Travel nursing is a difficult yet extremely rewarding profession—once you’ve finished one assignment, you’re off to the next state or facility to learn new processes, meet new coworkers, and treat…
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4 Characteristics of Successful Travel Nurses
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How to Become a Travel Nurse as a New Grad
Travel nursing requires experience at the bedside—and while you may not have that at the moment, there are some things that you can do to prepare yourself for when you’re…
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6 Certifications to Maximize Your Travel Emergency Room Nurse Job Salary
Travel emergency room nurses move across the country on temporary assignments to help out hospitals that are short-staffed, but did you know they can open up even more job opportunities…
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2024 Travel Nursing Jobs Outlook
If you’re a registered nurse (RN) who’s looking for a change of pace from retirement or a permanent job, travel nursing is a great way to see new areas of…
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How to Become a Travel Nurse
Regardless of where you are in your nursing career, becoming a travel nurse is a great option if you want to see new places in the U.S., potentially make more…
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Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) Update: All Compact Nursing States in 2023
As Baby Boomers age and their healthcare needs grow, registered nurses (RNs) are projected to be in short-supply in some areas of the country.
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Professional Development Tips: 5 Ways to Improve Your Nursing Skills
Learning is a lifelong endeavor—no matter how confident you are in your knowledge and abilities, there’s always room for improvement.
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4 Upcoming Healthcare Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss
We’ve compiled a list of four upcoming conferences that we believe travel nurses and allied health professionals will find great value in attending.
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Preparing for the First Day of a New Travel Nursing Assignment
Picture this: it’s the day before you start at a brand new travel nursing assignment in a state far away from home, and you’re feeling excited and nervous about what’s…
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Can Travel Psychiatric Nursing Help Combat the Behavioral Health Staffing Shortage?
With so many in the U.S. struggling with mental illness, it’s concerning to learn that many behavioral health providers are in short supply.