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Free Things to do in New York City
Ever wonder what to do in New York City? You can find fun, inexpensive and free things to do in New York City. Are you a beer drinker?  How about a ...
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Embarking on a Health Journey: Connections Made on the Road
The following is the second in a series of posts documenting the path of two Graduate nurses embarking on an unconventional Health Journey… This second article discusses connections made on ...
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Career Changes In Nursing: Exploring the Options, Reasons and Methods
Disclaimer: This article has corporate sponsored links. The possibility of career changes in Nursing is one of the draws to the profession. A nursing career can be anything you want ...
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Ask A Travel Nurse: How do I avoid Pet Quarantine in Hawaii?
Gypsy, What does it take for a travel nurse to take a pet to Hawaii?  I’ve heard so many different stories, I don’t know what to believe? Can I avoid ...
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Nurses “Eat Their Young”?
I did a phone interview the other day for a Healthcare Magazine in Chicago. The interviewer asked me about the saying, ‘nurses eat their young? and what does it mean?’ ...
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What?! There’s a Conference for Travel Nurses?!
Did you know there’s an Annual Conference for Travel Nurses (and travel medical professionals).  If you haven’t heard about it you are missing out; I’m here to give you the ...
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History of Nurse’s Week
A Brief History of National Nurse’s Week 1953 Dorothy Sutherland of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare sent a proposal to President Eisenhower to proclaim a “Nurse Day” ...
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Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Resources and Information
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. In support, The Gypsy Nurse has put together some resources with information. Below you will find this list of Colon/Colorectal Cancer Resources. According to Cancer.org: Excluding ...
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My Cervical Cancer Journey – Guest Post by Kelly Creager
In recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, I sent out multiple requests to bloggers to find someone that would provide a personal story about this disease. Kelly responded and has ...
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