For nurses with an adventurous spirit, travel nursing is the way to go. A travel nurse is a licensed contract nurse who works at a hospital for a specified amount of time, typically 13-week increments ...
A traveling nurse undertakes short-term assignments, typically for a few weeks up to several months. They usually work in hospitals or other healthcare facilities anywhere in the country or ...
The landscape of travel nursing continues to evolve, prompting many health care professionals to wonder: Is this career path still viable? The answer, while nuanced, remains largely positive, ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The nursing shortage is hitting all across the country and here at home. While St. Mary’s Medical Center is seeing an increasing number of students, pandemic burnout and the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Wendy Altschuler is a seasoned travel and adventure writer and author. Travel nurses have a big job, especially during a pandemic.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — Bronson Healthcare has a new travel staffing program that offers high pay for nurses who agree to work short contracts and move between its hospitals. It’s going to work like ...
Nursing comes with a long list of challenges, whether it's the nationwide staffing shortage, high rates of burnout or mistreatment by patients — travel nurses take it a step further, stepping into ...
Some travel nurses who left full-time hospital jobs during the pandemic have no plans to return. But there is a subset of reachable nurses who say they would consider returning to a full-time bedside ...
Higher pay is driving staff nurses to take jobs as travel nurses, leaving their former employers even further understaffed, creating tension between nurses and raising questions about the consequences ...