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We’ve all heard about how much nurses love pizza parties (sarcasm), but also, there’s nothing wrong with taking advantage of a few food discounts, just in time for Nurses Week. We’ve gathered a few that are valid in 2025, but as always, check with each restaurant to make sure the discount is still good before […]
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The new year means that it’s time to update the states that are a part of the nursing 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 compact states. The NLC means that nurses who hold […]
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If you’re a staff nurse or a nursing student interested in learning more about being a travel nurse, stick around. We’re here to walk you through all the benefits of being a travel nurse and help answer any questions you may have. Standard Benefits of Travel Nursing New travelers often don’t understand the benefits of […]
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The Joint Commission is a U.S. non-profit that works to accredit hospitals and health care. The Commission’s goals are “to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value.”
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There are few jobs as fast-paced as an emergency room nurse and ER travel nursing is no exception. Travel ER nurses work in a high-stakes environment and need to be both adventurous and adaptable. What Experience Do You Need to Be a Traveling ER Nurse First and foremost, you need to graduate from nursing school […]
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Pediatrics, operating room, emergency room, intensive care unit, the list goes on and on. There are many different types of travel nurses and so many choices when it comes to picking the area that you want to specialize in that it can become overwhelming. Whether you’re looking for the highest-paid travel nurse specialty or maybe […]
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Nurse uniforms are more than just clothing — they are a symbol of care, dedication, and hygiene. But have you ever wondered how the dress code for nurses has evolved over the years? From Florence Nightingale’s iconic white dress and cap to today’s modern scrubs, the evolution is fascinating. Florence Nightingale, the world’s first professional […]
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Good news for nurses who hold a Connecticut license or those who want to work in Connecticut. The state’s governor just signed the NLC into law on May 30, 2024. This makes Connecticut the 42nd state to join the compact. Although signed into law, the legislation actually doesn’t go into effect until October 1, 2025. […]
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Travel nurses are big shots for a reason. They help healthcare providers fill short-term vacancies and keep hospitals running smoothly during staff shortages. Thanks to their expertise, willingness to travel, and ability to jump into medical facilities in need, travel nurses are in high demand right now, especially in the ICU. As a result, hospitals […]
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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 […]
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