enjoy doing into a business.
You like cleaning? Start a cleaning business. My wife and I did and it was very successful. Low overhead cost, immediate income, and recurring customers. Boom.
You like to fish? Start a fishing guide business. You like to…? You get the drift…
Start a home health care agency and provide medical care, assistance, and support to patients in the comfort of their own homes. Home health care services are in high demand, particularly as the population ages and more individuals require assistance with activities of daily living.
Create personalized health coaching and wellness programs to help clients achieve their health and wellness goals through lifestyle changes, nutrition, and exercise. As a nurse, you have the expertise and knowledge to help individuals lead healthier lives and prevent chronic diseases.
Provide consulting services to healthcare facilities, insurance companies, and other organizations, offering expertise in areas such as patient care, healthcare management, and regulatory compliance. Your experience as a nurse gives you valuable insights into the healthcare industry, making you an ideal candidate for consulting roles.
Use your medical expertise to write articles, blog posts, e-books, and other content for healthcare websites, medical journals, and other publications. Whether you’re writing about the latest medical treatments, health tips, or patient stories, your nursing background gives you credibility and authority in the field. Or even start your own blog!
Start a business selling and distributing medical equipment, supplies, and devices to healthcare facilities, clinics, and individuals. With your knowledge of medical equipment and supplies, you can help healthcare providers find the products they need to deliver high-quality care to their patients.
Offer healthcare education and training programs for nurses, healthcare professionals, and the general public, covering topics such as first aid, CPR, disease management, and healthcare technology. During my nursing education, we completed an EKG course through a nurse who started her own EKG class business.
Start a healthcare staffing agency, connecting healthcare facilities with qualified nurses, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals on a temporary or permanent basis. As a nurse, you understand the importance of having the right staff in place to provide high-quality care to patients.
A nursing facility, also known as a nursing home or long-term care facility, is a residential facility that provides 24-hour skilled nursing care and support services to individuals who require assistance with activities of daily living, medical care, and supervision. Nursing facilities are designed for individuals who are unable to live independently due to chronic illness, disability, or advanced age and require a higher level of care than can be provided at home or in an assisted living facility. If you are up to the challenge on obtaining financing and meeting state and medicare standards, then this is for you.
Start a business facilitating medical tourism, helping patients travel to other countries for medical procedures, treatments, and surgeries at a lower cost. As a nurse, you can help patients navigate the complex process of medical tourism, ensuring that they receive high-quality care and support throughout their medical journey.
In conclusion, there are countless opportunities for nurses to start their own businesses and become successful entrepreneurs. Whether you’re interested in providing direct patient care, offering consulting services, or venturing into healthcare entrepreneurship, there’s never been a better time to turn your nursing expertise into entrepreneurial success. So what are you waiting for?
Sean is a registered nurse with over two years of experience in critical care and floor nursing. With over 13 years in the healthcare industry, Sean holds dual Bachelor degrees in Nursing and Biology, blending academic knowledge with practical expertise. Passionate about empowering fellow nurses and advocating for financial literacy, Sean dedicates himself to sharing insights and experiences tailored to the nursing community. When not at the bedside or writing, Sean enjoys spending time with his family