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What makes a career in travel nursing different from standard nursing? To answer this question, look no further than the name itself – travel. As a travel nurse, where you work is only limited to your willingness and desire to travel. When you make the switch to travel nursing, you leave behind the ...
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. Travel nurses primarily relocate all over the country, but there are opportunities to work internationally. If you've been considering this path, but aren't sure where to begin, read...
According to published reports, medical imaging saw a system-wide decrease in imaging by about 55 percent during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mammography and Nuclear Medicine exams were the most affected modalities, decreasing by 93 percent and 61 percent respectively. Then, of course,...
Your next travel assignment might be in a large city or a small town, but regardless, it will probably feel like an unfamiliar place. No matter how long you are going to be staying there, the sooner you can settle into your new city, the sooner you'll start to feel more comfortable. Here are the bes...
Nurses have always been hard-working and dedicated to the medical field, and their extra efforts over this past year have not gone unnoticed. To show their gratitude, countless businesses across the U.S. have been offering discounts and deals for healthcare workers like yourself!...
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...
Grief affects everyone, and nurses and other health care workers are dealing with a lot through the pandemic. When you're traveling, it can bring unique aspects to the grieving process as you may be away from your friends and family. The good news is, there are ways to help work through your grief a...
Working in traveling healthcare is great, but you will probably have a lot of questions. Here are some frequently asked questions that might make things more clear...
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 r...
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 j...