January 25, 2022
The demand for educated nurses continues to grow — nursing is enjoying a 15% career growth, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), much faster than many other professions. In fact, according to 2006 statistics, nursing is actually the largest healthcare profession in the United States, with over 3 million nurses currently in the […]
Read More...January 24, 2022
Omicron is shattering pandemic case records. Experts predict it will infect half of Europe within two months. Currently, three times more Americans are testing positive than during last winter’s peak. But the somewhat good news is that a new study out of California confirmed what other countries have found: Omicron is only about half as […]
Read More...January 11, 2022
Since our last update, Omicron has taken over the country, with nearly 130,000 new cases being detected each day. The Washington Post reported that more than 103,000 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, a number not seen since last summer’s Delta wave. Omicron has been a source of confusion because while cases and hospitalizations have […]
Read More...December 13, 2021
While COVID cases and death rates are dropping, hospitalizations are going up. Hospitalizations have increased by more than 15% in the last two weeks, primarily driven by the Delta variant. Vaccine rates are slowly continuing to rise. Meanwhile, despite the new Omicron variant making people nervous, it looks like Delta continues to remain the bigger […]
Read More...December 13, 2021
Travel nursing is an exciting opportunity to see parts of the United States while making some serious money. Prior to COVID, New York was one of the most sought-after states for travel nursing. However, working conditions throughout COVID changed the perception of nursing in New York, especially New York City. Travel nursing in New York […]
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