Built by a registered nurse

I went through nursing school.
I wish I had this.

Sierra College. COVID. Early mornings, long clinicals, late nights. Professors testing you in the hallway. The dean on the clinical floor. Ten percent of your class gone by next semester.

What I needed — driving to clinicals, sitting in the parking lot before a shift — was something I could actually listen to. It didn't exist. So I built it — for you.

Vitaliy — registered nurse and creator of NCLEX Audio — during clinical training at Sierra College

Built for the 20 minutes between everything else.

Not how nursing school told you to study. How you actually did it — on the go, under pressure, with no time.

Your commute is 40 minutes of unused study time.

Full audio episodes and audio quizzes. Questions read aloud, you tap the answer. Phone in your pocket, eyes on the road, brain on the material.

Memorized lists blank out under pressure. Understanding doesn't.

Know why beta blockers slow the heart and every side effect follows. Understand the drug, derive the fact. This is how information survives exam day.

The NGN format changed in 2023. Most prep resources haven't caught up.

Clinical scenarios, priority questions, select all that apply, and full NGN case studies. Built to the current test plan. Not a version from three years ago.

There's a lawsuit behind every delegation rule. I'll tell you which one.

The regulatory history, the court cases, the stories behind why the rules are written the way they are. Nobody else teaches this. It's also the content that refuses to leave your memory.

Nursing team in hospital hallway during clinical rotations, Sierra College 2020

Clinical rotations, 2020–2021. Sierra College Nursing Program.

I looked for something like this.
It didn't exist.

I graduated Sierra College in 2021, right in the middle of COVID. The program was rigorous — early mornings, long days at the hospital, late nights reviewing. That rigor exists for a reason. Nursing has to be that way. Your instructors push hard because the stakes are real.

But here is what nobody tells you: nursing school is designed to prepare you to pass the NCLEX — not necessarily to understand everything deeply. The textbooks were thick and the time was thin. We lived on mnemonics, late-night whiteboard sessions, and whatever clicked fast enough to stick before the next exam.

What I wanted — driving to the hospital at six in the morning — was something that taught me the why. Something I could listen to with my phone in my pocket. Something that made the mechanisms click instead of just handing me another list to memorize.

It didn't exist. I went into oncology nursing after graduation and kept thinking about what I wished I'd had in school. Eventually I stopped waiting and built it.

Vitaliy P., RN
Oncology Nursing · Sierra College 2021 · Creator, NCLEX Audio
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