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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 of becoming a well-rounded nurse, offering fun and valuable experiences along the way. Travel nurses typically don’t get to jump right ...
Janine Kelbach, BSN, RNC-OB | February 04, 2020
Many nurses fall into a leadership role with little to no training or preparation. Some may even begin this new role with the misconception that if it’s in a specialty or unit they’re familiar with, then leading the nursing team would be no different than the work they currently do. Believing that l...
Maureen Bonatch MSN, RN | December 12, 2019
Travel nursing can be a great way to explore the world, work in different nursing environments, gain career experience, and make a great living. Although if you consider yourself an introverted personality type, the thought of traveling, adjusting to ongoing changes in your work environment, and mee...
Maureen Bonatch MSN, RN | December 03, 2019
My first job as a new nurse was at the state psychiatric hospital to care for patients diagnosed with long-term chronic mental illness. I was initially assigned to one of the geriatric units. I had the lowest seniority. That meant I was frequently moved to the admission unit for RN coverage....
Maureen Bonatch MSN, RN | November 21, 2019
Let's be honest, starting a career in travel nursing is exciting! Since college, I had longed to be a travel nurse. I was so eager to start this path, that I jumped right into it without doing my research. Although I overcame any obstacles that were thrown my way, there are several things I wish I w...
Kearstyn Fox, RN | November 14, 2019
Travel nursing is a dream for many of us. All we have ever wanted was to explore the world while pursuing our passion. From the outside looking in, travel nursing can seem a bit overwhelming as a newbie. Where do you even begin and what can you expect once you reach out to an agency? ...
Kearstyn Fox, RN | July 18, 2019
BHS strives to make the travel process smooth and headache-free, helping in any way we can to help our physicians and advanced practice providers feel at home on assignment. For some, this includes bringing loved ones - including cats, dogs, rabbits, and other pets....
Julie Shea | July 11, 2019
I spent most of my younger years hoping that one day I could see the world and find a way to make money while doing it. Travel nursing has been my biggest blessing and I hope it can be yours, too. Open your heart up to new possibilities and don’t be afraid to take a leap! Below are some of the highl...
Kearstyn Fox, RN | July 04, 2019
So, here you are about to embark on your first travel assignment and the burning question begs your inner being: What am I going to do about my four-legged friend? Never fear! With a little planning and preparation, you will soon realize that traveling with a dog (or any fur baby aboard) could not b...
Martha West | May 21, 2019
May 6-12 marks National Nurses Week which celebrates the vital work of nurses, one of the most important professions and the backbone of healthcare....
Martha West | May 06, 2019