They’re the healthcare pros who know how to calm a crying toddler, explain treatments to anxious parents, and still get accurate vital signs
What is Pediatric Nursing
An on-shift leader who keeps a nursing unit running smoothly — balancing patient care, staff coordination, and real‑time decision‑making. They act as the operational anchor of the unit, ensuring safety, workflow, and communication all stay on track.
What is a Charge Nurse
Nurse who assesses, monitors, and manage care of cancer patients. Their role often includes administration of chemotherapy or immunotherapy medications and managing side effects associated with these medications.
What is Oncology nurse
A nurse in the middle of the ocean, blending clinical expertise with adaptability, calm, and a spirit of exploration.
What is Cruise Ship Nurse
Nurse plays a central, highly skilled role in guiding patients through labor, birth, and the immediate postpartum period.
What is Labor and Delivery Nurse
A dynamic mix of teaching, mentoring, and inspiring the next generation of nurses. Your play a key role in shaping confident, compassionate nurses.
What is Nurse Educator
You travel from home to home like a friendly medical GPS, guiding patients through meds, wounds, and life’s curveballs while keeping them on the road to recovery.
What is Home Health Nursing
Works with crime victims to gather medical evidence
What is Forensic Nursing
All things operating room; setting up sterile instruments, organizing trays with surgical precision, and anticipating every move the surgeon might make. You are handing off tools like scalpels and sutures with accuracy, keeping the sterile field intact, and helping the team stay focused and efficient
What is Scrub Nurse
Oversees a specific unit’s staff, schedules, budgets, and daily operations, ensuring smooth workflow and high‑quality care
What is Nurse Manager
Provides compassionate, end-of-life care to terminally ill patients, focusing on comfort, dignity, and support for both patients and their families
Hospice Nurse
A nurse who serves in one of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces — Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. They provide healthcare to active-duty members, veterans, and their families
Provides patient care aboard helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft responding to trauma scenes, remote rescues, or critical patient transfers. In the air, you provide advanced care in tight quarters, managing everything from intubations to IVs while communicating with hospitals and coordinating with paramedics and pilots.
What is a Flight Nurse
Senior leader overseeing nursing operations, staffing, policy development, and financial planning
What is Nurse Executive
Role is to prevent, detect, and control the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings
What is Infectious Prevention Nursing
This nurse coordinates and manages clinical trials and advanced studies. They work closely with healthcare providers, and patients to ensure the data collected is accurate and reliable.
What is Research nurse
You work side-by-side with radiologists in a hybrid of surgery and imaging, helping guide catheters, wires, and tiny tools through blood vessels and organs using real-time X-rays, CT scans, or ultrasounds.
What is Interventional Radiology
An experienced nurse who provides structured clinical teaching, mentorship, and supervision to nursing students or newly hired nurses
What is Nurse Preceptor
Provides care to patients with kidney failure, administering treatments, monitoring patient and educating patients and families
Dialysis Nurse
This role combines clinical nursing with computer science to manage and improve electronic health record and digital tools, optimizing patient-centered care through data and technology
What is Nursing Informatics