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If you're going to make traveling a part of your career, you should hit some of the best places in the country. Where are the best places to work as a travel nurse?...
Risa Kerslake, RN | April 12, 2022
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...
Risa Kerslake, RN | May 04, 2021
An obvious perk of being a travel nurse is going to new places and seeing new things. For many, knowing what is available for exploration and enjoyment is a part of deciding where you are going. One of the first things to do, even before you leave, is go to the city’s and the state’s tourism board w...
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | March 16, 2021
How do you maintain healthy relationships while you commute hundreds or thousands of miles to work? It can be hard enough when you commute 30 or 60 minutes to work, what happens when you leave for a week at a time?...
Gail Clifford, MD | February 23, 2021
Are you taking an assignment this winter in a northern state? Not sure how to have fun outside in the cold? Well bundle up, get ready for an adventure, and check out the list below for some ideas on how to make the most of your assignment this snow season....
Emma Thompson | December 22, 2020
Traveling can be exciting. Visiting different places and discovering new things might make adhering to daily routines feel like it may diminish the adventure. Although, drastic changes in your regular sleep schedule, eating habits, and exercise routine can have you feeling as if you need a vacation ...
Maureen Bonatch MSN, RN | March 12, 2020
Sometimes you have a cross-country journey to get from one assignment to the next. There may be times when you can’t or just don’t want to do that much driving. One option available is to have your car transported. There are some things to consider before entrusting your four-wheeled friend to a str...
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | March 05, 2020
Many nurses and allied health professionals want to travel with their spouses or significant others. Employment of the significant other can be a problem when they aren’t also traveling clinicians. The concerns are exacerbated by 13- to 26-week rotations as places hesitate to hire an employee with a...
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | February 11, 2020
It’s no surprise that Florida is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, with its beautiful sandy beaches, theme parks, fresh orange juice and seafood, and the Kennedy Space Center, just to name a few....
Alex Evans, PharmD | January 23, 2020
Working long shifts can make it hard to keep up with your pets. One of the things the Internet-of-Things can do is let you see and interact with your pets from afar. There are various pet-watching devices available. Some use regular home security camera technology to see what the pets are doing and ...
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | December 31, 2019