By Mike Khorev

June 1, 2021

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How To Find A Dentist In An Emergency Situation

Dental emergencies can happen all the time. It does not matter whether it is daytime or nighttime, and they require immediate attention.

Most people would wait to get an appointment with their respective dentists. But, keep in mind that emergencies, like infections and displacements, should not be waited out.

This post will help you when you should go to an emergency dentist and how to find one during emergencies as a travel nurse.

When To Seek Emergency Care: Common Types of Dental Emergencies

Here are the most common types of dental emergencies. If one of these things happens to you, you should call or visit your dental clinic as soon as you can:

    • Toothaches

Toothaches can be daunting. When you have it, it impacts almost every aspect of your life.

The causes usually involve dental abscesses or infections. Severe decays and nerve irritations are also sometimes the cause of toothaches.

It is worth noting that these causes should be dealt with, as much as possible. Once you feel the pain, it will not go away even when you take pain relievers as they are not permanent solutions.

    • Broken or Cracked Teeth

A broken or chipped tooth should be checked as soon as possible by a dental expert. The earlier you receive the treatment, the better. This is because the dentist may still be able to reattach the broken piece, and it is much more ideal than taking the tooth out and replacing it with an implant.

    • Knocked-Out Tooth

A knocked-out tooth is another dental emergency that you should take care of as soon as you can. If you go to a dental clinic within an hour, it is still likely possible that the dentist may re-insert the tooth into the socket and save it.

If you waited it out, the socket will be filled with debris and even possibly bacteria that may cause infection. Moreover, there is less chance that the dental expert will be able to save the tooth and reinsert it into the socket.

    • Lost or Damaged Filling

When you lose or damage a dental filling, you must take it immediately to a dental clinic, especially when you already feel intense pain. But, if there is no aching and the damage is only a crack or a chip, you may choose to wait it out for a regular visit in accordance with your appointment.

While waiting, you can keep yourself comfortable by placing sugar-free gum in the empty space. The dental expert will simply replace the filling during the treatment to resolve the issue.

    • Oral Infections and Dental Abscess

Oral infections, like a dental abscess, are another dental emergency that should be addressed and resolved immediately. They cause severe pain, and they can even be very dangerous, as the abscess may spread further into the nearby teeth or even your blood.

This is why when you experience a toothache; you must have it checked as soon as possible. In most usual cases, dentists resolve this by doing a root canal.

Tips To Find An Emergency Dentist

If you are looking for tips when looking for a dentist during dental emergencies, here are some points that you may want to keep in mind:

    • Choose Modern Service

There are tons of dental clinics available today. If you go to the city, you will come across tens of them along the way.

However, not all clinics and dental experts offer equal services. There are ones that will stand out, and those that are otherwise.

You have to ensure that you will be choosing the clinics that offer modern services. In most cases, these offices have complete services that can cater to any of your dental needs, and you will need these, especially during dental emergencies.

    • Look For Affordability

While costs should not be your priority during emergencies, it is still best to consider the overall affordability of the dental services or clinics that you are after. Most individuals do not have an extra budget to cover emergencies, like dental concerns. This is why it is essential to consider the cost-efficiency and effectiveness when finding a dental expert.

Choose clinics that work with your insurance carrier. Moreover, you will want to find a service that offers various payment options.

    • Choose Cleanliness and Safety

Cleanliness and safety should always be on top of the priority. When choosing or finding a dental clinic during emergencies, ensure to check the environment and instruments, as well as the staff.

See to it that everything is organized, sterile, and neat. As for the staff members, check whether they are wearing the right protective gear and accessories.

 Final Thoughts

Any emergencies should be attended to as soon as possible. These include any dental concerns because they may have impacts, as well, on your overall health. If you are not certain whether you need a dental expert as soon as possible, you may use this as a guide. But, you will know for sure when it is an emergency or not. Whatever the case, though, once you come across a dental problem, you should consult your dentist or the nearest dental clinic at your place as soon as you can.

