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A career in nursing is one of the most exciting and rewarding occupations. Nurses provide vital hands-on patient care, but that’s not all they do. They are leaders, innovators, educators, change makers helping improve access to care.

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When new ideas can save lives, nurse innovators need support to move from bedside to boardroom. Their firsthand experience helps them identify patient needs and shape the future of healthcare, as seen in stories from leaders inspiring the next generation.

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Once you’re a Registered Nurse you can take your career in so many new directions by specializing in an area you really enjoy.

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    Nurse entrepreneur

    A nurse entrepreneur uses their nursing education and experience to start their own healthcare-related business.
    Required education
    ADN or BSN
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    Varied
    Take on different tasks, patients, and situations every day.
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    Managerial
    Oversee other nurses and help improve healthcare for all.
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    Research-oriented
    Analyze data and discover new ways to help patients.
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    Fast-paced
    React and make decisions quickly in demanding conditions.
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    Independent
    Work on your own or even start your own practice, in some states.

    What is the role of a nurse entrepreneur?

    You’ll use creativity and business savvy to create and market a new product or service.

    What you’ll do as a nurse entrepreneur

    Accounting

    Your role may include raising funds and taking care of the financial side of the business, including payroll and taxes.

    Innovation

    You’ll start your own business venture within the healthcare field.

    Management

    You’ll hire employees to help you grow the business.

    Promotion

    You’ll market your business to attract and retain customers.
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    Where you’ll work as a nurse entrepreneur

    Nurse entrepreneurs work in a variety of settings, including:
    • Clinics
    • Hospitals
    • Your own office

    How to become a nurse entrepreneur

    Get an Associate’s Degrees in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

    When considering a future nursing career, it’s important to explore the different nursing programs available and the paths they offer. With various options like associate degree programs, bachelor’s degree programs, and direct-entry master’s degree programs, prospective students can choose the educational path that best suits their goals and interests.

    Pass the NCLEX-RN.

    The National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX) is the all-important step between graduating from nursing school and becoming a nurse. It’s a standardized test, set by the Board of Nursing in each state, that makes sure you have the knowledge and skills you need to work in the field of nursing.

    Work as a Registered Nurse, gaining experience and identifying where there are opportunities for improvement.

    While an advanced degree or other qualifications are not required, a business course or a Master of Science in Nursing and Business Administration can help build your career.

    A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) offers advanced courses that will help you develop new skills and move into specialized roles.

    You’re ready to work as a nurse entrepreneur!

    Nurse entrepreneur career resources

    Become a member of a nurse entrepreneur organization to find career opportunities, learn from your colleagues, and support the profession.
    National Nurses in Business Association (NNBA)

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    Health policy nurses support the research, development, and implementation of healthcare policies. They advocate for patients and providers by shaping legislation, improving healthcare access, and communicating public health needs to government and policy leaders.

    How we support nursing innovation

    Nurses are uniquely positioned to change the global trajectory of health for humanity. Johnson & Johnson is proud to support and elevate the impact of nursing by championing nurse-led innovation that can transform human health.

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