Archive for the ‘Travel Nurse Life’ Category

Become a Travel Nurse To Pay Off Debt

Posted by jason on February 7th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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I’ve heard stories of countless travel nurses who went on the road not for the adventure, not for the chance to expand their careers, but simply to pay off debt. While it’s true that being a travel nurse offers an opportunity to increase your income (sometimes very substantially), it isn’t necesarily a wise idea to [...]

Switching Travel Nurse Agencies

Posted by jason on February 6th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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Switching travel nurse agencies is a lot like buying or selling your home. It’s usually a
pain, there’s always tons of paperwork, and in the end, it’s usually worth it all financially and personally.
Here are a handful of reasons why travel nurses may choose to change staffing agencies, or even go it alone as in independant [...]

Travel Nurse Tips For Dealing With Recruiters

Posted by jason on February 6th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Life
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Here are two more tips for those times when a travel nurse must deal with recruiters:
#1: Have more than one recruiter. This may not make sense to some travel nurses, but it’s good advice. Some travel nurse staffing agencies are only able to place travel nurses in specific hospitals in specific parts of the [...]

California State University Tackles Nursing Shortage With Fast-Track Program

Posted by jason on February 5th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Life
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California State University now offers a fast track program to a B.S. in Nursing for nurses. Will this fast track nursing program guide new nurses into a career as a travel nurse?
In an effort to keep a supply of new nurses flowing into the medical system, California State University has introduced an accelerated BSN program. [...]

Valentine’s Day Ideas For Travel Nurses

Posted by jason on January 31st, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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A Valentine’s Day away for travel nurses.
As a travel nurse, spending Valentine’s Day on-assignment away from loved ones and your significant other isn’t the best situation. But as a travel nurse, it’s probably a reality you’ll face if you haven’t already. Fortunately, with the Internet and a little creativity, being a travel nurse doesn’t mean [...]

Should You Sell Your Castle?

Posted by jason on January 30th, 2008 under Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Life
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If you’re a travel nurse, and you’re paying a fair amount of money each month for rent or a mortgage on a house you rarely see, you may want to consider canceling your rental agreement or selling your home - whichever applies to you. Yes, there are some tax implications to this, and many travel [...]

Hitting The Road In Style And Comfort

Posted by jason on January 29th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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For some travel nurses, the idea of staffing-agency housing brings thoughts of cramped quarters, cold showers, less-than-desireable roomates and other horror stories. One way around this is to simply not travel. But why would you do that when we all know the travel nurse life can be one of the most rewarding and exciting out [...]

Fitting In At Your Next Travel Nurse Assignment

Posted by jason on January 28th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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It’s easy to get into a groove with your career and focus on getting your work done to the best of your ability and in a way that impress each hospital you work for. But even as a travel nurse, you never truly work alone. That’s why even seasoned travel nurses can benefit from a [...]

Travel Nurses Have Work To Do Even Before Their First Assignment

Posted by jason on January 28th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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Being a travel nurse means more than just showing up for work. So it’s no wonder why some new travel nurses get frustrated when they don’t get the greatest assignments, have to wait on agencies for their assignments, and generally wonder why their travel nurse staffing agency isn’t doing more to help.
What successful travel [...]

What Stethoscope Are You?

Posted by jason on January 25th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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It seems like there’s a stethoscope for every medical specialty out there. Neonatal, gastro, cardio and the list goes on. Depending on how much you want to spend and how serious you want (or need) to be in your travel nurse assignments, you can go anywhere from a simple $10 stethoscope to what some people [...]

Books On Travel Nursing By Travel Nurses

Posted by jason on January 25th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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The travel nurse life can be a busy one, right? Well, below you’ll find two books by travel nurses who apparently found the time to write, and publish, their books about travel nursing.
Hitting the Road: A Guide to Travel Nursing by Shalon Kearney is an overview of travel nursing with guidance on how to work [...]

Travel Nurses And The Nursing Shortage

Posted by jason on January 24th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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While the nursing shortage will affect the 1.8 million nurses who work primarily in hospitals invariably, ALL healthcare settings where a nurse is employed will be affected. The shortage will require many short and long term strategies in order to avert the crisis. One thing that’s for certain is that this shortage will increase the [...]

Baby Boomers and Healthcare Spending

Posted by jason on January 23rd, 2008 under Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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According to a recent Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) report, hospital and healthcare spending are anticipated to grow between 2005 and 2016 at a compound annual rate of 7%. Part of this growth is being fueled by the aging of baby boomers. The U.S. Census Bureau projects 2.4% growth in the number of people [...]

Bigger Is Not Always Better When It Comes To Travel Nurse Agencies

Posted by jason on January 23rd, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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There are hundreds of travel nurse staffing agencies in the United States of varying sizes and experience. These agencies place about 40,000 travel nurses in this multi-billion dollar industry. Most agencies, regardless of size, will be able to offer travel nurses assignments throughout much of the United States.
Larger travel nurse staffing agencies generally will have [...]

How Experienced Travel Nurses Can Get The Highest Rate

Posted by jason on January 22nd, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life, Travel Nurse Wages
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If you’re an experienced travel nurse, you know the game. You’ve worked with plenty of agencies and know how to get the most for your time and experience as a travel nurse. Chances are, you’re doing one or more of the following:
Be open to travel nurse jobs in plenty of locations.
You should be actively talking [...]