While some travel healthcare professionals prefer to work with multiple agencies, it’s important to consider the simplicity offered by maintaining a professional relationship with a single agency.
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Recent Posts
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3 Reasons to Stick with the Same Travel Healthcare Agency
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My Travel Nurse Story: Michelle G. Gives Advice to New Travel Nurses
Emergency RN Michelle G. took a job as a travel nurse with BHS, and was able to see the country, earn more, and get her master’s degree.
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4 States Hiring Travel Nurses and Allied Health Clinicians in Summer 2024
Summer is upon us—and with the changing of the seasons comes new opportunities to travel the United States as a travel nurse or allied health clinician.
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4 Upcoming Healthcare Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss
We’ve compiled a list of four upcoming conferences that we believe travel nurses and allied health professionals will find great value in attending.
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The Perfect Resume Template
Download the Perfect Resume Template Struggling in your job search as a travel clinician? No matter your specialty, having a clear and concise resume is critical. Professional resumes help your recruiter understand the type, duration, and location of the position you want. Resumes also help the hospitals and practices you are targeting determine whether you […]
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4 Tips for Reducing Stress as a Travel Nurse or Allied Health Clinician
Burnout is a real issue facing healthcare workers across the United States—in fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 46% of health workers reported often feeling burnt out in 2022, up from 32% in 2018.
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4 Trending Travel Medical Imaging Jobs in 2024
Traveling is not unique to nurses—in fact, allied health professionals such as medical imaging technicians can also take on these crucial jobs.
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Combatting RN Turnover at Hospitals with Travel Nurses
In many hospitals, RNs are feeling burnt out and dissatisfied—a problem that’s directly related to high rates of turnover.
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National Nurses Week 2024: History, Discounts, and Contests
Registered nurses (RNs) make meaningful contributions to the health of patients across America every minute of every day—working long, grueling, yet rewarding hours as integral pieces of a medical facility’s care team.
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4 Characteristics of Successful Travel Nurses
Travel nursing is a difficult yet extremely rewarding profession—once you’ve finished one assignment, you’re off to the next state or facility to learn new processes, meet new coworkers, and treat new patients.