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 Luke Smith

May 30, 2021

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Staying Physically and Mentally Healthy While Away from Home

Staying physically and mentally healthy as a travel nurse is vital. There are over 3.8 million nurses in the U.S., making it the leading occupation in the healthcare industry. Of those millions, over 25,000 are travel nurses. As you already know, there are plenty of benefits to being a travel nurse, including:

  • Consistent employment opportunities
  • A higher salary (on average)
  • Increased demand around the globe

Travel nurses have always been important when treating people and meeting the needs of the sick and injured across the globe. In light of the recent coronavirus pandemic, travel nurses are more important than ever. The virus has affected more than two million people around the globe and has contributed to nearly 100,000 deaths so far. Qualified healthcare professionals are not only needed here in the U.S. but all over the world to help combat COVID-19.

Of course, that kind of demand can quickly take a toll on you, especially if you’re away from the comfort of your own home. So what can you do to stay physically and mentally healthy while you’re traveling, so you can continue to help others?

Tips for staying physically and mentally healthy:

Find Ways to Decompress

Stress can be a big problem for anyone in the healthcare industry. When you have people’s lives in your hands, and you’re working long shifts, stress is expected. Unfortunately, too much of it can contribute to health issues like:

  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Heart disease
  • Obesity

Finding relaxing activities you can do from anywhere in the world can help to reduce stress and keep you healthy. These activities are different for everyone depending on what helps you to feel relaxed. Still, some effective options include yoga, going to see a concert, hiking, or running out in nature.

Exercise has many benefits for both your physical and mental health. Let’s touch more on what staying active can do for you.

Eating Right, Staying Active, and Getting Enough Rest

As a nurse, you already know the importance of an active lifestyle. Getting enough exercise, especially by doing so outside, can help you to avoid burnout from your job. That’s critical in these uncertain times, so you can continue to help others without feeling worn down. Exercising outside can boost your mood, give you more energy, and even help you to feel more at peace.

In addition to staying active, eating right while you’re traveling can make a big difference in how you feel. While it can be tempting to reach for comfort foods that aren’t necessarily good for you, sticking to a healthy diet will keep your energy levels up and will help to improve your mood. It’s not impossible to eat right on the road. If you’re having a hard time sticking to a healthy eating plan, try the following tips:

1. Create a routine that’s easy for you to follow.

2. Meal prep as much as possible so you’re not tempted by “grab and go” options.

3. Have plenty of healthy snacks on hand.

4. Download a food-tracker app to hold yourself accountable.

Finally, and this probably goes without saying, make sure you’re getting enough sleep. Travel nurses work long shifts and are on their feet much of the time. Your body needs adequate rest to repair itself — physically and mentally. If you have a hard time sleeping while you’re away from home, try creating a specific nighttime routine for yourself that can help you to feel comfortable wherever you are. Trying to sleep at the same time each night and waking up at the same time in the morning.

Taking Time to Practice Self-Care

The term “self-care” gets tossed around a lot these days, but it’s more than just treating yourself to a day at the spa. Self-care for travel nurses includes everything we’ve already touched on in this article, as well as focusing on your emotional health. Being away from home isn’t always easy, so you can focus on your emotional self-care by staying in touch with friends and family, keeping as organized as possible, and changing your mindset if you’re looking at your traveling opportunities in a negative light.

Another way to make self-care a priority while you’re traveling is to practice mindfulness. It’s easy to get caught up in the stress of your job. So, take a few minutes each day to ‘meditate’ and focus on being present. It can make a big difference in how you feel throughout the day.

When you’re traveling across the world and helping those in need, it can be far too easy to ignore your own physical and mental health. But, you can’t pour from an empty cup. Make your health a priority, so you can continue to care for others.

We hope you found these tips for staying physically and mentally healthy while away from home helpful. Do you have any tips you have found helpful for staying physically and mentally healthy while away from home? Comment them below.

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

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By Krista Berge

May 29, 2021

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TGN Presents: Mental Health Awareness with Krista Berge

As a part of mental health awareness month, we want to help travel nurses, and healthcare workers learn to take their mental health seriously especially with the certain circumstances this past year has brought us. Depression and suicide rates have increased drastically this year alone.

