Nurses
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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We know. People always say you shouldn’t talk about money, religion or politics. We’re not about to touch those last two, but we completely disagree that you shouldn’t talk about money, especially when it comes to travel nurse jobs. After all, this is a job, not a charity, and all healthcare travelers should expect to […]
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With plenty of jobs throughout the country, now is an ideal time to dive into a healthcare travel job, whether you’re a travel nurse or an allied healthcare pro. But if you’re not sure how to start, we got you! Our experienced healthcare travelers came up with a few tips perfectly designed to help newbies.
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Travel nurse cancellations can happen to the best of nurses and a lot of the time, it’s not the nurse’s fault. Before you sign a contract, have a chat with your recruiter about what happens if you experience a cancellation. Knowing it’s a possibility and how to handle it, means that you’ll be prepared if […]
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Money talks. We know that—that’s why we now have a pay estimate on most of the jobs on the Triage job board (disclaimer: there are a few jobs that we’re contractually unable to show pay, but those are few and far between).
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To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Colonel Ruby Bradley, a WWII and Korean War nurse who served in the Army.
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To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Susie King Taylor, a former slave who educated and nursed Black soldiers back to help during the American Civil War.
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Most people wouldn’t work without being compensated. For most people in a helping profession, like healthcare and teachers, there’s this crazy idea that those people work for the satisfaction and that money isn’t important. To that, we say, “huh?” While job satisfaction, the ability to travel and advancing your career are all important, so is […]
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One part of being a healthcare pro is continuing education units (CEUs) and travelers aren’t immune to completing their CEUs just because they’re on the road. Travelers definitely need to do a little extra planning to complete their CEUs! We asked our friends at Nursing CE Central for help in breaking down CEUs and giving […]
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