Why Nurses Are Leaving Healthcare – And How Frykenberg’s Been Filling the Gap

In this episode of Patient Advocacy Now, we sit down with Teri Frykenberg, a nationally recognized leader in patient advocacy and patient safety. With a background as an ICU nurse, a three-time author, a newspaper columnist, and a serial entrepreneur in the patient advocacy space, Teri brings a wealth of experience and insight into the evolving challenges of healthcare.

Teri shares her personal journey into patient advocacy, which began with a near-tragic medical emergency involving her own family. She explains how her frustration with hospital bureaucracy and mismanagement led her to leave nursing and start her own advocacy company, despite having no formal business background. She also addresses the growing demand for advocacy services through her training programs at NurseAdvocateEntrepreneur.com

If you're a nurse or doctor considering a shift into patient advocacy, or if you're interested in how to navigate the healthcare system more effectively, this episode is packed with invaluable insights from one of the foremost experts in the field.


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Why Nurses Are Leaving Healthcare – And How Frykenberg’s Been Filling the Gap
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Laura Laura Finnelly 2 months ago
Thank you for this podcast which led me to Teri who is the absolute best! I am taking her course and have learned so much about how to build a successful advocacy practice!