This week we went on a family trip to Myrtle Beach with my family! It was such a great break from the regular grind.
Author: Liz
CAN YOU HAVE A BABY IN NURSING OR NP SCHOOL?
I had a baby in NP (Nurse Practitioner) School. Was it challenging? Yes. But was it doable? Also yes. In today’s video I’ll be discussing a topic that comes up quite frequently. Can you become a parent, while in nursing or np school? Is having a baby in NP school or nursing school doable? And when is the best time to have a baby while in nursing or NP school. I’ll also give you some tips of what I would have done differently if I could do it all again.
HARDEST PART OF BEING A WORKING PARENT
What do you do when your baby is sick and you have to miss work? We have been working on navigating that lately and it’s honestly been rough! Working in healthcare especially, it feels like your absence affects so much and I feel insanely guilty staying home to care for my sick child, but at the same time that is where I want to be the most. In the video I’ll explain how we approach this aspect of being a working parent, why I think its the hardest, and some solutions we will be trying to see if it makes things easier. I’ll also talk about physicals, how to know when people should come in for follow up appointments, and we go to the “zoo”.
HOW I EXPLAIN LAB WORK TO PATIENTS
In today’s video I go over how I talk to my patients about their lab work. The labs we will be looking at are a CBC (Complete Blood Count), CMP (Complete Metabolic Panel), Thyroid with TSH, Hemoglobin A1C, and Lipid Panel. I’ll also give you some tips that I use In primary care for discussing lab work with patients that helps with retention and what I like to touch on with basic disease management. As I mentioned in the video, these aren’t the most scientific descriptions, but the target audience is someone with little to no background in healthcare.