Author: Triage Staff
This month we’re highlighting prominent Black figures in the medical field and next up is Dr. Dorothy Height. photo by Adrian Hood – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10074843 Dr. Height was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1912 and grew up outside of Pittsburgh. She was a gifted speaker and student who won a oratorical […]
Read More This year, we’re continuing our recognition of Black History Month, highlighting prominent Black figures in medicine. This week, we’re highlighting Wimberly Edwards, MS, OTR. Ms. Edwards was born and raised in Harlem and studied occupational therapy at New York University and Boston University. She soon worked as a clinician, supervisor and eventually an administrator and […]
Read More Today’s the day! Triage turns 17 today and we couldn’t be more excited. Way back in 2006, Triage’s CEO John Maaske and COO Tyler Pieper launched Triage with just four computers and a can-do attitude. Their first focus was entirely on radiology pros and labbies soon followed. Just a few months later, Triage opened […]
Read More Hey travel PTs! Today’s a great day for you—it’s the day that South Carolina has officially been added to the list of PT compact states. This now means that the list of PT compact states is up to 28. What Is the PT Compact? The PT compact is a list of states that agree to […]
Read More Whether you’re a newbie nurse who’s looking to pick a specialty that best sets you up for traveling or you’re an experienced traveler interested in finding the best specialty for travel nursing, learn about the most in demand travel nursing specialties. Types of Travel Nurses and the Best Specialty for Travel Nursing Nearly any nursing […]
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. Matt […]
Read More If you’re new to the healthcare travel world, getting started can seem like the hardest part. Before you dive in, there’s a ton of research to be done before you ever sign a contract. But after that contract is signed, stuff gets real. Use these 10 travel tips during your newbie assignment and everyone will […]
Read More The new year means that it’s time to update the states that are a part of the Enhanced 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 last year’s blog post on the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact. The eNLC means that […]
Read More Are you a new nurse who’s interested in a career in the cath lab? Whether you’re an experienced nurse looking to expand your skills so you can take a travel position or just want to learn more about this specialty, read to see if the cath lab is where you want to work. If you […]
Read More Are you a new nurse interested in a career as a pediatric ICU travel nurse? Or are you an experienced nurse looking to expand your skills before diving into pediatric ICU travel nursing? Remember, you’ll need two years of recent, hospital experience in order to take a job as a travel pediatric intensive care nurse. […]
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