Why I left my last Nursing Job
Why I Left My Toxic Hospital Job | Nurse Bullying, Workplace Culture & Finding a Better RN Position
In this raw and unfiltered episode of the Newbie Nurse Podcast, Nurse Ruthie shares the real reason she left her former hospital after four years â and what every new nurse needs to hear about toxic work environments, nurse bullying, physician behavior, and finding a supportive healthcare culture.
Have you ever worked at âthat hospitalâ in your city? The one everyone warns you about? In this episode, we talk about:
âïž Nurse bullying and toxic workplace culture
âïž Physicians yelling at nurses and how it impacts patient safety
âïž Moral distress in the emergency room
âïž When hospital values donât align with your own
âïž How trauma from a bad job can follow you
âïž Why you should always explore new RN opportunities
âïž The truth about hospital pay myths
âïž How to know when itâs time to leave your nursing job
Ruthie opens up about working in a chaotic ER environment, dealing with disrespect from a physician, witnessing questionable practices, and finally deciding to walk away. What she found next? A hospital culture that valued teamwork, kindness, patient advocacy, and professional growth â plus better pay.
If you're a new nurse, travel nurse, ER nurse, or experienced RN feeling stuck, burned out, underpaid, or undervalued â this episode is your reminder that you have options.
đĄ As a nurse, you can work in hospitals, schools, business, case management, and even start your own RN-led business. You are not trapped.
This podcast is for:
* New graduate nurses
* Nurses lacking confidence
* Burned out RNs
* Nurses experiencing workplace bullying
* Healthcare professionals seeking career growth
* Anyone navigating hospital culture challenges
Nurse Ruthie has been a registered nurse for 15 years and created the Newbie Nurse Podcast to help new nurses build confidence, feel supported, and evolve into empowered professionals.
If you believe nurses deserve respect, healthy work environments, and safe patient care â this episode is for you.
âš Remember: Treat people how you want to be treated. What you put into this world is what you get back.
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