February 26, 2016
Travelnursing.org interviewed travel nurse Kyle Leffel, RN about how he usually prepares to start new assignments at different facilities. How much research on your new facility did you do before your first assignment? Honestly, I didn’t have to do much. If you are traveling with a great company and a great recruiter like I did, you shouldn’t […]
Read More...February 5, 2016
Those two little letters – RN – have a lot of meaning behind them. It stands for Registered Nurse, but what it really means is that you’re a professional who has earned a nursing license, and therefore can practice as a nurse in your state. As of 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, […]
Read More...January 29, 2016
When Lori heard about her 4 year old daughter’s plan to marry Matt, she texted the nurse at the Albany Medical Center Hospital to share the joke. Matt is Abby’s favorite nurse, her Prince Charming, at the Melodies Center for Childhood Cancer, where Abby is battling leukemia. Abby was in for a huge surprise the […]
Read More...January 29, 2016
For many years, Americans heard that there was a big shortage of nurses. But is there still a nursing shortage? “In today’s world, that answer is both yes and no,” says Peter Buerhaus, professor of nursing and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Workforce Studies at Montana State University, Bozeman. Questions about travel nursing? Click here […]
Read More...January 22, 2016
Have you ever had a question about something but didn’t know who to ask? You have Googled and Googled your little heart out but still can’t seem to get the inside scoop? Well guess what – there’s an internet site for that! It actually turns out there are numerous sites full of information for travel […]
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