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When we talk about the nursing industry, a lot of what we hear is about how tired nurses are, how hard they work day in and day out and how involved they are in their practice. What many non-nurses miss is the “why.” Why would someone choose to be a nurse? Paula Marantz Cohen, professor […]
Read More If you haven’t heard, April is Occupational Therapy Month and we’re celebrating here at Triage! OT month began in 1980 to help spread the word about the occupational therapy profession and its ability to help those in need when it comes to disabilities, recovering from injuries and everything in between.
Read More Occupational Health Professionals cover a wide range of positions, from Occupational Therapists to Occupational Safety Experts and everything in between. Whether they’re working in an office building and analyzing the environment to ensure a healthy working habitat, or working directly with patients to optimize for a healthy lifestyle, Occupational Health Professionals are important members of […]
Read More Being among some of the most rewarding positions, being a healthcare traveler doesn’t come without its risks. Healthcare professionals are exposed to many risks some of them even life-changing. In 2014, workers in hospitals sustained an estimated 294,000 nonfatal work-related injuries and illnesses.
Read More Traveling Medical Professionals are both healthcare professionals and also passionate travelers. Whether you’re on an assignment or headed to your next one, knowing ways to make your life easier can be very beneficial. We’ve scoured the internet to find some of the best apps that you can use to help you on your day-to-day job, […]
Read More We have many Traveling Medical Professionals all over the country that work in some very cool locations. Being part of the Triage team means you’re part of our family and to celebrate our family, we decided to feature one of our traveling medical professionals each month on our blog and through our social media channels. […]
Read More If you are making the transfer from the night shift to the sought after day shift it’s time to make an adjustment to your schedule, habits and much more. As of 2015, 15 million Americans work the night shift.
Read More Leaving home and setting up shop somewhere new means something different for every person. Don’t let all the prep get in the way of understanding what needs to be packed to continue enjoying the comforts of home. Use this categorized checklist as a guide to understand what you should wear during your travels, what you […]
Read More Traveling medical job assignments typically last 13 weeks, and with all of the possible locations you can find placement, there are many considerations to keep in mind before your move. Use our handy checklist to find comfort in your new home and acclimate ASAP!
Read More The life of a traveling medical professional is not an easy one. From the long days to the disgruntled patient, we know it can be stressful. But when you watch a sunset over the Grand Canyon, or celebrate with a patient overlooking the Colorado Rockies, it’s all worth it. We love our traveling medical pros […]
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