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  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…

  Travel nursing is an exciting and rewarding career, but it’s also a competitive field. You need more than just experience on the job to land your first travel nursing gig (and to continue to get the contracts you want most). Travel nursing is a great way to gain experience in different areas of nursing,…

You’re a first-time traveler, congrats! You’re about to embark on your first journey and while we know there’s a lot of excitement, we know there’s stress that creeps into it too. We’ve created a guide to help you make sure you feel ready and not wonder “did I do that” or “how will I manage”…

Finding the perfect travel nursing agency can be a daunting task — the sheer number of travel nursing companies out there can be overwhelming.  Choosing an agency plays a huge role in your experience as a travel nurse, so it’s not a decision to be taken lightly. There are a number of factors that you…

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…

Travel nursing is a great way to explore new places, gain invaluable experience, and make a great living. It’s an opportunity to work with different hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country and develop new skills while earning an incredible salary. But finding the right housing can be a challenge, especially if you’re a new…

View Travel Surg Tech Job Openings For those looking for a challenging yet rewarding career in the medical field, becoming a travel surgical tech may be the perfect opportunity. Travel surgical techs can make anywhere from $1,800 a week to $3,500 a week, depending on where in the country you get your contract, how much…

View Travel RRT Job Openings Travel RRTs (registered respiratory therapists) not only make tons more than their staff counterparts (some make well over $3,000 a week), but they also get to travel all over the country. Traveling isn’t for everyone, but if you love exploring new places, seeing new sights, and getting paid really, really…

View Travel Cath Lab Tech Job Openings As a travel cath lab tech, you’ll be responsible for a wide range of tasks, from assisting with angioplasty and cardiac catheterization to managing patient records and more. Travel cath lab techs have to be highly organized, have excellent communication skills, and have a solid understanding of anatomy…

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…

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