On paper, travel nursing looks like a dream gig. Bigger paychecks, housing stipends, new cities every few months—it’s easy to assume you’ll be living your best life. But here’s the truth: if you don’t keep an eye on your spending, those dollars disappear faster than your first post-shift latte. That’s why it’s important to get […]
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Sure, it’s still summer out and the cold of winter seems so far away. But soon there will be a chill in the air and pumpkin spice season will be upon us. That means if you’re a travel nurse (or working in an allied health role), it’s basically winter planning season. Waiting until November to […]
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Small hospitals are essential to the health and stability of rural areas. In towns where medical resources are limited and larger hospitals are hours away, these facilities often serve as the only access point for routine care, emergencies and everything in between. Keeping them fully staffed is not just a challenge. It is a necessity. […]
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A career in travel nursing offers you the unique opportunity to combine your passion for helping others with the excitement of exploring new destinations, meeting new people, and gaining valuable clinical experience. That being said, as rewarding as this career can be, there are also some challenges to being a traveling nurse. If you are […]
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When most people picture travel healthcare assignments, they think of big-name hospitals in bustling cities. But if you’re really looking for a resume boost, don’t overlook the unique opportunities that come with rural placements. If you’re open to it, taking a travel healthcare job in a smaller town or rural hospital can be one of […]
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