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A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Charleston, SC

A Travel Nurse's Guide to Charleston, SC

If there was ever a time to consider South Carolina for your next assignment, this is it. Charleston has experienced significant growth in the healthcare and life sciences sector and is currently one of the most desirable travel nurse and allied healthcare destinations available. We’re leaning in and sharing all the best tips with you!

What Makes Charleston A Top Destination For Travel Nursing?

During the last five years, Charleston, SC, has experienced a 67% growth in the life sciences industry, which includes medicine and biotechnology.[1] This put the historic metro hub in the number one slot for growth, ahead of another industry giant, Seattle, WA. In addition, the Charleston Regional Development Alliance reports that this Southern city is home to several nationally recognized healthcare systems that are among the top in our nation and ranks #14 overall for healthcare growth among mid-sized metro areas.[2]

What To Do and See While You’re In Charleston

Top 5 Places To Explore On A Day Off

  • Fort Sumter National Monument: This historical site marks where the first skirmish of the Civil War took place in 1861.
  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens: Explore the expansive gardens, grab a cup of coffee or lunch at the cafe, tour the grounds of a Revolutionary War location, and swing by the gift shop. 
  • Rainbow Row: Experience the landmark street lined with colorful homes and celebrated architecture of times gone by.
  • Old South Carriage Company: Embrace being a tourist and take a narrated and horse-drawn excursion through the oldest parts of Charleston.
  • Club Crawl on King Street: This famous centrally located street is home to some of the hottest clubs, bars, and scenes in the South. 

Top 5 Places to Eat and Drink

  • Hyman’s Seafood: You can’t be on the South Channel and not try the exquisite seafood, and with 40k reviews and a 5-star rating, Hyman’s is your first stop. 
  • Lewis Barbecue Charleston: This is where a modern aesthetic meets (or meats?) delicious down-home barbeque. 
  • Poogan’s Porch: Victorian townhouse-turned-home base for traditional Southern eats. 
  • High Cotton Charleston: For a more refined experience, this kitchen serves locally sourced ingredients for elevated homey dishes. 
  • Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar: Get your seafood and oysters on the waterfront patio of this local favorite. 

Ready to explore Charleston? Reach out to IDR recruiters, and let’s get your next adventure on the books.

Sources

[1]https://www.commercialcafe.com/blog/top-u-s-metros-for-life-sciences-2024/ 

[2]https://www.crda.org/doing-business-here/economic-drivers/healthcare/ 

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