RN Jobs That Won’t Make You Hate Your Life; RSV Returns; Supplement Misinfo Spreads

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Looking for a nursing job that won’t make you hate your life? @nurse.alexrn shared his top three recommendations, including one that made him fall back in love with nursing.

Dermatology resident @dr.kyla discussed family-building while working in healthcare, emphasizing that women in medicine experience infertility at higher rates.

What happens if you get your period at the Eras tour? @anna.the.nurse went viral for her Taylor Swift concert experience.

“I got septic from RSV and I was in the ICU on life support for about a week,” said pediatric emergency medicine physician @beachgem10, raising awareness about the viral infection and ways to prevent it.

Work, sleep, repeat: Surgeon @dr.shanmd depicted what it feels like to be a healthcare professional.

“Please help me stop this supplement company,” urged gastroenterologist @docschmidt, debunking misinformation in a liver health supplement advertisement and emphasizing that many companies trick people into buying their products.

A group of popular nurse TikTokers collaborated for an “all-star” video.

Physicians on X, including @RIDICULO_pathy, reacted to the news that a surgeon allegedly removed an Alabama man’s liver instead of his spleen.

ICU nurse @ooniebologna took to TikTok to share a personal anecdote with an important warning for fellow nurses: do not disclose patient information to anyone not involved in their care, even the police.

In a thread on X created by emergency physician Sam Ghali, MD, physicians shared “life-saving” advice from their respective specialities.

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