Mental Health
As a travel nurse, your mental health is of great importance. You cannot fully care for others if you aren’t caring for yourself. In this category, you will find articles to help you keep on top of your mental health. As well as tips to help you maintain your mental health. You will also find tips for self-care and relaxation.
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While working as a travel nurse is a gratifying and noble profession, it also presents its share of challenges. The constant movement and changing landscapes can be hard on your
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Vibra Travels provided this article. Being away from home as a travel nurse can be difficult. You may find yourself not taking care of yourself and feeling disconnected. We have
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TNAA-Travel Nurse Across America provided this article. Winter can be a magical season filled with cozy nights, holiday celebrations, and the charm of snow-covered landscapes. However, for travel nurses constantly on
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Titan Medical Group provided this article. Encouraging healthcare professionals to prioritize their mental health is important to us here at Titan Medical. The mental health of healthcare professionals is vital as
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Medical Edge Recruitment provided this article. By: Zachary Hall, Key Account Manager, Medical Edge Recruitment As a travel nurse, committing to contracts lasting 8-13 weeks or longer often places you far
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Medical Solutions provided this article. When you hear the phrase “work-life balance,” what comes to mind? Those newer to travel nursing, and even veteran travel nurses, sometimes feel like it’s a
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Uniti Med provided this article. Committed to delivering outstanding care on the go, travel nurses often overlook their own well-being. Juggling demanding schedules, battling post-shift fatigue, and yearning for moments of
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Burnout is undeniable and, in nursing, endemic. Defined as the “physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress,” many elements of nursing are responsible: long hours, emotional exhaustion, trauma,
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TRS Healthcare provided this article. Travel nursing can be a rewarding career path for nurses across a wide range of specialties who want to travel the country and take on
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