From Wound Care to Foot Care — Why I Made the Switch

I spent years as a Wound Care Nurse Practitioner celebrating slow wins. Week by week, millimeter by millimeter — watching complex wounds gradually heal. That work is vital and I'm proud of it. But it demands something most nurses quietly struggle with: endless patience, and very little immediate reward.

Then a colleague introduced me to specialized foot care — and everything changed.

I walked into my first appointment and within 30 minutes, my patient stood up, took a few steps, and looked at me with genuine relief. Not "I'll feel better in six weeks" relief. Right now relief. That moment hooked me.

Foot care patients don't dread their appointments — they look forward to them. They call you back. They refer their friends. They thank you like you've changed their life, because for many of them, you have.

I built RNscrub on that foundation. This course is everything I wish I had when I started. The legal structure, the systems, the clinical standards — all of it designed so you can skip the years of trial and error I went through and get straight to the work that matters.

Because somewhere out there right now, there is a patient sitting in a chair, dreading another week of discomfort — waiting for a nurse like you to show up.

Let's get you there.