To help bring awareness, Krista Berge recently went live on our Facebook group and website to share the story of her husband’s struggle with depression and ultimately taking his own life.

About Krista:

Krista graduated from Florida Southwestern State College with a degree in Nursing and is currently an RN. Helping others is her passion, and before taking some time off this past year, she taught in the community about health and wellness. Krista is also a mother to four beautiful children Boston, Lincoln, Brinklee, and Storie Belle. They seem to take up a lot of her time with their sports and loaded social calendars. Still, when she finds a moment, Krista enjoys reading, eating an obscene amount of Mexican food, and taking little adventures around the Southwest Florida area. We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals at 1-800-273-8255.

You are not alone in this fight! And remember, If you’re struggling with suicidal thoughts…please reach out to someone, anyone.

And make sure you STAY.

YOU, my dear, matter.

Krista has been a regular contributor for The Gypsy Nurse. If you would like to read more about her, her family’s story or watch her previous live event click here.

By Amber Pickler

May 28, 2021

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4 Easy Warmer Weather Recipes for Travel Nurses

Preparing meals or cooking seems to be more difficult in the warmer weather months.  Using the oven heats up the house, and as a travel nurse on assignment, you don’t always have access to a grill to cook outside.  We have put together four recipes that are easy and great for warmer weather months.  

4 Easy Warmer Weather Recipes

Antipasto Salad Recipe

Antipasto salad is an easy, no-cook weeknight meal. Gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, and paleo – it’s perfect when you don’t want to turn on the stove.

Prep Time: 10 mins Total Time: 10 mins

Ingredients

  • 1 large head or 2 hearts romaine chopped
  • 4 ounces prosciutto cut in strips
  • 4 ounces salami or pepperoni cubed
  • Half cup artichoke hearts sliced
  • 1/2 cup olives mix of black and green
  • 1/2 cup hot or sweet peppers pickled or roasted
  • Italian dressing to taste

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a large salad bowl. Toss with dressing.

Creamy Tuscan Salmon

This Creamy Tuscan Salmon recipe is totally restaurant quality but super easy to make! Perfectly pan-seared salmon, drowning in a creamy parmesan sauce with garlic, cherry tomatoes, spinach, and fresh basil. It’s the perfect summer meal and is done in 30 minutes!

Ingredients

  •  2 tablespoons olive oil
  •  4 (4 ounces) salmon fillets
  •  1 teaspoon kosher salt for the salmon (plus more)
  •  1/2 teaspoon black pepper, plus more
  •  2 tablespoons butter
  •  6 cloves garlic, smashed and minced
  •  18 ounces cherry tomatoes
  •  one cup heavy cream
  •  1 and 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt for the sauce
  •  1 teaspoon dried basil
  •  1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  •  black pepper to taste
  •  1/2 cup parmesan cheese, shredded
  •  3-4 ounces spinach, chopped
  •  half a bunch of fresh basil, roughly chopped

Instructions

Begin by searing the salmon. Heat a 12-inch high-sided skillet over medium-high heat. Let the pan sit on the burner for a couple of minutes so that it gets super hot.

Meanwhile, pat each salmon fillet dry with paper towels. Sprinkle the top of the salmon with 1 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper.

Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to the hot pan and swirl to coat. It should shimmer immediately. Place each fillet of salmon into the hot pan. (If your salmon has the skin on, place the skin side down first.) Do not crowd the salmon together. Make sure there is space in between so they don’t steam each other. Sprinkle the other side of each fillet with a bit more salt and pepper. Let the salmon sear well over medium-high heat for 1-3 minutes, depending on the fillet’s thickness. Once you have a nice brown sear on the underside, flip the salmon to cook the other side for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before turning off the heat. Do not overcook your salmon.

Remove the salmon to a plate and keep warm.

Make the Tuscan sauce.

Over medium heat, add 2 tablespoons butter to whatever oil remains in the pan from making the salmon. When it is melted, add 6 cloves of minced garlic. Cook, frequently stirring, for about 1 minute until fragrant.

