Category: Travel RN

View Travel PACU RN Job Openings A PACU nurse, or Post Anesthesia Care Unit nurse, is a registered nurse who specializes in caring for patients who have just received anesthesia for a procedure. This job requires a higher level of training and certification than other RN positions. PACU nurses typically work in hospitals, surgical centers,…

  View Travel PCU Job Openings Progressive Care Units (PCUs) are specialized medical units that provide care to patients who are more stable than those in intensive care units (ICUs) but still require more advanced medical care than in med-surg units. They might also be known as “intermediate care units,” “step-down units,” or even “transitional…

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…

Neonatal nursing care is an incredibly important job that focuses on helping sick and prematurely born infants recuperate. NICU nurses also help parents deal emotionally with the stress of giving birth to a sick newborn. Although every nursing discipline is rewarding (constantly getting to see people come into your care at their worst and then…

Travel nurses are short-term healthcare employees working on contracts for hospitals when they are facing labor shortages. Those contracts might be as short as 4 weeks or as long as 13 — and they can often be extended for up to a year. And of course, travel nurses travel! Some travel nurses will work in just…

If you’re an ICU nurse and you’re thinking about traveling, you’ve come to the right place. We’re gonna tell you the stuff no one else will — what the real deal is when it comes to traveling as an ICU nurse. Some stuff is the same as what you’ve experienced as a staff nurse. Some…

In these days of shortages for qualified healthcare professionals – especially nurses – many hospitals and clinics across the country are dealing with staff crunches. The nation’s hospitals lost roughly 8,000 jobs during the month of September, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported. As a result, hospitals must fill needs quickly — and…

A lot of travel healthcare professionals – especially those starting out – can’t wait to get out on the road and start working their gig. But how long does it take to go from responding to an opening to your first day on the travel job? Using travel nursing as an example, it typically takes…

How important is your resume as a travel nurse? Well, let’s just say it’s one of the first pieces you need to land the travel nurse job you really want. Whether it’s your first time applying as a traveling nurse or you’re looking for a new opportunity, you want to include all of the great…

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