My Nurse Specialty
In this episode of My Nurse Specialty, I talk with Jaclyn McPheeters about her path into critical care nursing and what it really means to care for patients in the ICU. She shares how a powerful early experience as a CNA led her into this specialty and why critical care requires both technical skill and emotional resilience. We also talk about what ICU nursing looks like day to day, the level of critical thinking it demands, the importance of teamwork, and why this specialty can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly intense. Jaclyn also shares advice for nurses considering this path, including shadowing, onboarding, certifications, and the many ways critical care experience can open doors later in your career. In This Episode, You’ll Learn * What critical care nursing really looks like beyond the patient ratio. * Why emotional resilience and teamwork matter so much in the ICU. * How ICU experience can lead to growth in leadership, advanced practice, and beyond. About My Guest: Jaclyn McPheeters, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in critical care, internal medicine, urgent care, skilled nursing, and nursing education. She brings more than a decade of high-acuity critical care experience to her work and is known for her patient-centered, compassionate approach. Jaclyn is also a former Assistant Professor of Nursing and the founder of Nurse Education & Empowerment LLC, where she supports nurses and nurse practitioners through education, coaching, and professional development. She is active in nursing leadership, healthcare quality improvement, and community engagement. Connect with Jaclyn: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaclynmariemcpheeters-444a92223/] Stay Connected: Learn how we can work together [https://mynursespecialty.com/] Apply to be on the Podcast [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/cfsytQNRJrzQgw3d979H] Connect with me on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-emery-msn-rn-phn-1b5ab245/] Get the FREE guide here [https://mynursespecialty.com/resources] on how to choose your specialty!
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