January 23, 2015
Congratulations to our 2014 TravelNursing.org Sweepstakes winners. Thanks to all who entered. We randomly selected three RNs to win $500 toward travel to anywhere in the U.S. Here is a little about our three lucky winners: Mahra G. from Sioux Falls, South Dakota Mahra became a registered nurse in 2013 and has been loving life ever since. […]
Read More...January 23, 2015
I think most nurses would agree with me when I say we get asked a lot of questions. We get asked everything from “what do you think this is?” or my favorite “can you explain what that doctor said because I have no idea what he just told me.” But since I am a male […]
Read More...December 26, 2014
If you are considering a career in travel nursing, one of the first things you should think about is what you plan to do in between contracts and what it will take to make that happen. Do you want/need to go home in between each assignment? Do you want to leisurely travel from one location […]
Read More...November 5, 2014
I have always found the most exciting thing about starting a new travel assignment is getting your schedule and planning your activities. It is not uncommon for the nurse manager on your floor to have your schedule done for your first few weeks by the time you hit hospital orientation; after all, you are there […]
Read More...October 29, 2014
The variety of living in Los Angeles versus a small Cape Cod town; or San Antonio versus Boston, or Washington state wine country versus Washington D.C. can be intoxicating – our country is so versatile. From big bustling cities to small quaint towns and everything in between; this is why we travel. We get to […]
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