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If you’re on LinkedIn, and you’re a nurse, a nurse who’s a health or medical writer, or a nurse who’s exploring how to become a writer, I think you’re going to love today’s First Friday episode. 

From the scrubs to the keyboard, Claire Bonneau’s story of how she shifted out of a full-time nursing role into a thriving freelance medical content writer is nothing short of motivational. She graduated from nursing school in 2019 and leaped into freelance health writing during the pandemic and her journey is proof that it's never too late to follow your passions.

Join us to explore:

  1. The challenges and triumphs of transitioning careers during uncertain times.
  2. How the problem-solving and creative aspects of nursing can lead to success in writing.
  3. The importance of community and learning from one's mistakes in the freelance world.

Listen to the full episode to hear how Claire is shaping her unique niche in the freelance health writing community. Oh, and she drops some serious gems about navigating platforms like Upwork and LinkedIn.

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Email: claire@clairebonneau.com

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What steps can you take today?

  1. Dedicate a moment each day to journal about your professional journey. Capture moments of learning, growth, and the emotions attached to your evolving career path.
  2. Reach out and connect with one new person a week on professional networking platforms like LinkedIn to start building your community, just as Claire did.
  3. Experiment with a freelancing platform by creating a profile or submitting a project proposal to experience the process and discover potential opportunities for skill-building and networking.

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