Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X TikTok star Nurse Blake brings to the stage hilarious stories from real-life experiences working ...
Blake Lynch, aka Nurse Blake, is showcasing the humor and hard work in the nursing profession on his Shock Advised comedy tour Blake Lynch, also known as Nurse Blake, got invaluable training for the ...
Blake Lynch has taken the saying "Laughter is the best medicine" to another level. The trauma center nurse turned stand-up comedian will bring his funny business to the Raising Cane's River Center ...
STATELINE, Nev. – Scrubs-wearing, stethoscope-wielding viral comedy sensation Nurse Blake Lynch will administer a double dose of humor at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe on Saturday, October 26. After his 7:30 ...
ROCHESTER — Anyone with a medical emergency the evening of Nov. 8, 2024 might consider going to the Mayo Civic Center for help. There will likely be more nurses there than on duty at area hospitals.
Blake Lynch, known internationally by fans as Nurse Blake, was a full-time hospital nurse when he began making short comic videos that went viral. “I’ve been a nurse for nine years, and I’ve been ...
Blake Lynch knew he wanted to be a nurse since he was a kid. What he didn’t know was that he’d be able to turn it into a stand-up comedy career. “I wish there was a really cool, sad, sweet story of ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Nursing and comedy seem mutually exclusive since the former is associated with serious situations.
Nurses need a laugh — and a night out. “Now more than ever,” Blake Lynch added. And he’s standing by with the antidote. Lynch is known as “Nurse Blake,” an internet sensation turned comedic performer ...
Nurse Blake’s medical-themed comedy act, which he will be bringing to Houston Wednesday at the House of Blues, started out the opposite of funny but it ended up there. Blake Lynch, now known as Nurse ...
Some nurses have a pre-shift ritual to deal with anxiety, according to comedian Blake Lynch, who performs as Nurse Blake. “We call it a ‘PSP,’ a pre-shift-poop,” he says. In response to his own stage ...