Chop half of the cherry tomatoes, and leave the other half whole. Add to the pan with the butter, and cook for 1 minute, or until some of the tomatoes are starting to split. 

Pour in 1 cup heavy cream. Add 1 and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, one teaspoon dried basil, 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, and black pepper to taste.

Let the cream mixture come to a light simmer, about 2-4 minutes.

Add 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese. Add 3-4 ounces chopped spinach and stir it all in. 

Continue cooking over medium heat until the cream has thickened somewhat and the spinach has wilted.

Add in a half bunch of chopped fresh basil. Return the salmon to the pan. Heat through if necessary.

Serve with pasta, roasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, rice, or cauliflower rice. Or just serve it on its own with a big green salad!

HERBED LEMON GARLIC CHICKEN SKEWERS

Fresh lemon, herbs, and garlic come together in this fast and flavorful marinade. It is complemented with fresh and bright summer veggies in this fantastic meal that is under 400 calories!

INGREDIENTS

Marinade:
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons garlic finely minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon zest
  • 4 tablespoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • 1/2 cup minced fresh herbs I used a mix of basil, rosemary, and oregano
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • Skewers:
  • 2 medium zucchini cut into ½ inch slices
  • 1 large red bell pepper cut into ¾ inch squares
  • One medium red onion cut into wedges and then ¾ inch squares
  • 1 1/4 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 lemon cut into wedges for serving

INSTRUCTIONS

In a small bowl, combine garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, herbs, salt, pepper, and olive oil. Set aside.

Place cut vegetables in a zip lock bag and add 3 tablespoons of the herb marinade. Toss to coat. Place chicken in a separate bag and add remaining marinade and toss to coat. Let sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes and up to 4-6 hours.

Preheat the grill to medium heat. Thread the skewers alternating with meat and vegetables. Lightly sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill for 3-4 minutes and then flip. Continue to cook and flip when necessary until the chicken is cooked through to 165 degrees.

Serve with lemon wedges and squeeze on top.

Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Wraps

Nothing better than a little Hawaiian twist to BBQ chicken, layered inside a tasty wrap! These Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Wraps are EASY, healthy, and delicious.

Prep Time: 5 mins Cook Time: 10 mins Total Time: 15 mins

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 2 breasts), cut into bite-size pieces
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup barbecue sauce
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 2/3 cup pineapple, chopped (fresh or canned)
  • 1/4 red onion, chopped
  • 1 romaine heart, chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 4 large flour tortillas (wheat or white)

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. 
  2. Add chicken pieces to the pan and season with salt and pepper. Cook, flipping once until chicken is cooked through and golden brown. 
  3. Remove pan from heat. Add barbecue sauce to the pan and toss chicken to coat. 
  4. Place tortilla on a plate. Layer with a spoonful of barbecue chicken, cheese, pineapple, onion, chopped romaine, and cilantro. 
  5. Roll, burrito-style, and secure with a toothpick. Serve immediately.
  6. Consider serving these with a BBQ side dish.

We hope all of our travel nurses found these warmer weather recipes helpful. Do you have warmer weather recipes you like to make in the warmer months? Comment them below.

By TheraEx

May 27, 2021

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6 Ways to Know if You Are Working with the Right Travel Nurse Agency

This article was provided by TheraEX Staffing Services.

Travel nursing is a great way for nurses to gain experience, travel the country, and earn an above-average income. While there are numerous benefits of traveling, achieving success comes down to choosing the right travel agency. Most travelers will sign up to work with a couple of different agencies to ensure that they are maximizing the advantages. So, how do you know if a travel company is the right fit? Here are six ways to know if you are working with the right travel nurse agency. 

Strong and Long-Standing Reputation

Due to the growing popularity of travel nursing, there are a wide variety of companies to choose from. Throughout all industries, anyone can start a business. This means that there are both low and high-quality companies to work for. Aim to choose a stable agency with a positive history of reviews by fellow travelers. There are several websites and nursing blogs that list and share testimonials on top-rated travel companies, which can help you determine which are most desirable.

