By RTG Medical

September 17, 2023

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Top 10 Snack Hacks for Travelers

RTG Medical provided this article.

Healthcare travelers are constantly on the go, moving from one assignment to the next. Finding nutritious and convenient snacks can be challenging in the hustle and bustle of busy schedules. However, maintaining a healthy diet is essential to staying energized and focused. Here are our Top 10 Snack Hacks for traveling healthcare professionals to help them stay nourished and ready for whatever comes their way!

Top 10 Snack Hacks

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#1 Trail Mix Magic

Trail mix is a versatile snack beloved by travelers of all kinds! Thanks to its perfect balance of carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats, this tasty treat can help keep you energized throughout the day. This energy-boosting treat requires no refrigeration, making it a great companion during busy shifts and long commutes between assignments!

Pro Tip: Customize your trail mix by adding your favorite nuts, dried fruits, seeds, and chocolate, of course!

#2 Pre-Packaged Nut Butter Packets

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A quick and tasty way to satisfy your hunger? Single-serving nut butter packets! Nut butters are a go-to for quick and healthy snacking. They come in a variety of flavors that are readily available at most grocery stores!

Pro Tip: Pair nut butter with whole-grain crackers, rice cakes, or your favorite fruit for a filling and portable snack!

#3 Greek Yogurt Parfait

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Greek yogurt is delicious and rich in protein and probiotics, which can help support your immune and digestive systems– a vital consideration for healthcare professionals. You can pack small containers layered with Greek yogurt, granola, and fruit for a delicious and nutritious snack on the go!

Pro Tip: Pre-pack your parfait ingredients in small containers to save time during busy mornings!

#4 Veggie Sticks and Hummus

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Pre-cut veggies + hummus = DELICIOUS! Veggies like carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers are the perfect pick-me-up during busy shifts. Veggies paired with hummus provide an excellent source of vitamins, fiber, and plant-based protein.

Pro Tip: Chop and store your veggies in advance to make this snack even more convenient on the go!

#5 Hard-Boiled Eggs

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Hard-boiled eggs are a classic protein-packed snack that requires minimal preparation. Cook them ahead of time and store them in your fridge or lunch box for that midday pick-me-up.

Pro Tip: Add a splash of white vinegar to your boiling water to help remove eggshells more quickly– don’t worry, your eggs won’t taste like vinegar!

#6 Adult Lunchables

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What’s better than cheese and crackers? Not much unless you add salami or pepperoni to the mix! The adult version of your favorite childhood snack is an excellent source of calcium and protein.

Pro Tip: Mix and match your favorite cheeses, crackers, and proteins to create the best adult lunchable. Additionally, there are several pre-portioned options available at most grocery stores.

#7 Overnight Oats… In a Jar!

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Overnight oats are arguably the most accessible grab-and-go breakfast or snack! Prepare jars (or containers) with rolled oats, your choice of milk (dairy or non-dairy), and your favorite toppings. Store in the fridge and grab for a leisurely breakfast or pick-me-up snack!

Pro Tip: Experiment with different flavor combinations by adding fruits, seeds, or honey to your jars!

#8 Fruit and Nut Bars

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It’s simple. It’s classic. It’s at every grocery store! Fruit and nut bars are a staple for many traveling healthcare professionals. These easy on-the-go snacks can curve your hunger and give you a significant boost of energy!

Pro Tip: Opt for fruit and nut bars with minimal ingredients, no added sugars, and a good balance of protein and fiber to keep you feeling full.

#9 Rice Cakes With Avacado

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Spread mashed avocado on rice cakes and sprinkle with salt and pepper for a tasty treat! This snack provides healthy fats and complex carbohydrates for sustained energy.

Pro Tip: Try adding a dash of your favorite hot sauce for extra flavor!

#10 DIY Smoothie Packs

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Prepare pre-cut fruits and veggies, along with protein powder or Greek yogurt, for an extra tasty treat! Freeze them, and when you’re ready, blend them with water or your preferred liquid for a delicious and refreshing snack!

Pro Tip: Experiment with different recipes and prepare your ingredients in advance for quick blending!

Maintaining a healthy diet as a traveling healthcare professional doesn’t have to be challenging. These snack hacks will help you stay nourished and energized throughout your busy schedule. Remember to plan ahead, stock up on your favorite snacks, and stay hydrated to ensure you feel your best while providing the best care to your patients. Happy snacking!

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By The Gypsy Nurse

November 10, 2016

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What to Expect on Your First Day in a Travel Nurse Assignment

1.) Do a Test Run before you start your first day

-Always try to familiarize yourself with the route to the hospital, the hospital campus, and even the parking lot.
-Time yourself and figure the best route to get to work, figure out where you’re going to park. Leave at the time your shift would be starting and account for traffic.
-Tour the hospital and bring goodies (goodwill gestures) for the nurses. Be friendly but not intrusive, and if nurses aren’t busy, ask questions about traffic and anything you’d like to know before your first day.
-Stop by HR. Even if it’s closed, it’s still good to know where it is.
-Find your unit you will be working in.

2.) Pre-Pack like you’re going to work right away

You will never know what to expect on your first day and you will always have surprises!

Things to remember to pack on your first day:

  1. Always bring a paper copy or digital copy of all your paperwork. Your paperwork will not always be in HR when you get there, so it’s good to come prepared.
  2. Pack a snack and bottle of water. You never know what you will be doing or how long orientation is. Also, bring cash just in case some places don’t take credit cards.
  3. Always have everything you need as if you’re going straight to work.

3.) Get a good night’s sleep


Do whatever you need to do is relax. Create your pre-first-day routine. Some people will have a glass of wine, take a bath, exercise, meditation, or yoga. Try to avoid sugar and caffeine.

4.)  Arm yourself with optimism

Being optimistic is the most important for being successful. Go in armed with good thoughts and accept there will be bumps in the road. Just know you’ll learn to roll with it and overcome it.

5) What should you expect

Expect the unexpected. Whatever you expect is going to happen is not always going to happen. There is no set standard. Every hospital and orientation is different. You will always have first-day nerves.

6.) If things aren’t going well, then you’re starting your count down

It doesn’t matter how long your contract is; it’s always a good idea to count down how many days you have left until it’s done. Knowing you have so many days until you’re done can help you get through those rough days.