Whether you’re a veteran or novice travel nurse or allied health professional, preparing for the first day of a new healthcare assignment can be stressful.
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What to Bring on the First Day of a Travel Healthcare Assignment
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The Birth of the American Physical Therapy Association
For the first part of this blog post, visit Part 1, or The History of Physical Therapy. After World War I ended, many reconstruction aids found employment in civilian hospitals, physician officers, veterans hospitals, and many opened private practices. During the war the aids developed strong relationships and wanted to keep these friendships as well […]
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Working in Hawaii: Top Dive Sites on Maui
I lived and worked as a pharmacy manager for two years on the island of Maui, in a town called Kihei. I am addicted to diving and have logged about 250 dives in the approximately ten years I’ve been diving, and one of the primary reasons I moved to Hawaii was to dive. About 80 […]
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Nurses Advocating for Patients
It’s no secret that healthcare is ever-changing in all aspects, for better or for worse. Even with technology advancing, hospitals are reaching capacity quicker and healthcare costs are rising, while staffing needs are increasing as baby boomers retire. This all easily translates to nurses having to take on more responsibilities. As this happens, our ability […]
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Who Can Work As A Travel Allied Health Clinician?
As the demand for allied health professionals grows, many clinicians are discovering the unique perks of transitioning to travel allied health careers. From lab professionals to respiratory therapists, choosing a travel allied health job opens doors to unparalleled experiences. This guide explores the world of travel allied health, offering insights into who can become a […]
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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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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 sign up for it. Of course, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, anxious and possibly even uncertain you made the right decision. Here are 7 tips […]
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The Biggest Myths of Travel Nursing Debunked
Many companies offer appealing roles for travel nurses. Despite the variety of opportunities, nurses often go into travel nursing with false assumptions of what the position will entail. This article will explore some common myths of travel nursing, and break down the facts to know before diving in. Myth: You will make at least $90/hr. […]
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Tips for Keeping Positive During the COVID-19 Outbreak
As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the country, a majority of us now find ourselves at home with our families. Everyone says they wish they could spend more time with their family, but you know what they say, be careful what you wish for! Jokes aside, the world is a scary and uncertain place right […]
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It Takes Teamwork to Get You to Your Job
Traveling as a medical professional can be a very hard job. Every few weeks or months you have to find a new job, new place to live, and all of the major and minor annoyances involved with traveling. Your recruiter and other members of the team play an important role in making the transition as […]