17 Min.

EPS 192: Eric Filiput Your Next Shift: A Nursing Career Podcast

    • Karriere

It’s all in the details. That’s right, as a nurse you have to focus on those little things that make up the bigger picture. This next guest describes just how important paying attention to the details can be in a nursing career.
Eric Filiput, BSN, is the operations manager of the Gamma Knife Center at Siteman Cancer Center, which treats over 300 patients a year. Helping people is in his blood, Filiput keeps the mood light with his frequent jokes and simple explanations of procedures, helping patients feel at home. Eric is also a retired St. Louis County Reserve Police Officer.
A few take aways from our interview with Eric Filiput, BSN include:
How a pen and notepad go a long way in nursing; What the details mean for the bigger picture as a nurse; And why being honest, even when you don’t know the answer, helps you learn and grow! Join the inspiring & upbeat community of supportive nurses: Your Next Shift!
Read along and take notes with your very own copy of Your Next Shift

It’s all in the details. That’s right, as a nurse you have to focus on those little things that make up the bigger picture. This next guest describes just how important paying attention to the details can be in a nursing career.
Eric Filiput, BSN, is the operations manager of the Gamma Knife Center at Siteman Cancer Center, which treats over 300 patients a year. Helping people is in his blood, Filiput keeps the mood light with his frequent jokes and simple explanations of procedures, helping patients feel at home. Eric is also a retired St. Louis County Reserve Police Officer.
A few take aways from our interview with Eric Filiput, BSN include:
How a pen and notepad go a long way in nursing; What the details mean for the bigger picture as a nurse; And why being honest, even when you don’t know the answer, helps you learn and grow! Join the inspiring & upbeat community of supportive nurses: Your Next Shift!
Read along and take notes with your very own copy of Your Next Shift

17 Min.