Travel Nursing: A Family Affair The unprecedented uptick in remote work policies and online education programs have arguably made the world feel a little bit smaller and more accessible for more of us than ever before. Of course, as a healthcare professional, it probably seems that not much has changed for us on that… Continue reading Travel Nursing: A Family Affair
8 Destinations Every Travel Nurse Should Consider This Summer Things are heating up, and we don’t just mean the temperature. While staff nurses and healthcare professionals are busy booking their annual summer vacations, hospital staffing managers are scrambling to make sure all nursing units are well covered throughout the summer season – which means… Continue reading 8 Destinations Every Travel Nurse Should Consider This Summer
The Art of Adapting: Floating for Travel Nurses It’s no secret that most nurses dislike floating. I can’t think of one nurse that has been happy to show up to work on their unit only to find they are being sent to another unit because it is short-staffed. However, you should always be prepared… Continue reading The Art of Adapting: Floating for Travel Nurses
Travel Nurse Destination Spotlight: Oklahoma Intersected by the famous Route 66, Oklahoma was coined as the “Sooner State” because of the influx of settlers who arrived in the area (which was then Indian territory) before it was even officially opened for settlement in 1889. Oklahoma became the 46th U.S. state in 1907. Oklahoma’s rich… Continue reading Travel Nurse Destination Spotlight: Oklahoma
9 Must-haves Every Travel Nurse Should Take on Assignment Traveling nurses come from all walks of life and “home” looks different for everyone. The unique challenge for traveling nurses is that not only do they have limited downtime and bandwidth between shifts to devote to elaborately decorating their living space, but they also have to… Continue reading 9 Must-Haves for Travel Nurses to Make Anywhere Feel Like Home
From Messy to Methodical: Best Charting Practices for Nurses When you decided to become a nurse, you probably didn’t think you would spend most of your time charting. We became nurses to take care of people and to make a difference, not spend hours of the day in front of a computer clicking boxes… Continue reading From Messy to Methodical: Best Charting Practices for Nurses
Navigating Chaos: A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Disaster Preparedness Nurses know firsthand that disaster can strike at any moment, and often without warning. Being prepared in advance is crucial for medical professionals. Nurses play a critical role in natural disasters, as patients will still require critical care despite the loss of electricity, flooding, or… Continue reading Navigating Chaos: A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Disaster Preparedness
Overcoming Challenges in Travel Nursing When Your Assignment Didn’t Start Well Whether you’re a first-time travel nurse or a seasoned traveler, you’re always hoping the next stop is going to be a great experience. You know that not every assignment is going to be the best one you’ve ever had, but what happens when you… Continue reading So Your Travel Assignment Didn’t Start Off Well – Now What?
Why Clinicians Should Consider Working Per Diem: 8 Compelling Reasons Latin for “by the day”, the phrase “Per Diem” has carried a few different meanings depending on the context. In the healthcare industry, we’ve all come to associate this phrase with the types of shifts NO ONE wants to work, or the clinicians who… Continue reading 8 Reasons Why Clinicians Should Consider Working Per Diem
A Letter to Our Nurses: Nurses Week 2023 First and foremost, I want to send a personal heartfelt thank you to all the nurses working with Advantage Medical Professionals. I am grateful for your bravery, compassion, and sacrifices throughout this past year and always. The theme for National Nurses Week/Month for 2023 was “You… Continue reading A Letter to Our Nurses