Author: Anna Joy Tamayo

Winner of Commercial Appeal’s Top Workplaces 2022

Posted by on 12.18.22 in Company Announcement

  COMMERCIAL APPEAL NAMES TRAVEL NURSES, INC. A WINNER OF THE MEMPHIS METRO AREA TOP WORKPLACES 2022 AWARD   Germantown, Tennessee, December 18, 2022 – Travel Nurses, Inc. has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2022 honor by Commercial Appeal Top Workplaces. The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered […]

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2022 CFO of the Year Winner in the Private Large Company Category

Posted by on 12.14.22 in Company Announcement

Our very own EVP of finance for Travel Nurses, Inc., Michelle Davis, won CFO of the Year with the Memphis Business Journal in the private company (large) category. We are so blessed to have her a part of our amazing team. She leads with excellence and has been essential to our recent financial stewardship. Our […]

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A Nurse’s Voice with Katelyn R. and Sharon R., RN

Posted by on 12.6.22 in A Nurse's Voice

  As our year comes to an end, we had two of our nurses interview to talk about their life as Travel Nurses, Katelyn and Sharon, and take time to answer some common questions about travel nursing and their experiences. How did you find Travel Nurses, Inc.? Katelyn R., RN: So I started with the […]

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Tips from the Associate Director of Nursing

Posted by on 11.7.22 in Our Team

  My name is Shane Garner. I’m the Associate Director of Nursing for Travel Nurses, Inc. and OR Nurses nationwide. I am a registered nurse, along with the other clinicians in our company composed of our clinical team. What tips do you have from a nurse leadership perspective? My biggest tip working in both areas […]

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A Nurse’s Voice: Alexander Y., RN

Posted by on 9.30.22 in A Nurse's Voice

What made you become an Oncology RN? Actually, it happened on like a whim. During school, whenever I was in nursing school, I was dead set on pediatrics. No, oncology actually hated my oncology course and in school. And I passed my NCLEX., and I was looking for a job. And my one friend who […]

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A Nurse’s Voice: Ann Gavin, RN

Posted by on 8.18.22 in A Nurse's Voice

 What made you become a PEDS RN?  Ann Gavin, RN: I was always a big fan of just working with children in general. Like any way I could work with kids growing up, like hands on, was a big passion for me. So I did a lot of babysitting in high school and even middle […]

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Travel Nurses, Inc. Ranked on the 2022 Inc. 5000 List

Posted by on 8.16.22 in Company Announcement

    Travel Nurses, Inc. Ranks No. 4169 on the 2022 Inc. 5000 Annual List   With Three-Year Revenue Growth of 123%, Travel Nurses, Inc. Receives Ranking No. 4169 Among America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies   NEW YORK, August 16, 2022 – Today, Inc. revealed that Travel Nurses, Inc. is No. 4169 on its annual Inc. […]

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How to Survive as a Travel Nurse Spouse

Posted by on 8.10.22 in Travel Nurse Family

First, why are we traveling? Student loan debt…. Yeah, that’s the number one reason we hauled all our non-essential possessions to a storage unit and hit the road. Our combined student loan debt totaled around $90K! Not to mention the additional $20K for my cosmetology school tuition. My husband and I could never buy a […]

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The Reality of Travel Nursing

Posted by on 7.13.22 in Travel Nurse Family

Set a Routine As we all know traveling can be a stressful time for people. Added work in an entirely new location can be a whole new level of stress. Sometimes you find a place to stay that will not work, and you are left scrambling to find a place to stay. Throw some dogs […]

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A Nurse’s Voice: David Roe, RN

Posted by on 6.16.22 in A Nurse's Voice, Home

  In this month’s, A Nurses Voice, Travel Nurses, Inc. interviewed David Roe, RN. David tells us about beginning his nursing career later in life, loving ICU and Burn Unit, and juggling a family of 8! He also touches on his experience in being in management during the pandemic then shifting to a travel nurse. […]

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