Kim Lee | September 29th, 2023 Hey there, fellow wanderers and aspiring nurses! If you’ve ever dreamt of combining your passion for healthcare with your love for exploring new places, then becoming a travel LPN might just be the adventure you’re looking for. Let me take you through my personal journey, from the day I…
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Chloe’ Sizer | August 23rd, 2023 In the dynamic world of healthcare, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) play a vital role in delivering essential patient care and supporting medical teams. With an increasing demand for healthcare professionals, LPNs are experiencing a surge in career opportunities and growth. If you’re considering a career in healthcare, becoming an…
Ashley Hotovec | May 31st, 2023 One of the pros of travel nursing that everyone knows about is the flexibility that comes with the job. However, it can be easy for a travel nurse to run into some issues when it comes to practicing in a new state. A compact license, or multi-state license opens…
Ashley Hotovec | May 29th, 2023 As a travel nurse, you enjoy the flexibility of exploring new places while pursuing your passion for nursing. However, managing your finances can feel like a daunting task, especially when you want to take a month off to recharge between assignments. Taking 30 days off without pay can seem…
View Travel Med-Surg Job Openings Medical Surgical (Med-Surg) nursing is a specialized field of nursing that focuses on the care and treatment of patients with a wide range of medical conditions. This can include acute illnesses and injuries, chronic illnesses, and post-operative care. The scope of practice for Med-Surg nurses is broad and typically includes…
For experienced medical travelers, the night shift is no stranger, but if you’re new to working nights, simply surviving might be all you’re thinking about. The night shift can take over your entire day — if you let it — but if you take the right approach, you’ll be able to survive the night shift and…
Licensed practical nursing is an awesome and in-demand field, and becoming a travel LPN is actually easier than you think. Unlike registered nurses, becoming an LPN only takes between 12-18 months of schooling before you’re qualified to work — and the pay is still excellent. If you’re currently an LPN, on your way to becoming one,…
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