Are Nurses Allowed to Have Tattoos

Are Nurses Allowed to Have Tattoos? An Expert Guide to Tattoo Policies 

About 30% of individuals in the US have tattoos — and maybe you’re one of them. Even in healthcare, it’s not rare to see people proudly displaying their ink. Tattoos are like permanent life stories on our skin, capturing memories, milestones, beliefs, or personal passions that stay with us forever.  But how much ink is […]
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Pennsylvania Added to eNLC in September

Pennsylvania Added to eNLC in September

Great news if you’re a nurse who’s primary license is from Pennsylvania or you currently hold a compact license from another state. Pennsylvania recently approved phase one of its addition to the Enhanced Nursing Licensure Compact, allowing nurses who currently hold a compact license to work in Pennsylvania beginning September 5, 2023. Phase two will […]
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The Best Side Hustles For Nurses (and Everyone Else in Healthcare)

The Best Side Hustles For Nurses (and Everyone Else in Healthcare)

Healthcare travelers have some hustle. Who else would leave their homes, families and friends for 13 weeks at a time and launch themselves into new towns, facilities and situations over and over again? We know that travel nurses, as well as rehab, lab and cardio pros, have extra drive and grit. We think that’s why […]
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Triage Staffing Makes 2023 Inc. 5000 List for the Eighth Time with Best-Ever Ranking

Triage Staffing Makes 2023 Inc. 5000 List for the Eighth Time with Best-Ever Ranking

Triage Staffing, a healthcare staffing and travel nurse agency based in Omaha, NE, was recently named to the 2023 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in the United States for the eighth time. Triage’s position on the list was 673, its best ever. The company was one of the highest-ranking businesses in Omaha. Recognition on the […]
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Washington Added to eNLC in July

Washington Added to eNLC in July

Great news if you’re a nurse who’s primary license is from Washington or you currently hold a compact license from another state. Washington recently approved and implemented phase one of its addition to the Enhanced Nursing Licensure Compact, allowing nurses who currently hold a compact license to work in Washington. Phase two will allow nurses […]
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