Switching from night to day shifts in nursing, radiology and similar roles requiring late hours is a dream come true for many medical professionals. However, 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.
Read More 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 […]
Read More Here at Triage, we love to show appreciation for our healthcare providers all year long. We are thankful that individual companies across the nation also like to show some appreciation to hard working healthcare pros, like you, so we thought it would be a crime not to share with you some insider scoop on some […]
Read More Independence Day is upon us, believe it or not. Triage HQ will not be open on Thursday, July 4th or Friday, July 5th. If you’re working over the holiday, thank you for all you’re doing to keep your patients safe and healthy.
Read More Why choose between your love of travel and the need to make a regular paycheck? Travel nursing (and allied healthcare travel) offers the best of both worlds. Embrace the spontaneity of exploring new places while putting your medical professionalism to use and earning a steady paycheck. To have the best travel nursing experience, you’ll need […]
Read More San Francisco is so iconic, it’s hard to know where to start. Are you interested in exploring local landmarks like Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Painted Ladies or seeing the entire city by cable cars? Or are you an experienced foodie, looking for one-of-a-kind dinners and drinks? Or are you an avid hiker, looking […]
Read More Nursing is an inherently demanding profession, both physically and mentally. The average nurse faces long hours on their feet and deals with high-stress levels daily. For travel nurses, these challenges can be even greater, amplified by the added pressures of adapting to new environments quickly, varying workplace cultures, and frequently changing routines. Several studies show […]
Read More You know when you’re on a plane and they’re going over the safety briefing? They always say to take care of yourself and put your own mask on before helping others. There’s a good reason for this while on the plane—if oxygen is required, you run the risk of losing consciousness and then you can’t […]
Read More At Triage, we spend a lot of time talking to our travelers. That’s how we get you where you want to go. And whether you’re a brand new traveler or you’re used to traveling, we’d love to talk to you about some of the most common myths we hear. Have you fallen for any of […]
Read More 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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