About this Free Podcast Episode
If you’re feeling stuck at the bedside, you aren’t alone. Exploring non-bedside nursing jobs can feel daunting, but it’s often the key to finding renewed passion and purpose in your career. In this episode, host MacKenzie Butler, DNP, RN, sits down with Donna Cardillo, MA, RN, CSP, FAAN, The Inspiration Nurse, to talk about breaking the mold and redefining what it means to be a nurse.
Together, MacKenzie and Donna explore the idea that nursing is an identity, not a location. You’ll hear how stepping away from traditional clinical settings doesn’t make you any less of a nurse; rather, embracing new opportunities can strengthen your nursing identity and allow you to impact health care on a much larger scale.
If you’ve ever wondered what else you can do with a nursing degree—or felt stuck waiting for permission to try something new—this conversation is for you.
What You’ll Learn About
In this episode
- Why your first nursing job doesn’t define your future
- How non-bedside and non-clinical nursing roles strengthen—not weaken—your nursing identity
- The transferable skills nurses often overlook
- How to approach LinkedIn and resumes as professional marketing tools
- Why imposter syndrome in nursing is common, and how to move forward anyway
- Donna’s five-step mindset for growth: Say yes, panic, figure it out, do it, celebrate
- How nurses can create impact at scale, beyond the bedside
Episode Chapters
0:00
A Nursing Career That Didn’t Follow the Rules
5:00
Why Your First Nursing Job Doesn’t Define Your Future
10:00
The Transferable Skills Nurses Undervalue
15:00
From the Bedside to the Boardroom: Navigating Industry Change
20:00
Redefining What It Means to “Be a Nurse”
28:00
Breaking Free from the Bedside-Only Mindset
35:00
How Nurses Should Actually Use LinkedIn and Their Resumes
40:00
Imposter Syndrome: Why Even Successful Nurses Feel It
45:00
Say Yes First, Panic Second: A Formula for Growth
55:00
Creating Impact Beyond the Patients You’ll Ever Meet
What Else Can You Do with a Nursing Degree?
If you’ve ever wondered what else you can do with a nursing degree, the answer is: almost anything! Whether you have an associate’s, a BSN, or a master’s, your foundational knowledge is highly sought after across numerous industries.
In this episode, we highlight several role categories that thrive on nursing expertise. You can dive into healthcare reimbursement and managed care, where understanding clinical outcomes is vital for financial and policy decisions. You could transition into nursing education, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. There’s also professional writing, nurse career coaching, and consulting. Many nurses even find incredible success in product and industry roles or high-level healthcare leadership.
Ultimately, being a nurse is about your identity, not your physical location. It’s rooted in being a healer, a nurturer, and a patient advocate. You don’t lose those traits just because you aren’t working a 12-hour shift on a medical-surgical floor.
Expanding your view of what a nurse is allows you to bring your unique skills to the boardroom, the classroom, and beyond.
Key Takeaways for Nurses Considering a Career Change
Nursing is an identity rooted in caring science, not a specific role or location.
You don’t stop being a nurse when you leave the hospital. Your core identity as a healer and advocate travels with you to every new opportunity.
Career growth begins after you say yes, not before
You don’t need to know exactly how to do a job before you accept it. Embracing the unknown is how you discover your true capabilities.
Confidence is built through action, not by waiting until you feel ready.
Imposter syndrome is completely normal. The best way to overcome it is by stepping out of your comfort zone and proving to yourself that you can adapt.
Clinical and non-clinical experiences are more marketable than nurses think.
Skills like communication, problem-solving, and crisis management are highly transferable. You’re constantly selling ideas and advocating for patients, which translates beautifully into the business world.
Lifelong learning and connection are essential to thriving in nursing.
Don’t isolate yourself. Join professional associations, engage on LinkedIn, and constantly seek out informal and formal education to keep your career vibrant.
Donna’s 5-Step Framework for Saying
Yes to Career Growth
1
Say yes
2
Panic
3
Figure it out
4
Do your best
5
Celebrate
Notable Quotes from the Episode
Your nursing career doesn’t have to follow a straight line to be powerful.
Nursing is an identity—not a job title or a location.
Say yes first. You’ll figure it out later.
Most nurses don’t lack skills—they lack permission.
You can impact patients you’ll never meet.
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MacKenzie Butler, DNP, RN
Host MacKenzie Butler, DNP, RN, is a passionate nurse educator and advocate dedicated to helping healthcare professionals navigate their careers with confidence.
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