Benefits 

When first starting out with a new company, it’s important to decide whether you need benefits. Will you need a retirement account or health insurance? When do the benefits take effect? How expensive are they? Some companies provide benefits at day one, while others require travelers to wait a full 30 days before gaining access. Additionally, does the company offer to set up housing or rental car services at the location? For those who require benefits, these are essential questions to ask during the decision-making process. 

Sick Time and Quarantine 

COVID-19 has sparked a lot of discussion for travelers on how to approach a mandatory quarantine when your company does not offer any paid sick leave. Since the traveler will not receive payment during that time, this can be a financial concern. Furthermore, what is the company policy for calling out sick? Some companies charge a ‘missed shift fee’ for each day that the traveler does not work when they are scheduled to come in. Understanding these policies in advance can provide key insights on anticipated and unanticipated time off. 

Assignment Contracts

Does the company have travel contracts in desired locations? Keep in mind that an agency can be excellent in other ways but not be located in an area where the traveler wants to work. Many companies will not share details on their contracts until a traveler agrees to work with them, while others will post locations publicly. If a traveler does not have a strong preference on the particular setting, this may not be an issue.

Pay

Serving as a driving force for pursuing the travel nurse path, payment is a critical factor in the selection process. Transparency around contract rates is one way to determine whether your company is compensating nurses fairly. It is also important to compare apples to apples. If a company is offering a weekly rate that seems high, break down the individual pay structures to make an accurate comparison. For example, the weekly rate may also include housing stipends, travel reimbursement, call pay, overtime, and holidays. Focusing on individual pay structure will give you a better idea of how much money is involved in the entire contract. 

Recruiter

Recruiters are the primary contact for the company, and it is critical to maintaining a good relationship with these individuals. However, the first recruiter you work with will not always be a perfect match. It is completely acceptable to request a different recruiter if you are happy with the company but not thrilled with the recruiter. It is also important to honestly communicate your expectations around frequency and methods of communication, as well as what you are looking for in a travel assignment. It is crucial to fully trust the individual who is lining up your next travel assignment and managing all of its complexities.

Takeaways

Choosing the right travel nurse agency comes down to a traveler’s unique preferences. While every agency won’t offer the same experience, plenty of companies will provide the type of benefits, locations, recruiters, and contracts you’re looking for. Be sure to do your research before making a decision, and keep in mind that completing one contract with a company does not mean you have to stick around. Take the time to compare the advantages of different agencies to determine the best fit for you and your travel lifestyle.

If you are a new travel nurse or a veteran travel nurse looking for an agency, click here to check out all that TheraEx Staffing Services has to offer their travel nurses.

By Theresa Cofield

May 26, 2021

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Travel Nursing: Things To Think About Before You Start

Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” This is why you can’t start a career without having a plan, including being a travel nurse. To ensure you don’t find yourself wanting to quit less than halfway through your first travel nurse job, here are some things to consider before starting.

Staffing Agency

If you’ve ever tried online dating, you know that it is vital to make a decisive choice amongst various options. When starting as a travel nurse, you will have several staffing agencies to choose from, making it a tough choice. But you have to choose a staffing company, and it has to be one that can help you succeed in your career.

This is why picking a staffing agency is the foremost thing to do before starting as a travel nurse. When selecting a staffing company, assess it in terms of:

  • Experience in the travel staffing industry
  • Whether they are Joint Commission-certified
  • Rooster of available assignments
  • Exclusive agreements with facilities
  • Pay rates and benefits

As a travel nurse, you have to identify what matters to you and what you want to get out of traveling. Next, use whatever answer you get to pick an agency that meets your needs. Don’t be in a hurry to choose a staffing company; ensure their value matches with yours, and they tick off most things on your priority list.

Recruiter

According to Melissa Hagstrom, a Travel Nursing contributor, seasoned travel nurse vets advise starters to work with a recruiter. The recruiter would serve as a guardian angel, watching your back and rendering advice when needed. The person would also understand your needs and find you placements that meet them.

