Author: Lora Bogatz, RN
Lora Bogatz is Triage’s clinical director and a registered nurse. After graduating from Creighton University with a Bachelor’s in Science in Nursing, she worked as an RN for more than 13 years, including as a charge nurse in labor and delivery. She then served as the Director of Nursing for a center that serves special needs families in the Omaha area before joining Triage in March 2022. Lora and her team are available to help with any clinical concerns that might arise during a nurse’s travel assignment.
Since travel nursing differs significantly from working as a full-time employee, it’s important to get a full picture ahead of time. Allow us to paint that for you as we get into the nitty-gritty of the travel nurse lifestyle. Why Travel Nursing? The life of a traveling nurse comes with some pretty cool benefits that […]
Read More If you want to become a travel nurse, it’s obvious that you first need to complete nursing school. The second step is to get a few years (at least two) of clinical experience under your belt. If you’re early in your nursing journey and still in school, use these tips to get through as painlessly […]
Read More A nursing degree unlocks a plethora of career opportunities. With an array of jobs you can get with a nursing degree, choosing your path might seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. This article aims to simplify your search for nursing degree jobs, shedding light on various nursing roles. While focusing mainly on traditional […]
Read More A career in travel nursing offers you the unique opportunity to combine your passion for helping others with the excitement of exploring new destinations, meeting new people, and gaining valuable clinical experience. That being said, as rewarding as this career can be, there are also some challenges to being a traveling nurse. If you are […]
Read More The new year means that it’s time to update the states that are a part of the Nurse Licensure Compact. If you’re not sure exactly what that means, here’s a quick refresher (and for more in depth info, check out our previous blog post on the Nurse Licensure Compact. The NLC means that nurses who […]
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