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Hey, I’m Roxie B, 

Nurse educator, leadership strategist, and relentless believer in the power of nurses — not just to survive, but to thrive.

After 27+ years in critical care, academia, and operational leadership, I’ve seen what textbooks don’t teach: the emotional labor, the invisible expectations, and the quiet unraveling that too many brilliant nurses face. 

That’s why I created The Nursing Code Lab — a space where nurses at every stage can find what we all need more of: honestyencouragement, grounded tools, and practical wisdom that actually fits real-world practice.

Whether you’re a student nurse learning the ropes or a seasoned nurse recalibrating after a hard season, this space is here for you.

And if you’re ready to begin, I host the Nursing Code Lab Podcast — where I hold space for the conversations we all need: what it means to grow with intention in the work we have chosen and lead.  Sometimes in this profession we often forget to care for ourselves.  

You don’t have to do this alone. And you don’t have to leave yourself behind to belong here.

 

Medical disclaimer: Roxane Bobb-Semple (DBA Roxie B International Tutoring and Education, INC) does not provide medical advice. The Nursing Code Lab and the content available on The Nursing Code Lab’s properties (thenursingcodelab.com, YouTube, and other channels) do not provide a diagnosis or other recommendation for treatment and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosis and treatment of any person or animal. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition. All information rendered by The Nursing Code Lab and related social media platforms is for informational purposes only. The Nursing Code Lab products and content are designed to provide accurate information regarding the subject matter covered and should not be used over and above course material and teacher instruction in nursing school. It is meant to supplement, not replace, your existing knowledge. It is advised to follow your facility’s policies, procedures, and protocols, as well as be familiar with your respective State/Province Board of Nursing and Standard of Care.