
Practicing Catholic Medicine 13. Doctorate of Nursing Practice, Compassion, and Singleness, with Marissa Mullins, APNP
Episode 13 is here with a fantastically fun conversation with Marissa Mullins. Marissa worked as an ER nurse for many years, and just graduated with her Doctorate of Nurse Practitioner.
I was eager to talk with Marissa because we share a mutual friend in Claire, the host of the Catholic Feminist Podcast. Marissa was on TCF several years ago (listen online here), and I knew she would be a great guest for PCM.
In this episode, we chat about:
· Marissa’s experience as a travel nurse in the ICU, and as an emergency department nurse
- How she navigated the more challenging days in the ED, including processing trauma and setting appropriate boundaries
- The gift and experience of anticipatory grief, and the importance of honesty in the reality of diagnoses
- Her decision to pursue a degree as a FNP and the different roles nurse practitioners can have
- Masters versus Doctorate NP programs
- Singleness in late 20s/early 30s and what people who are single want their married friends to know
- Not comparing crosses with others
We reference:
- The book Boundaries, by Henry Cloud and John Townsend
- Elizabeth Kübler-Ross and her work on grief
- Brew City Catholic
- The Blessed is She podcast
I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed talking with Marissa!
In Christ,
Catie
**The usual boring disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast by myself and my guests are our own and do not represent those of our employers. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for medical care. Please see your healthcare provider for any medical needs. This podcast is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. **
