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The Benefits of Becoming a Traveling Nurse

The healthcare industry is always booming with jobs, and one of the most prominent careers is the job of a nurse. Nursing is a very broad skill that covers a variety of specialty areas, from pediatric and geriatric nursing to … Read More

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Online Resources for the Nursing Student & Experienced Nursing Professional

In today’s world, the internet is one of the best places to find information, as well as to connect with colleagues who can offer real-world experiences. If you’ve ever conducted a search on the internet to find information on nursing … Read More

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Is Being A Traveling Nurse or Traveling Healthcare Provider the Career for You?

One of the continuously fast-growing nursing job opportunities is that of a traveling nurse. These professionals are willing and able to move about the country—and sometimes internationally—to provide their expertise and knowledge to areas suffering from a personnel shortage, due … Read More

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When to Consider a Nursing Job Change

Today’s nursing field offers so many different avenues and opportunities, that wanting to change the focus of your current nursing job is not so unusual. But sometimes, as with any job, we find ourselves needing to make a change to … Read More

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Feeling Burnt Out? Traveling May Be The Best Medicine!

If you are feeling burnt out, making a switch to traveling literally offers you a new outlook. You can chose which area of the country you want to explore, and which setting you would like to work in. Does the darkness of winter get you down? Why not go to Hawaii and spend the winter there? Have you always wondered what working with the geriatric population would be like? You can test it, without a long-term commitment, by working on a 13-week travel assignment. Read More

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