Category: Travel nurse

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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What you Missed at TravCon 2024: Essential Takeaways

Posted by on 10.11.24 in Travel nurse

The buzz of TravCon 2024 is still resonating in the nursing community. This year’s event in Las Vegas, Nevada, brought together travel nurses from around the country, sparking insightful discussions and valuable learning experiences. If you missed the conference, don’t worry! Shane Garner, our director of nursing, attended on behalf of the National Association of […]

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Travel Nursing Etiquette: Tips and Tricks for All Travelers

Posted by on 9.26.24 in Nursing, Travel nurse

Professionalism is an essential aspect of being a successful and respected traveler in the healthcare industry. Whether you are a seasoned travel nurse or just starting out in the field, understanding the unspoken rules of travel nursing can make a significant impact on your experience at each facility you work at. In this blog post, […]

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A Nurse’s Voice: Adam Ferguson, RN

On this episode of A Nurse’s Voice, we spoke with Adam Ferguson, RN about his health and wellness journey with the Measly Mile Mafia. Learn how Adam joined the group and how you can, too!

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RTO, PTO and Call ins on Assignment

Posted by on 8.5.24 in Benefits, Travel, Travel nurse

When healthcare professionals are transitioning from working on staff to traveling, they often discover there are different expectations surrounding time off and call ins. Working on staff often means you have PTO to use through out the year. However, it’s a little different for travelers. This blog post will explain the difference between requested time […]

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The Importance of Timesheets, Schedules and Temporary Addresses

Posted by on 6.12.24 in Travel, Travel nurse

Ever wonder why your recruiter keeps asking for your schedule and reminds you every week to turn in your timesheet? Or how about when your recruiter asks for a temporary address for your assignment? There are actually several reasons for this. In this blog, we’ll explain why these items are not only necessary for your […]

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