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In this episode of Certify It, we welcome Daphne Credle, LPN, an instructor at the Mason Center for Healthcare Education. Daphne shares her personal journey into nursing, from being inspired by caregiving in her family to navigating early-career burnout during the COVID era. What started as an interest in pediatrics eventually led Daphne to an unexpected but fulfilling role in healthcare education. She discusses why nursing careers are rarely linear, how burnout doesn’t mean failure, and why trying different paths within healthcare can lead to long-term satisfaction. Key Topics Covered Daphne Cradle’s journey into nursing and education Navigating burnout without leaving healthcare What certified medication aide (CMA) training looks like The importance of mentorship in healthcare education Learning styles and student success strategies Connect with Doug: LinkedIn: / douglas-bryant-ed-d-mba-sphr-77092a201 Learn More about the Mason Center for Healthcare Education: https://www.themasoncenterknox.com/ Timestamps: 00:07 – Episode intro and guest welcome: Daphne Cradle 00:36 – Daphne’s journey into nursing and early inspiration 01:24 – Nursing education pathways and getting licensed 01:49 – Exploring different nursing career avenues 02:40 – Why Daphne chose education over ER/ICU nursing 03:57 – Burnout in healthcare and finding a new direction 04:45 – Transitioning into healthcare education 05:39 – Mentorship, career pathways, and affordable education 06:26 – Loving education and recovering from burnout 07:14 – Advice for healthcare workers feeling burned out 08:57 – What makes a great healthcare educator 09:28 – Characteristics of successful CNA/CMA students 09:57 – Teaching techniques for different learning styles 10:45 – Favorite part of teaching: clinicals 11:16 – What to expect in the CMA program and study demands 12:23 – What a typical CMA clinical day looks like 13:11 – One-on-one clinicals and working with nurses 13:51 – Why nurses value certified medication aides 14:16 – Encouragement for prospective CMA students Produced by Grit and Gravel Marketing https://gritandgravel.com/