Great! You have a travel nurse position. You work this full-time job and the rest of your free time is your own. You don’t have to think about landscaping your yard or painting your deck. While on assignment, you’re probably not going to be spending much time volunteering in civic organizations or running for political […]
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Recent Posts
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Eating Healthy on Assignment
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Network Like a Natural
Connecting with other clinicians provides a path to developing both your clinical and professional resources. None of us can function in a vacuum, so building your network is a great way to collaborate, increase your skill set and develop a support system. And if you happen to be considering a new job? Networking remains steady […]
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Getting Out and About in a New City
An obvious perk of being a travel nurse is going to new places and seeing new things. For many, knowing what is available for exploration and enjoyment is a part of deciding where you are going. Tourism Websites One of the first things to do, even before you leave, is go to the city’s and […]
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Our Namesake: Clara Barton
There are times in life when we take a deeper look at our roots to better understand the importance of our personal identity. The founders of our company were inspired by the pioneering, humanitarian work of Clara Barton. Born in 1821 in Oxford, MA, Clara was known for her humanitarian work in a time when […]
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How to Battle Burnout
It is not uncommon for people to be stressed out when they are busy at work. An issue arises, however, when it begins to affect your health both physically and mentally. Luckily, there are ways to identify the difference between common workplace stress and something worse – burnout. Although burnout can be an extremely stressful […]
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Succeeding as a Remote Manager
Recent world events have required practicing social distancing to decrease the spread of the coronavirus. This has resulted in many people being unexpectedly thrust into working remotely, and an increased need for healthcare staffing. Healthcare workers are usually on the front lines, but often healthcare management and administrative staff may work remotely. This can result […]
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Maintain Healthy Relationships While Commuting
How do you maintain healthy relationships while you commute hundreds or thousands of miles to work? It can be hard enough when you commute 30 or 60 minutes to work, what happens when you leave for a week at a time? You already know it takes a special breed of provider to be a traveling […]
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Genius Things to do on Sunday for a Successful Week
Sunday is a different day of the week for most of us as hospitalists, so, to clarify, I’m referring to the day before you start your string of shifts. To have a successful week, think through your goals for each week on Sunday. Get your life in order. If you do it on a weekly […]
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5 Steps to Get Ready for Your Next Assignment
Times are tough. The Covid-19 pandemic continues and we’re working harder than ever. It’s even strange to see non-Covid patients, but not enough of a relief. So, time off is, perhaps, more important than ever. Getting to the point where you don’t dread your “Sunday,” whatever physical day of the week that is for you, […]
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How to Bill Medicare and Medicaid for Physical Therapists
In my blog for January, we took a look at an article on lexology.com, detailing how the Department of Health and Human Services and The Department of Justice have started enforcement on Physical Therapy Providers that bill Medicare and Medicaid. In my blog this month, I wanted to explore ways to address the authors’ key […]