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When Travel Nursing Goes Bad – And How To Fix It

January 6, 2017

Travel nursing is a fun and exciting adventure! It’s the best time I’ve ever experienced during my nursing career. But what happens when something goes wrong? What happens when the adventure turns south…really quick? In this article I will discuss some typical issues you may come across in travel nursing and how to fix them. […]

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Travel Nursing Trends – A Look Ahead

December 30, 2016

Nursing is currently and will continue to be one of the professions in high demand over the coming years. Because there is so much need for highly skilled RNs, travel nursing is growing as well. Travel nurses work as contractors through an agency, taking on assignments for a few weeks at a time. They are […]

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How To Avoid A Housing Nightmare

December 16, 2016

There are two types of travel nurses; those who can couch surf and those who can’t. In travel nursing, housing tends to be a big deal no matter which type you are. Whether you are taking company housing or setting up your own living arrangements, finding shelter that isn’t a dump can be challenging from […]

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Hospital Workplace Conditions Across the Nation – What Nurses Really Think

December 12, 2016

Nursing is a profession that can be practiced in all parts of the United States. However, there are notable differences in the way you may perform some of the tasks depending on your location. Before choosing where you’d like to start or continue your career, it’s beneficial to take a look at some of the […]

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How To Choose The Best Travel Nursing Offer – Pros and Cons

December 5, 2016

You did it! After spending what seemed to be an endless amount of time researching travel nursing companies, you finally found the right one for you. You’ve spoken with several recruiters and discovered the right person to represent you. But what do you do when all the offers start rolling in? How do you know […]

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