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Lessons I wish I learned earlier with Katelyn Dykas

39 min · 22 de may de 2026
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On the Nurse Gwenny Podcast Nurse Gwenny welcomes Katelyn, a dual licensed flight paramedic and nurse who has grown in popularity online for her easy to understand teaching style found on tik tok and instagram. They discuss lessons they wish they had learned earlier. Things like: * Proactively seeking mentors * Finding safe places to ask “seemingly” dumb questions * Developing skills to self education and find resouces Katelyn compares the helicopter and it’s limitations to some of the critical access hospitals she helps supply and service. Simply put, supplies and resources are limited and sometimes non existant! This breeds the development of those sometimes forgotten or the skillsets that can be taken for granted when working in larger, more fully resourced hospitals. Nurse Gwenny and Katelyn celebrate the joys of being educators and the moments they cherish hearing about the wins and successes of others. Katelyn Dykas shares how she is proud of stepping into a CCRN review education project and Nurse Gwenny mentions her latest book, a CEN test prep book similar to “BUT WHY.” Check out videos from Katelyn Dykas and content on: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/atthereadymed/] / Tik Tok [https://www.tiktok.com/@atthereadyeducation] @AtTheReadyMed AND ON Facebook @ University of Michigan Survival Flight [https://www.facebook.com/UMSurvivalFlight/]

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On the Nurse Gwenny Podcast Nurse Gwenny welcomes Katelyn, a dual licensed flight paramedic and nurse who has grown in popularity online for her easy to understand teaching style found on tik tok and instagram. They discuss lessons they wish they had learned earlier. Things like: * Proactively seeking mentors * Finding safe places to ask “seemingly” dumb questions * Developing skills to self education and find resouces Katelyn compares the helicopter and it’s limitations to some of the critical access hospitals she helps supply and service. Simply put, supplies and resources are limited and sometimes non existant! This breeds the development of those sometimes forgotten or the skillsets that can be taken for granted when working in larger, more fully resourced hospitals. Nurse Gwenny and Katelyn celebrate the joys of being educators and the moments they cherish hearing about the wins and successes of others. Katelyn Dykas shares how she is proud of stepping into a CCRN review education project and Nurse Gwenny mentions her latest book, a CEN test prep book similar to “BUT WHY.” Check out videos from Katelyn Dykas and content on: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/atthereadymed/] / Tik Tok [https://www.tiktok.com/@atthereadyeducation] @AtTheReadyMed AND ON Facebook @ University of Michigan Survival Flight [https://www.facebook.com/UMSurvivalFlight/]

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