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.
One of the perks of being a travel nurse is the ability to spend your winters in warmer weather! Now is the time to start looking for that warmer winter
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One of the top posts we see in The Gypsy Nurse Facebook group is: What app do you use to track your hours? Keeping track of your hours and calculating
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Crockpots or slow cookers are great for travel nurses and travel healthcare workers. You typically have to throw the ingredients into it and set it to cook for hours while
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Halloween is coming quickly! Many people, travel nurses included, enjoy visiting haunted houses! There are so many haunted houses in the United States that it is difficult to know which
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As a travel nurse finding a great hospital or nursing facility for your next assignment can seem overwhelming. There are so many hospitals and nursing facilities within the United States.
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Many travel nurses and travel healthcare professionals choose to drive to and from their assignments. Some only a few hours, while others can take days. Buying snacks from gas stations
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As a travel nurse rotating shifts is necessary at times As travel nurses, there may be times that you have to switch shifts or rotate shifts. One of the hardest
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Being on the road makes meals difficult. Even if your housing has a full-size kitchen, after working 12+ hours, you may not feel like preparing a meal. Also, preparing meals
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Being a travel nurse can be stressful. You are moving every 13 weeks and starting new jobs at the same time. Leaving people you have come to know and love
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