October 8, 2020
Kylee Nelson is a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) travel nurse, avid explorer, who “aims to prevent nurse burnout by traveling.” She has traveled the world in search of adventure but also to recharge before the next nursing assignment.
Read More...September 28, 2020
These travel nursing specialties remain in demand as COVID-19 continues to impact healthcare in the United States. And while the initial panic has quelled, the hard truth is that the overall infection rates have not. According to the most recent data, new infection rates are actually rising in the United States — which means that […]
Read More...September 22, 2020
Demand to fill COVID-19 travel nursing positions has not slowed as cases continue to occur across the country the threat of a second wave continues to loom. As many parts of the country have appeared to move back into normalcy — with some workers heading back to in-person offices and children in states like Michigan, […]
Read More...September 8, 2020
Crisis contracts can be very lucrative for travel nurses but they come with tradeoffs. Crisis contracts are often the first to be canceled and working conditions can be less than ideal with long hours and complex patient needs. COVID-19 has changed travel nursing for the foreseeable future. More short term crisis contracts are becoming available […]
Read More...August 24, 2020
The novel coronavirus has forever changed travel nursing and COVID-19 predictions for the coming fall suggest a continued impact on travel nurses.
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