A Travel Nurse’s Guide to San Diego, CA

A Travel Nurse's Guide to San Diego, CA

San Diego is a busy metropolis in Southern California associated with endless sunny days and sandy beaches. This southern border city offers a true melting pot of culture and diversity you can’t find anywhere else. There’s much to see and explore in the San Diego region, from major attractions to an infinite amount of outdoor…

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PT is H-O-T -T-O- G-O in St. Louis, Are You?

PT is H-O-T -T-O- G-O in St. Louis, Are You?

St. Louis is the gem of Missouri and sits along the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark stopped by and dubbed the city, “The Gateway To The West,” a historic event marked by the iconic St. Louis Arch. This unique and vibrant destination offers big-city fun with a small-town feel and is the perfect destination for…

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5 Unique Positions for Healthcare Travelers

5 Unique Positions for Healthcare Travelers

Working in the Emergency Department isn’t the only role available for travel nurses. The healthcare industry offers a broad range of departments, specialties, and niches you can pursue as a travel healthcare professional. We’ve collected the top 5 unique roles in our industry, each one offering an opportunity to focus on what you love most…

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A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Atlanta, GA

Atlanta, GA

The capital city of Georgia is a historic one with roots that pre-date the Civil War. In fact, the whole state predates our nation’s founding, making the official roster in 1732. The ATL is also commonly associated with a huge hip-hop music scene and rich historical settings. If you haven’t been, Atlanta should be at…

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A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Charlotte, NC

Charlotte, North Carolina

Get ready to taste a bit of that Southern charm when you head to Charlotte, NC, for your next travel nursing contract. One of the oldest states in the Union, NC was founded in 1789 and features a rich history paired with modern charisma. Charlotte, AKA Queen City, is a hub of culture, art, hospitality,…

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The Benefits of Taking Short-Term Travel Nursing Contracts

The Benefits of Taking Short-Term Travel Nursing Contracts

Travel nursing is built on temporary contracts by design. On average, most contracts are between twelve weeks and six months or more. But there are also many opportunities for quick trips around the country with pit stops in the hottest cities for as few as four, six, or eight weeks—the sweet spot for adventure, work,…

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A Travel Nurse’s Guide to Nashville, TN

nashville guide for nurses

Nashville, TN, isn’t just the country music capital of the world. It’s also a popular destination and a hot travel healthcare market. This is your chance to explore the history, southern culture, outdoor adventures, and culinary hub of Music City while you advance in a career you love.  Why Nashville Is A Hotspot For Travel…

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