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Tips for Travel Nurses Traveling with Pets

AMN Healthcare provided this article. Travel nurse jobs can take you far from friends and family for months, but traveling with a pet is a great way to avoid loneliness, alleviate stress, and make short-term housing feel more like home. Many travel nurse agencies offer pet-friendly housing to help RNs keep their furry friends with them on assignment, but there are other considerations when traveling with pets. Ensure safe and easy travel with pets with these five tips. Plan Your Route Before You Go If you’re traveling by car, the last thing you want to hear when you’re ready to stop…

Best Mobile Apps for Traveling Health Professionals

This is a sponsored post by: Focus Staff Looking for the ultimate apps for nurses? In today’s world, our phones are practically an extension of ourselves. If you’re only using your phone to check your social media, you’re missing out! Changing environments and challenging schedules can be a difficult transition for some so having the right tools at your fingertips is crucial! We’ve pulled together a list of the best mobile apps every travel nurse should consider downloading.  Best mobile apps for traveling healthcare professionals: Apps for the Clinical Setting Medscape: Stay up to date with the latest medical news, research,…

Top Essentials for Travel Nurses

Titan Medical Group provided this article. As a travel nurse, you need to make sure you pack your essentials. But what are those? We have put together a list of the top essentials for travel nurses. Find out what they are below. Top Essentials for Travel Nurses Good Shoes Good shoes are crucial for nurses who travel because of the long hours on their feet, often walking or standing throughout shifts. Comfortable and supportive footwear can help prevent foot and leg fatigue, reducing the risk of chronic pain and injury. Proper shoes can also enhance stability and balance, especially when navigating…

Jet-Setting & Staying Well: 9 Meal Planning Tips for Travel Nurses

Host Healthcare provided this article. Travel nurses lead a dynamic life, constantly on the move from one assignment to the next and managing fast-paced work responsibilities. Maintaining a balanced diet can often become a challenge in such a demanding routine, leading to potential issues like fatigue, lack of concentration, and even obesity. To help you prioritize your health and well-being, we’ve curated a list of 10 healthy meal-planning tips for travel nurses. #1 Identifying Nutrient-Rich Meals Eating healthily begins with knowing what foods to consume. It’s not just about avoiding unhealthy options but also actively selecting nutrient-rich foods that fuel your…

Three Strategies to Enhance Your Well-Being (and 3 Pitfalls to Avoid)

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 relaxation often cause them to neglect self-care. If you haven’t explored Uniti Med’s guide to improving mental health and well-being for medical professionals yet, you can find it here. These seven practical everyday tips are designed to integrate into your hectic life seamlessly. However, we recognize that implementing all these changes at once can be overwhelming, especially with a packed schedule. Here are some actionable steps to get you started…

Van Life as a Travel Nurse: Pros, Cons, and the Thrill of Freedom

Focus Staff provided this article. Living in a van as a travel nurse is an unconventional lifestyle choice that offers a unique blend of freedom, flexibility, and adventure. Picture this – hitting the road, exploring new places, and having the freedom to create your own cozy nest on wheels. Let’s dive into the pros and cons of van life as a travel nurse, and we’ll even share some insights from a seasoned Focus Staff traveler who’s living the van life dream. So, grab your favorite flip-flops, and let’s roll! The Pros Ultimate Freedom and Flexibility:Imagine never dealing with the headache…

8 Must-Haves Every Traveler Should Take on a Travel Assignment

RNNetwork provided this article. Are you about to head out on a travel nurse assignment away from home? Here’s a list of essentials you’ll want to be sure to take along. 1. A second form of ID Consider bringing along your passport as a second form of ID. Hopefully, your main form of ID never gets lost, but this will cover you if necessary.  2. Documents Items like a copy of your contract, digitally accessible copies of your immunization records, your nursing license, and your certifications are things you’ll want easily accessible. Many traveling nurses keep these in a secure digital…

The Ultimate Guide to Job Search Tips for Travel Nursing

AMN Healthcare provided this article. Are you ready to embark on a travel nursing adventure? Here’s what you need to know to find the right job for you. In this practical guide, we’ll share valuable job search tips for travel nurses, including strategies for both new and experienced travelers to land their ideal assignments. Researching Travel Nursing Opportunities Travel nursing offers freedom and flexibility that are unparalleled in the healthcare industry. As you research your ideal travel nursing job, consider your priorities to help narrow down your search. Some nurses may prioritize certain destinations or a particular type of healthcare facility, while…

Pet-Friendly Housing Options for Travel Nurses

Fusion Medical Staffing provided this article. One of the most frequently asked questions about travel nursing is, “Can I travel nurse with pets?” The answer: definitely! However, bringing your furry friend along on an assignment can present additional obstacles, such as finding pet-inclusive housing. Luckily, finding pet-friendly housing can be a breeze whether you go with agency-provided housing or a housing stipend. These are the most popular lodging options for travel nurses and their pets. Pet-Friendly Housing Options for Travel Nurses Extended-stay hotel According to the American Kennel Club, about 75% of luxury, mid-scale, and economy hotels in the U.S. allow…

Snow in September?  It’s 100 Degrees Outside!

Staffmax Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting provided this article. Article was written by: Julie Hesseltine, RN, CNO, and Sr. Recruiter for Staffmax. It isn’t time for snowflakes for most of us. After all, we are still hitting triple digits in most of the USA, and the beaches still have visitors.   However, this morning was a chilly reminder that at any point in the coming 13 weeks, we could have a blizzard here in the Northern States.   Two weeks ago, a friend of ours in the high mountain country of Wyoming was scraping frost off the windshields. Many of us have seen the first…