Articles By Amber Pickler
Amber is no stranger to the medical field; she was a CNA for 10 years before she received her marketing degree. She is responsible for identifying content opportunities based on community needs, community discussion, industry trends and SEO opportunities. Reaching out to contributors for content contributions, establishing strong relationships. She also creates and manages the content publication schedule. While also reviewing and revising raw content. When she isn’t working for TGN she enjoys spending time with her husband and 3 children.
Travel nurse loneliness is a real thing. As a travel nurse, you pack up your belongings after every assignment ends. Often, these assignments are thousands of miles away from your
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Budgeting is essential for all of us; however, it is even more important for travel nurses. As travel nurses, you spend 13 weeks on an assignment and typically move on.
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Fall is a great time; the leaves are changing, and the air is crisp. It is also the time of year for a haunted house, hayrides, and all things spooky.
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Adhering to HIPAA guidelines and rules is of the utmost importance to a healthcare professional. However, with technology and social media, this isn’t always easy. Social media platforms are great
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Once again, we asked our Travel Nurse Facebook group members what their favorite brand of scrubs was. Below you will find five scrub brands voted on by fellow travel nurses
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Self-care is often pushed to the back burner by many people, including nurses. As travel nurses, you always care for others, but taking care of yourself is just as important,
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The phone interview with the facility isn’t just a time for the facility to get to know you; it is also a time for you to get information on the
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It is a new year, which means new goals or resolutions. When you hear the term resolution, your mind most likely goes to diet and exercise. However, there are other
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Budgeting is essential for all of us; however, it is even more important for travel nurses. As travel nurses, you spend 13 weeks on an assignment and typically move on.
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Read More