Tag: Nurses
It’s the start of Nurses Week and to celebrate we’ve pulled together a list of some of our favorite nursing memes. Do you have a favorite? Connect with us on social and share your favorite meme with us—we might just feature it.
Read More Travel nurse cancellations can happen to the best of nurses and a lot of the time, it’s not the nurse’s fault. Before you sign a contract, have a chat with your recruiter about what happens if you experience a cancellation. Knowing it’s a possibility and how to handle it, means that you’ll be prepared if […]
Read More To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Colonel Ruby Bradley, a WWII and Korean War nurse who served in the Army.
Read More To commemorate Nurses Week, we will be highlighting a couple nurses who have shaped modern nursing. Read about Susie King Taylor, a former slave who educated and nursed Black soldiers back to help during the American Civil War.
Read More Most people wouldn’t work without being compensated. For most people in a helping profession, like healthcare and teachers, there’s this crazy idea that those people work for the satisfaction and that money isn’t important. To that, we say, “huh?” While job satisfaction, the ability to travel and advancing your career are all important, so is […]
Read More Florence Nightingale—known as the founder of modern nursing—is one of the better known names in nursing. Every year, Nurses’ Week happens in early May, corresponding with her birthday.
Read More Whether you’re a nurse now or you’re setting your sights on a nursing license so you can become a travel nurse, getting started can seem daunting! Take a breath and settle in—we’re here to help you learn about traveling nurse requirements so you can get yourself on the road.
Read More This month we’re highlighting prominent figures in the medical field and next up is Adah Belle Thoms.
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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