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This month we’re highlighting Hispanic prominent figures in the medical field to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. We’re starting with Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, a Panamanian-born nurse who came to the United States to attend nursing school.
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Read More If you’re lucky enough to be off work this Labor Day, you might be looking for something to do in your temporary home. One popular activity is a State Fair! While State Fairs aren’t happening in every state, it’s a great way to spend a day off, if you have a chance. Here’s a list […]
Read More Chances are good that you’ve heard the term “local travel nurse” but aren’t sure exactly what it is. Let’s dive in!
Read More Finding your home away from home while on allied or travel nurse contracts can be one of the biggest stresses of a travel nurse. While your recruiter can help you if you’d like, many travelers prefer to handle housing all on their own. One piece of advice from seasoned travelers, consider booking a hotel for […]
Read More While we don’t do what we do for the awards, we gotta admit, they’re nice to have. This morning, Triage racked up its 7th’s spot on the Inc. 5000’s List of America’s Fastest Growing Companies. Triage ranked #907, its best-ever ranking.
Read More We get asked all the time—what charting system do facilities use? While this will be in your First Day Instructions, we know some people like to know all the details ahead of time (Type A folks, we see you!).
Read More Although it still seems like it’s a billion degrees outside and the sweltering summer may never end, fall is on the way. If you’re looking for a healthcare travel assignment, now’s a great time to start looking for that perfect assignment that can give you all the fall vibes you’re looking for.
Read More We AUTO be just old enough to drive now that we’re 16. That’s right, today is Triage’s Sweet 16 and we couldn’t be more thrilled to hop behind the wheel.
Read More This month we’re highlighting prominent figures in the medical field, starting with Mary Eliza Mahoney, the first Black nurse in history to earn a professional nursing license in the United States.
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