
MANAGEMENT
Co-OwnerandNeuro Trauma ICU RN
Since graduating, I continue to work as an ICU nurse, especially since I am needed during these uncertain times of Covid-19. I obtained my MBA not to switch careers but to enhance and broaden my opportunities within nursing. I now have the skills and education to advance my nursing career into leadership/ management when the opportunity arises.
Currently though a fellow colleague of mine and I have started a nurse-owned business, CertifiedRN.com, LLC. We are a woman ran education business that provides exam preparation for nurses seeking specialty certifications in progressive and critical care. These certifications are sought after as these registered nurses are seen as experts in there clinical specialties. This has allowed me to integrate my passion and expertise of critical care nursing with the current and up to date business knowledge I have obtained from the SMBA program. In addition to the hard skills, the soft skills have prepared me to be a more knowledgeable and successful business owner.
I am not in a management role at this time however all of the graduate courses I took in the SMBA program consistently provided current and relevant leadership information related to the course subject being taught. The highly experienced and educated faculty offered a wealth of guidance and mentorship in leadership. Regardless of where my own career takes me, these lessons in leadership have had a huge impact on my own development as a professional and as an individual.
My advice for all students and those who are interested in pursuing an MBA is to understand obtaining a MBA is not simply meant to 鈥済et you a job.鈥 It is to take you as a professional, regardless of your career choice and develop you as a leader, a mentor and to think outside of box of the traditional education a majority of us have received in our Bachelor Degree programs. I suggest, walking in with an open mind so that you do not miss all of the opportunities that are offered by such diverse knowledgeable group of professionals and faculty in the SMBA program. I have been given the opportunity to network with working professionals and mentors that I would of never had the chance to be exposed to if it was not for the SMBA faculty. Do not take any of this for granted, it is a priceless gift.
Being welcomed into a SMBA cohort that knew I was clueless and completely unaware how the business world worked is probably the largest factor in helping me maintain the perseverance and determination to finish an extremely challenging program. I have never met such an amazing group of faculty and students who consistently showed compassion, encouragement and a true sense of community. If I had to do it all over again, I would. Again and again and again.