Having someone who understands you makes life easier as a travel nurse. However, with so many recruiters, you have to sift through to find someone you can work with. If you and a recruiter are never on the same page, it would adversely affect your career. Once you find a match, it is crucial to keep communication lines open and resolve conflicts amicably.

Experience and Readiness

It might sound like a cliche, but “Experience” is sometimes and indeed the best teacher. Before you begin a travel nurse career, ask yourself if you have the required experience and readiness level. Although it varies, most facilities require a travel nurse to have at least 18-months of experience in their specialty.

Know that specialties like intensive care or emergency departments are quite competitive. Thus, to stand a chance, you have to have the needed experience and be ready for the challenges that come with the role. Nurse Journal advises that you obtain a specialty nurse certificate if you lack one. It would set you apart when applying to famous centers.

Contractual Terms

Most travel nurses start a job and realize they don’t like their contract terms. But, it’s too late to change it unless they want to face a lawsuit. This is avoidable if you carefully go through the conditions before signing. If you can work for only 16 hours, ensure you don’t agree for 18.

Ask questions as many times as needed, and ensure you’re clear on everything. Note that travel nurse contracts are different from that of a regular staff member. It offers tax-free benefits that a permanent staff is not entitled to. Show it to your recruiter before singing, and have them explain any part you don’t understand.

Licensing and Paperwork

If you’re planning to work outside the state you reside, you need to get licensed to work in the new state. Find out about the requirements and learn all you can about them ahead of time. If the state you reside in is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), it will make the licensing process much easier.

Housing

You don’t want to start a job as a travel nurse without securing a place to stay. Thus, once you’ve landed a job, look into the available housing options. Some travel nurse companies offer free and private housing, but you can make personal arrangements if you desire.

Packing

The key is to travel smart and only take the things you need. Depending on how long you’re staying away, you should take only the necessaries. Also, have someone check your home periodically. Pay bills electronically, and inform the post office on how long you’ll be away.

The Takeaway

Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well, so you need to dot every “I” and cross all “Ts” before starting a travel nurse career. Create a checklist and carefully tick off everything before starting. The more prepared you are, the fewer chances you have of making mistakes. So, carefully go through this list, and use it as a guide.

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

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By TNAA- Travel Nurse Across America

May 24, 2021

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Taking the Guesswork out of Travel Nurse Housing Options

This article was provided by TNAA.

Housing can be one of the more stressful to-dos on a travel nurse’s checklist. As many traveling healthcare professionals will tell you, the housing you choose can make or break an assignment. But, by choosing the right agency, travel nurse housing doesn’t have to be a pain point for you.

Ideally, you want to work with an agency that has plenty of travel nurse housing options so you can find what works best for you from one assignment to the next.

Keep reading for helpful tips on what to go over with your agency to avoid any housing disasters.

Taking Travel Nurse Agency Housing or a Housing Stipend

Whether you decide to stay at agency-provided housing (if it is available) or take a housing stipend, you want to choose an agency that will assist you every step of the way.

The goal of your agency’s housing department should be to find you a safe and clean location that is in close proximity to your hospital and that meets your individual needs, like living in a place that is already furnished or staying within a certain budget. The bright side of choosing agency-provided housing is that your options are vetted for you based on these requirements. You also might be able to skip out on a lot of paperwork as some agencies will set up utilities, housing contracts, and more for you.

If there aren’t agency-provided options that fit your requirements, you can choose to take a housing stipend instead. This gives you the ability to find a more unique stay and perhaps pocket some of the leftover stipends. Connect with your agency to see what resources they can provide to steer you toward traveler-friendly options when choosing your own housing. Some might have access to discount codes to popular lodging sites like Airbnb, leads for traveler-friendly private homes, a list of RV parks, and other perks.

Whether you plan on taking the stipend or utilizing company-provided options, don’t be afraid to use your agency’s housing resources if they are offered.

Traveling with Family and Pets

Being on the road is exciting, but we know it can also get lonely. Find out what your travel nurse housing options are when you want to travel with your family and pets. You want to choose a travel nurse agency that will work with you to secure housing for your particular situation.

