4 Best Retired Nurse Blogs and Websites in 2024

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Here are 4 Best Retired Nurse Blogs you should follow in 2024

1. Write Along with Me

Write Along with Me I started this blog in spring 2010 to center around the fall publication of my career memoir, Caring Lessons A Nursing Professor's Journey of Faith and Self. Since June of 2012, my goal has been to blog, from the perspective of a retired nurse, on writing, growing older, and living in Chicago.
Blog loisroelofs.com
Frequency 1 post / month Domain Authority 20 Get Email Contact Get Influential Bloggers ContactsGet access to 250k active Bloggers in 1500 niche categories.Get targeted media contact list in your niche at your fingertips so you can focus on running your campaign.Email us the type of bloggers you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com Copy email. We'll share blogger's data in an Excel or CSV format.

2. oldfoolrn

oldfoolrn My name says it all. I'm old, foolish, and a long-ago retired RN. I graduated from an old-school 3-year diploma nursing program in Chicago and was a lifelong bedside nurse. Hopefully, bright young whippersnappers will enjoy some of my memories and experiences. If you would like to learn how to fold and care for a nursing cap or cook a turkey in an autoclave this is your blog.
Blog oldfoolrn.blogspot.com
Frequency 3 posts / year Domain Authority 15 Get Email Contact

3. EDNurseasauras

EDNurseasauras I completed my BSN in 2011, 34 years after finishing my diploma program. I was a dinosaur then, but have now retired to pass my title of world's oldest nurse still working at the bedside on to someone else. This entire blog is a work of fiction. I make up the most entertaining shit, don't I?
Blog ednurseasauras.blogspot.com
Frequency 1 post / quarter Domain Authority 22 Get Email Contact

4. Retirement Planning: One day at a time

Retirement Planning: One day at a time A middle-aged nurse has dreamt of escape from her paying job to a warmer, more relaxing retirement. These escape plans are somewhat working out yet continue to be thwarted on a regular basis.
Blog old-nurse.blogspot.com
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