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Travel nursing is filled with career opportunities, friendships, adventure and the freedom to explore exotic destinations and favorite places. Here, travelers share their experiences of life on the road and new locations they now call home.
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Travel Nurses Seek Adventure with Their Spouses They say it takes two to tango, and some travel nurses are finding that traveling with their spouse definitely makes city- and state-hopping a lot more fun. |  | |
Know Before You Go: Inside Tips for Travel Nurses The paperwork is done, the travel nursing assignment is
set, and you’re ready to go. However, are you sure you’ve got everything?
Seasoned travelers speak out on what some brochures and checklists don’t tell
you. |  | |
Take Your Experience on the Road: What to Expect Eight Months into Your New Nursing Career Once you're almost a year into your nursing career, you may start considering changing specialties or facilities, going
back to school or even going a different route. Travel nursing may be an
exciting option for you to consider. |  | |
OR Traveler Embarks on Path of Discovery and Education She follows her heart, follows the sun and follows the Association of Operating Nurses (AORN) Congress when she picks the locations of her travel assignments. Registered operating nurse Brenda McNew is a traveler on her second assignment with Medical Express. Like many travelers, she waited until her kids were grown and then hit the road. |  | |
Love of Job and Recruiter Makes a Happy Traveler Nursing wasn’t her first career, but was always her first love. In fact, Amy Cuevas, R.N., BSN, knew she wanted to be a nurse even as a little girl. But first she got some social work under her belt. |  | View all articles by post date or by alphabetical order |
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