MRI technologists use magnetic resonance imaging to produce detailed images of the inside of the body to be used to make diagnoses. It should take two to three years to become an MRI technologist after graduating high school and earn over $80, 000 annually.
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How to Become an MRI Technologist
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Ultrasound Tech & Sonographer Jobs in 2024: Salary, Job Outlook, and Education
Ever thought about becoming an ultrasound tech? We’ve complied info on the salary, job outlook and education you’ll need.
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Physical Therapy Jobs in 2024: Why Take Travel PT Jobs?
If you’re a PT and you’re wondering what the job outlook for your profession is looking like in 2024 and beyond, we’ve compiled all the information you need to know.
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Paying Down Student Debt as a Travel Clinician
Allied health professionals tend to graduate with a lot of debt—physical therapy grads finished school with an average total debt balance of $142,000. Whether you’re in school, in residency, or working as a full-time allied health clinician, check out our advice for paying down student debt.
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Medical Laboratory Technologist and Technician Jobs in 2024: Why Become a Travel Clinician?
The temporary allied health staffing market has grown tremendously in the past five years, growing by 8% in 2023, according to Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), meaning that now is one of the best times to trade in your permanent position for the travel healthcare lifestyle.
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What Does a Travel Nurse Do?
Thinking about taking on travel nursing? You’re in luck—travel nurses are in high demand, especially as more healthcare facilities are facing a higher need for skilled nurses.
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Allied Health Careers in 2024: Why Take a Travel Job?
The temporary allied health staffing industry has grown tremendously over the past few years, with its market size recently expanding by 8% to $12.9 billion in 2023.
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3 Reasons to Stick with the Same Travel Healthcare Agency
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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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.