Some agencies will offer more than a one-bedroom housing option, but others might have limits on what they can provide. This information can come in handy when deciding if you want to bring someone on your assignment.

It is also important to keep in mind that several housing providers typically have restrictions on the number of animals you can bring, animal type, and breed. Many times, these regulations are set by the housing provider and not the agency itself. However, some agencies provide the added perk of finding nearby housing for your pet if they can’t camp out at your place (we’ve worked to find stables for horses many times). Ask your housing department if any animal restrictions apply and if you have other options before picking a place that isn’t pet-friendly.

Using a Payment Assistance Program

Finding a place to stay can come with many initial fees, like a security deposit, pet fees, the first month’s rent, and more. That can be a large sum of money to take out of your account at one time.

See if your agency offers a Payment Assistance Program because you might be able to get assistance with these costs. A Payment Assistance Program can help pay for some of the initial moving costs and then automatically deduct a portion of the cost from a period of paychecks once your assignment has started. Your housing department would show you what this would look like coming out of your paycheck, and you wouldn’t have to pay all the moving fees in one lump.

No matter your circumstances or if you choose to pick a housing option on your own, you want your agency to still be a useful resource for you from assignment beginning to assignment end. Ask them what your options are for housing and how they can help get you in a comfortable stay.

By Fastaff Travel Nursing

May 21, 2021

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More Licenses = More Opportunities

This article was provided by Faststaff.

As a travel nurse, you’re probably familiar with the question that every recruiter asks: “What state licenses do you hold?” Your answer to this common question can open the doors to more opportunities around the United States, allowing you to earn more, do more, see more, and be more. 

The more state licenses you hold, the more opportunities you’ll have to earn higher pay and enhance your career. When choosing which states to get licensed in, many travel nurses research and select premier hospitals they’d like to work at, which can help kick start their travel nursing journey into a highly successful one. Choosing prominent facilities or renowned teaching hospitals will enhance your resume and allow you to gain valuable experience in the field – and vast knowledge that you can take from assignment to assignment.  You will grow your value and earn your worth.

Once you’ve narrowed down the states that you’d like to work in, time is of the essence to avoid a missed opportunity. The time it takes for states to process licenses varies, so ensuring you’re ready to go with the required paperwork and requirements will set you up for a quicker turnaround time. States with the highest-paying assignments, like California and New York, can take more than a month to process your application, so the sooner you start the process, the faster you can earn the pay you deserve. Fastaff recruiters are always available to guide you through this process to help get you on the road to your next assignment.

Maintaining multiple state nursing licenses is an investment that will give you expansive choices when you are looking for your next travel nurse assignment. Fastaff is committed to fueling your ambition, and we offer licensing programs to help nurses become licensed in states they are not currently licensed in. Our team is well-versed in the various nurse licensing systems and can help guide you through the process.

Fastaff offers opportunities to work across the United States.  If you apply for a new or renewed state license and accept and complete a Fastaff assignment in that same state, we will reimburse your fees. Give our friendly recruiters a call if you’re interested in accelerating your career, on us: 800-736-8773.

By Host Healthcare

May 19, 2021

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Finding the Best Travel Nurse Recruiter

This article was provided by Host Healthcare.

Travel nurse recruiters are the backbone of any staffing agency. As a travel nurse, finding the right travel nurse recruiters can make a world of difference in your career. Rather than dedicating your time to job hunting, you can use your free time to enjoy the location of your current assignment between shifts. Finding a trusted recruiter that will take the initiative in finding the best-fit assignment for you will leave you feeling at ease in focusing on fine-tuning your craft.

Tips for finding great travel nurse recruiters:

Here, we have compiled a list of tips for finding the right travel nurse recruiters for you. Look out for these qualities and ask the right questions. You will be sure to establish a relationship with your recruiter to advance your career as a travel healthcare professional.

