Author: Katie Dixon
Katie Dixon is Triage's Communications Manager with three years of experience in the healthcare staffing industry. She spends hours dedicated to reading, researching and writing, offering her a deep understanding of the industry's trends and topics that healthcare travelers care about.
If you’re considering working as a traveling nurse, you’re likely weighing the different types of nursing schedules available. If that’s the case, a block scheduling option might be on your list. The following article offers a one-stop shop for all the information you need to determine whether block scheduling is for you. It explores block […]
Read More This year, we’re especially thankful for all the Triage travelers who continue to put their trust in us. It’s an honor and we don’t take it lightly. Happy Thanksgiving, friends. Our travelers also have plenty to be thankful for. We asked in our Team Triage Facebook group and here’s what a few of them said. […]
Read More The Triage offices in both Omaha and Cincinnati will be closed this Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24 for the Thanksgiving holidays. We will open back up on Monday, November 27. If you’re currently on assignment, please send in your previous week timecard as soon as possible to ensure proper payment on November 24. […]
Read More Losing patients is something that nurses deal with as part of their jobs. This doesn’t make going through the loss any easier, no matter how often it happens. Nursing can put you in contact with many people who are suffering and facing death, especially if you work in a hospice center or similar facilities. After […]
Read More From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our recruiters. We love getting compliments from travelers and we’re thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler or a recruiter? Send an email to
[email protected] and we’ll make sure to pass on the congratulations. My entire […]
Read More Travel PTs! If you’ve been waiting for Washington D.C. to be added to the list of PT compact states, you’re in luck. Starting today, Washington D.C. is now a part of the list. The list of PT compact jurisdictions is now up to 31, opening up new locations if you’re looking for a PT travel job. […]
Read More We love getting pics from our travelers since it lets us travel all over the country without ever leaving our offices. From Maine to the Grand Canyon, here are some of our favorite pictures submitted this fall. Have some of your own that you’d like to share? Join our exclusive Team Triage Facebook group that’s […]
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Travel Nurse Packing Hacks: 12 Tips You Should Consider Why choose between your love of travel and the need to make a regular paycheck? Travel nursing offers the best of both worlds. Embrace the spontaneity of exploring new places while putting your medical professionalism to use and earning a steady paycheck. To have the best […]
Read More Yesterday was National Recruiter Day so we asked our travelers what they appreciated about their own recruiters. We love that so many of you have a great relationship with your recruiters and we’re happy to highlight some of those relationships. Sierra is such an amazing recruiter! She definitely help me jump into the traveling life […]
Read More Are you a new nurse interested as a career as a psych travel nurse? Or are you an experienced nurse looking to expand your skills before working as a psychiatric nurse? Remember, you’ll need two years of recent, hospital experience in order to take a job as a travel psych nurse. Read on and then […]
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