Sale ends tonight!


Happy Saturday! ☀️

Just popping in your inbox to remind you of the FreshRN Graduation sale. It ends tonight (May 31st), so if you were planning on getting a course or signing up for the All-Access Pass for 20% off, now is your last chance!

Use promo code MAYGRAD25 at checkout before midnight tonight.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Best,

Kati 🪴

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Hi! I'm Kati.

I am a nurse educator and I and create content specifically for nursing students and newly licensed nurses to support, educate, and encourage them as they transition to practice.

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