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Look for These Necessary Qualities in Your Travel Nurse Recruiters

Finding the recruiter that’s right for you takes having a conversation. While some agencies, such as Host Healthcare, pride themselves on matching clients with top-tier recruiters, you still need to be sure that they have the necessary qualities that you find value in this partnership. Some qualities to keep in mind that might be beneficial to you include:

  • Responsiveness- This is the number one most desired trait in a recruiter. If your recruiter is stretched too thin, they can’t dedicate themselves to finding an assignment perfectly catered to your needs. To test if they have the necessary bandwidth, ask them a question over email, and make sure they respond within 48 hours.
  • Friendliness- A great travel nurse recruiter is someone with who you feel comfortable, and there is trust between the two of you. Having a friendly recruiter is a great thing to look out for because you will be spending a lot of time with each other.
  • Experience- If you partner with a staffing agency, this will likely be a given. Agencies such as Host Healthcare have top-tier recruiters in their pipeline vetted and gone through a screening process and training procedures. Don’t be afraid to ask your potential recruiter hard-hitting questions.
  • Knowledge- You should be able to confide in your recruiters for any advice regarding travel healthcare. They should know everything about the position and the industry to answer your questions.
  • No-Pressure- The right recruiters will not use pressure tactics to get you to sign or move forward with a contract. Recruiters can have this reputation, so finding a staffing agency like Host Healthcare ensures no-pressure tactics can save you the awkward feeling of being pressured into an unfit assignment.

Ask the Right Questions

Asking all of the right questions will lead you to the perfect match. No question should ever be dismissed, and all questions should be answered confidently if you have the right recruiter on your hands. Although you should feel free to ask any question, here are a few questions you should probably address:

  • “When are you available?” – Alignment of schedules is obviously critical in a traveler-recruiter relationship. Make sure you can align on specific days and times where you can meet.
  • “What is your submission to interview ratio?” – A submission to interview ratio refers to the number of assignments a recruiter applies for versus the number of interviews their clients actually book. Look for a recruiter with a high submission to interview ratio.
  • “What insurance benefits will I get?” – Staying protected in the event of illness or injury need to be at the forefront of your mind when considering a new assignment. Ask your recruiter about the coverage secured for an assignment before agreeing to it.

Feel free to ask any questions you may have. If you ever receive push-back or the recruiter is reluctant to answer your questions, it might be time to look for another recruiter.

Establish Trust with Your Recruiter

Trust is probably the most important thing to strive for in this relationship. They should be looking out for you every step of the way. You should be confident that your recruiter is advocating for you in every sense of the matter. Trust looks like this:

  • Securing Maximum Pay– For every assignment, your recruiter should be working on getting you the best pay grade possible. You should trust that they are working hard to secure you in the best position possible.
  • Considering Your Wants and Needs– Your recruiter should always be asking you what your wants and needs are. With every assignment, they will take those wants and needs and relay them to the potential employer. Also, if you have particular locations in mind for where you want your next assignment to be, they should advocate for that.
  • Keeping a Constant Flow of Communication- Communication is at the heart of creating a trusting relationship. Your Recruiters should always be available to chat and address any questions you may have.
  • No-Pressure- As mentioned above, if a recruiter ever pressures you into signing or moving forward with an assignment, this is a red flag. Trust is built through mutual respect and understanding. Use a staffing agency like Host Healthcare that prides itself on no-pressure tactics.

With these tips to finding the best travel nurse recruiters, you will find a relationship that serves your career and enhances your daily life. Go into your search with these things on your mind, and you’re bound to find trusting, nurturing, and experienced recruiters to stand by your side!

Have you found great travel nurse recruiters during your career? Do you have tips to help other travel nurses find great travel nurse recruiters? Comment them below.

Sources:

 Nurse.org. How to Find a Good Travel Nurse Recruiter – 5 Tips to Pick the Best. https://nurse.org/articles/how-to-choose-the-best-travel-nurse-recruiter/ 
 Blue Pipes. What You Should Know About Your Travel Nursing Recruiter’s Job. https://blog.bluepipes.com/what-does-a-travel-nursing-recruiter-do/