The Life of a Travel Nurse If you’re reading this blog post, you’ve probably heard of travel nursing – flexible long- and short- term assignments for healthcare workers across the…
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Is a Career in Travel Nursing For Me?
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Switching Careers? Become a Travel Nurse!
Your role as a travel nurse is to step in for regular staff nurses or to be an additional help on a short-term basis. This has been especially true during…
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7 Tips for New Travel Nurses
Considering a career as a travel nurse is a great way to showcase your skills, explore new places, and gain new experience, but it can be daunting when you actually…
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What it Meant to be a Nurse in 2020
2020 was the year medical workers were brought to the forefront of the public eye, proving not for the first time, the crucial role they play in a world-wide health…
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The Best Ways Travel Nurses Can Help During a Crisis
Travel nurses make up only a small percentage of the 2.9 million registered nurses in the United States, but you can offer a lot during crisis situations. The fact that…
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High Demand Specialties for Travel Nurses
Travel nursing can broaden your experience as a nurse and help you travel all around the United States. In order to get the most out of your career as a…
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Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Nursing
Travel nursing and staff nursing are vastly different for a number of reasons. As this career becomes increasingly popular, the curiosity of how travel nursing works is a common topic.…
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Top Places to go on Your Assignment in Hawaii
Thinking about taking an assignment in Hawaii? First off, congratulations on getting an offer! I moved to Hawaii about a year after pharmacy school, and I still remember the offer…
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Lessons Learned As A Travel Nurse
Without a doubt, becoming a travel nurse has a strong learning curve and no guidebook! Everyone’s path is sure to be different, but in this article I’ll cover a few…
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A Nurse’s Guide to Travel Nursing
Often times, nurses obtain their license and aim to start working as a registered nurse (RN) as soon as they can. Travel nursing is just another step in the process…