1. Selling Study Sheets 2. CPR Instructer 3. Create an online course 4. Nurse Consulting 5. Health Coach 6. Tutor / Instructor 7. Medical Transcriptionist 8. Nurse Blogger 9. Maternal care Nurse 10. Door to Door Nursing
As I doctor, I started investing in the stock market because of dividends. What matters, in my opinion, is that if you invest and earn more money in addition to dividends, you will be able to live off of dividends without selling. It implies that you can pass that on to your children, giving them a head start in life. I've invested over $600k in dividend stocks over the years; I continue to buy more today and will continue to do so until the price lowers even further.
It's always inspiring to hear from a veteran doctor and investor who has weathered the storm and come out on top. When your portfolio turns from green to red, it might be unsettling, but if you have invested in great companies, you should just keep adding to them and stick with your plan.
What about just working overtime? You know what your doing and it seems to be almost always available. Most nurses on my unit don't do it, yet in house registry allows me double time.
I just moved and started a home health job that I’m enjoying so far, but looking for a side hustle to go with it. Any advice on how to do some nurse consulting on the side? How to apply or get into it or what companies need some consulting? I’d love to get into it?
Hi dear, thank you for sharing! If I mat ask, please inform me how I can find client as a private duty nursing without going through a 3rd party. Thank you so much
Thank you for watching! Well, what I've done through word of mouth. Networking and just using your personal connections would be the first thing that I would do if you're trying to avoid a 3rd party. You could always reach out to Doctor's offices for referrals!
@@Katherine_Ann I've been a private duty nurse for 30 years. She has to register as a business. She them contact Insurance Company and hospital case managers for clients
@@Katherine_Annyou have to register as a business. Then contact Insurance companies and hospital case managers for referral. It's difficult to do it on your own. It's not a secure way to work. I've done it for 30 years
@@eileenwatt8283I have thought doing this. Do you mind explaining step by step how to create business as nurse and get patient without using 3rd party Thanks
Clinical instructors don't get paid much, unfortunately. Well less than the bedside, by about $20+/ hr. You're also greatly limiting on the number hours allowed.
Excuse me but you do not give any information on how to start each of these options. For example, teaching CPR, you don’t give any help or tips on how to get started. How much to start , what equipment you need , how to market your service etc…
Hey there! Thanks for your comment, I'm sorry for not being quite as comprehensive as you were looking for. I was just giving a broad over view on various opportunities out there!
1. Selling Study Sheets
2. CPR Instructer
3. Create an online course
4. Nurse Consulting
5. Health Coach
6. Tutor / Instructor
7. Medical Transcriptionist
8. Nurse Blogger
9. Maternal care Nurse
10. Door to Door Nursing
Another great side hustle being a nurse at concerts. People get injured, heart attacks etc..... concert venues hire numerous and pay great
Interesting, never thought of that!
How do you apply where do you get contacts for that position?
i want to do medical transcriotionist job , how and where can i apply
As I doctor, I started investing in the stock market because of dividends. What matters, in my opinion, is that if you invest and earn more money in addition to dividends, you will be able to live off of dividends without selling. It implies that you can pass that on to your children, giving them a head start in life. I've invested over $600k in dividend stocks over the years; I continue to buy more today and will continue to do so until the price lowers even further.
It's always inspiring to hear from a veteran doctor and investor who has weathered the storm and come out on top. When your portfolio turns from green to red, it might be unsettling, but if you have invested in great companies, you should just keep adding to them and stick with your plan.
So happy to hear about your new baby. Thank you for the video.
Loved this! Great ideas
Thanks for watching!
What about just working overtime? You know what your doing and it seems to be almost always available. Most nurses on my unit don't do it, yet in house registry allows me double time.
That's an option too!
This was so helpful thanks! ❤
I just moved and started a home health job that I’m enjoying so far, but looking for a side hustle to go with it. Any advice on how to do some nurse consulting on the side? How to apply or get into it or what companies need some consulting? I’d love to get into it?
Look at Upwork! I've applies for a few consulting positions through there!
@@Katherine_Ann will do thanks!
Hi dear, thank you for sharing! If I mat ask, please inform me how I can find client as a private duty nursing without going through a 3rd party. Thank you so much
Thank you for watching! Well, what I've done through word of mouth. Networking and just using your personal connections would be the first thing that I would do if you're trying to avoid a 3rd party. You could always reach out to Doctor's offices for referrals!
@@Katherine_Ann I've been a private duty nurse for 30 years.
She has to register as a business. She them contact Insurance Company and hospital case managers for clients
@@Katherine_Annyou have to register as a business. Then contact Insurance companies and hospital case managers for referral.
It's difficult to do it on your own. It's not a secure way to work. I've done it for 30 years
@@eileenwatt8283I have thought doing this. Do you mind explaining step by step how to create business as nurse and get patient without using 3rd party
Thanks
What's a good website for medical transcriptionist?
Clinical instructors don't get paid much, unfortunately. Well less than the bedside, by about $20+/ hr. You're also greatly limiting on the number hours allowed.
Thanks for your thoughts, that's definitely something to think about!
I’ve been trying to find a private duty nursing job with no luck 😭
Have you tried posting on social media? Home Health pages? Aging parent pages? Maybe try that!
How does insurance and liability work as a private duty rn?
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Hm, I may have to pass on that one!
@@Katherine_Ann why
@@Katherine_Ann no good excuse
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Excuse me but you do not give any information on how to start each of these options. For example, teaching CPR, you don’t give any help or tips on how to get started. How much to start , what equipment you need , how to market your service etc…
Hey there! Thanks for your comment, I'm sorry for not being quite as comprehensive as you were looking for. I was just giving a broad over view on various opportunities out there!
@@Katherine_Ann Sure!
How can I email you?
My email is in my about section!
@@Katherine_Ann I must be missing it I don’t see one
nursekatherinehere@gmail.com is my email! @@TheCareGirlTV
I think you are guys in US right? I don't know what we have in Australia