Category: Travel nurse

Why Nurses Should Choose a Nurse-Founded Travel Agency

Posted by on 4.10.25 in Nursing, Our Team, Travel nurse

Nurses face a multitude of challenges that are both physically and emotionally demanding. From the rapid pace of emergency rooms to the quiet intensity of rural healthcare settings, the job requires adaptability and resilience The added complexity of traveling, adjusting to new protocols, and working with unfamiliar teams only intensifies these challenges. However, a travel […]

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A Nurse’s Voice: Jacob Qualls, RN

This month, we recognized Jacob Qualls, RN as our Q1 Nico Award winner. The Nico Award is an internal award at Travel Nurses, Inc. named in honor of one of our late recruiters, Nico Dailey. Nico had an infectious smile, a positive attitude and a willingness to go above and beyond in everything he did. […]

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Handling Tough Moments: Advice for Travelers

Posted by on 3.26.25 in Mental Health, Travel, Travel nurse

For travelers, starting a new travel assignment comes with a rush of feelings. You’re excited to start something new. You’re curious about what the next thirteen weeks have to offer. You might be anxious about being the new person on the unit and learning a new system. But overall, there’s a sense of excitement. That […]

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Luck vs. Strategy: How to land the best assignments

Posted by on 3.13.25 in Travel, Travel nurse

Is finding a travel assignment just the luck of the draw or does it require strategic planning? Or perhaps, it’s a little of both? In this blog post, we will dive into what it takes to land the perfect travel assignment. The Element of Luck Luck certainly plays a role in the travel nursing job […]

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Your guide to healthcare job boards for 2025

Posted by on 2.26.25 in Travel nurse

In 2025, the healthcare job market continues to adapt and expand, presenting both opportunities and challenges for job seekers. Job boards have become indispensable tools for finding the right position, whether you’re seeking travel assignments, PRN roles or permanent placement jobs. These platforms offer a comprehensive view of available positions that often update in real […]

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Why Travel Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Should Prioritize Referral Programs in the New Year

As we dive into a new year, it’s time to think about how you can make 2025 your most rewarding year yet—not just in terms of experiences but financially, too. One of the easiest and most impactful ways to do this as a travel nurse or travel allied health professional is by taking advantage of referral […]

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Top 5 FAQs from First-Time Travelers

Posted by on 12.11.24 in Travel nurse

Starting your first travel assignment can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Whether you’re seeking adventure or new professional opportunities, being a first-time traveler often comes with a mix of curiosity and questions. Navigating through contracts, housing, insurance and job applications might seem overwhelming, but fear not! We’re here to address the top five frequently asked […]

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TRAVEL NURSES, INC. ANNOUNCES THEIR 50TH DAISY AWARD HONOREE

TRAVEL NURSES, INC. ANNOUNCES THEIR 50TH DAISY AWARD HONOREE Kourtney Chuman, RN and Nicolette Kohler, RN were Travel Nurses, Inc.’s 49th and 50th DAISY Award honorees. Germantown, Tennessee – December 5, 2024 – Travel Nurses, Inc. announced their fourth quarter DAISY Award recipients which marks the agency’s 50th DAISY Award. Kourtney Chuman from Southport, North […]

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State of the Market: Travel Nursing Market for 2025

What Does the Travel Nursing Market Look Like in 2025?  The travel nursing market is entering a phase of stabilization after significant fluctuations in recent years. By 2025, it’s expected to settle at around $19.5 billion, a noticeable decline from its pandemic peak but still a considerable increase from pre-pandemic values. This adjustment reflects a […]

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Untold Stories from the ER: A Sticky Situation

There’s never a dull moment during Halloween in the emergency department. Depending on what day Halloween falls on, there could be people in costumes for days leading up to the holiday. Walking out into the lobby to call a patient back is like walking out to a costume party. It’s entertaining when people come in […]

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