Brandi Borden thought about becoming an RN for years before she finally pursued a career in nursing. Her interest was first sparked while she worked as a lighting, camera and production assistant for film and television. She knew several nurses and would chat with medics on set. Their stories and passion for patient care planted a seed.
鈥淚t was always intriguing to me to be one of those people who cared for people,鈥 Borden said.
In 2019, Borden achieved her goal of becoming an RN, and in August of that year she began work as a trauma ICU staff nurse at University Medical Center in New Orleans.
Next, Borden faced the challenge of earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing through the 青青草视频 online RN to BSN program. She completed that degree in 2021.
Though her career change was a long time coming, her first nursing job has her excited for her future in health care.
鈥淭here are a lot of new nurses right now, which is good because we鈥檙e all learning,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have a lot to be thankful for so I鈥檓 usually smiling. I absolutely love it. I鈥檓 super happy.鈥
Right Place, Right Time
Borden didn鈥檛 exactly seek out a career behind the camera. It came to her by chance.
She was waiting tables to earn a living at the time, shortly after leaving her job at a Saturn car dealership in Ventura, California. One night while she was over at a friend鈥檚 house, the phone rang. It was a mutual acquaintance, a former Saturn coworker who also worked on film crews. He called her friend looking for a last-minute camera department sub, and to Borden鈥檚 surprise, she was volunteered for the role.
Her fill-in gig as a crew member on a Power Rangers shoot led to more opportunities, and she went on to work in the industry for a decade. Borden eventually earned her union card during her time on set in Los Angeles and various locations and worked behind the scenes on a variety of projects. They include the hit movies Stuart Little 2 and Love Don鈥檛 Cost a Thing, and the award-winning indie film Me and You and Everyone We Know.
Borden is often surprised to meet other nurses who used to work in the film industry, including two from her ADN program. However, she also finds many similarities in the way creative and nursing crews work together.
鈥淚 absolutely love camaraderie 鈥 I love working as a team. You get the pulling together and everybody working together for something bigger than just their department or themselves,鈥 she said.
RN at Last
Borden flirted with the idea of starting nursing school shortly after leaving the entertainment industry, but her new husband鈥檚 military career took her to Germany, and they quickly started a family.
鈥淚 wound up not doing it because life gets in the way,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou put things on hold and you don鈥檛 think about them because you鈥檙e paying your bills and doing other things.鈥
When the marriage ended in divorce, Borden decided to return to the States with her young son, Tristan. Once they settled in with her parents in Covington, Louisiana, she enrolled in the Charity School of Nursing at Delgado Community College.
Borden graduated with her Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) in May 2019. She also served as president of the college鈥檚 student nursing association. She also served as the editor of Horizons, a publication of the Louisiana Association of Student Nurses where she was also a board member.
Borden believes that becoming a nurse at 45 has influenced her attitude toward patients and her ability to understand their needs. She feels that her long journey to nursing and the obstacles she has faced give her additional empathy and insight.
鈥淚 think that being older, you have this past life that is part of you,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n the job, you understand things because you have life experience. I think I鈥檓 a lot more sensitive and I have a different perspective versus when I was younger.鈥
While she initially found going back to school a challenge, in the end she believes her experience also helped her succeed as a student.
鈥淎nything that you鈥檝e done in your past has molded you to the person you are now,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 a lot more focused on what I want. For me it鈥檚 just been a blessing to be able to finish nursing school and work.鈥
New Life, New Dreams
Borden earned her ADN in an on-campus nursing program, but she felt an online BSN program would be the best fit for her new life. Studying online helped her balance work, school, and time with Tristan, who is now 9 years old.
She chose UL Lafayette for the convenience and reputation of its online RN to BSN program and the support available to online students.
鈥淭he application process was super easy. Everyone was really good about communication.鈥 she said. 鈥淓verything鈥檚 been great.鈥
She also appreciated being able to begin her BSN studies right away.
鈥淚 like the five different start dates,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat was a big deciding factor for me. Being able to start in October is a better schedule than a semester schedule.鈥
As Borden looks forward, she also takes time to reflect on how far she has come. She is enjoying the life her new career makes possible.
鈥淔or the first time since my divorce I鈥檓 able to provide for me and my child,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 thankful for the things that happened and I鈥檝e definitely learned from them. I鈥檓 thankful for everybody who helped me get here.鈥