RN Self-Employment 101

 

Is RN self-employment right for you? Learn the new possibilities available to you as an RN. Acquire new skills to restructure or start your self-employment venture.

Traditional RN business practices are no longer effective in our changing times. Work smarter with today's technology. Learn to organize and manage your business relationships and decrease your non-billable hours.

Design promotional materials that don’t end up in the trash. Learn what's needed on a professional website.

Perfect for clinical nurses and practicing consultants.

Course: RN Self-Employment 101

Date
State
City
Course
How to register
March
3
NJ Atlantic City RN Self-Employment 101
Presenter: Patricia Ann Bemis, RN CEN
Provider: Nurse Builders
Call 1-877-353-8888 or email bemis@nnba.net.
July
20
NV Las Vegas RN Self-Employment 101
Presenter Patricia Ann Bemis, RN CEN
Provider: Nurse Builders
Call 1-877-353-8888 or email bemis@nnba.net.
Scheduled classes 2009

Discover if RN self-employment is right for you.

Should RN self-employment be a new destination for you? Nursing is recession proof and has a bright future. Learn the latest on RN self-employment.

Designed for nurses who want:

  • a flexible schedule and a way to work from home;
  • to escape from the hospital bureaucracy;
  • to increase income;
  • to gain respect, be creative, and enjoy work again.

RN self-employment consulting possibilities

  • problem solving
  • coaching
  • medical education
  • wellness
  • safety
  • risk management
  • legal nursing

This course includes your RN self-employment possibilities, business operation, legal structure (DBA, LLC, Inc.), funding, administrative business setup, managing the liability of self-employment, and an action plan.

Learning Objectives

  1. List the services and products provided by self-employed nurses.
  2. Give two examples of RN self-employment including services, products, and administrative structure.
  3. Develop a fictitious nursing venture using services or products that interest you.
  4. Evaluate if self-employment is right for you.

Course Outline

  • History of RN self-employment (nurse entrepreneurship)
  • Career outlook
  • Current RN self-employment possibilities
  • Financing your self-employment venture (loans, grants, and personal financing)
  • Transition to self-employment
  • Setting up the business
  • Marketing including business cards, brochures, website, etc.
  • Legal structure (DBA, LLC, Inc.)
  • Liability issues and insurance
  • Individualized action plan

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Contact Patricia Ann Bemis, RN CEN
321-633-4610
Email: bemis@nnba.net

Presenter Patricia Ann Bemis, RN CEN

Patricia Ann Bemis, RN CENBemis is a national speaker and writer on business and clinical topics. She has been the president of the National Nurses in Business Association, Inc. since 1999. Bemis presents courses and workshops throughout the United States. She works with the Florida Small Business Development Center Network at Brevard Community College and the University of Central Florida. She is the author of RN Self-Employment: Choices, Business Basics, and Marketing Strategies; My Business Plan; Contracts; Nurse Entrepreneurs: Tales of Nurses in Business, and the Emergency Nursing Bible.


Applicable for courses provided by the NNBA only:

Continuing education: The conference is approved for 12 hours of nursing continuing education. To receive the continuing education credit, there is an additional $15 charge that you will pay directly to the CE provider. Pick up a request form at the conference. The provider (recognized nationally) will mail you a certificate, maintain your records for five years, and replace certificates at no cost to you.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, BRN Provider number CEP-3285, for stated contact hours credit. CE credit is accepted in all states and for many national certifications; call 1-800-743-4006 for CE information.

Refunds: Full refund less $30 processing fee if notified SEVEN DAYS BEFORE the conference. No refunds or credits given after the conference.

Changes: Schedule and speakers subject to change. The NNBA reserves the right to cancel this conference. In the event of cancellation, all registration fees will be refunded in full. Please check with NNBA prior to booking your flights in case of changes.

Money back guarantee - If you are not satisfied, notify us at first break and we will refund your registration fee, no questions asked.