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Throwback to one of my favorite assignments at the start of my travel nurse career. The opportunity for a specialty change finally was given to me while traveling since we know that doesn’t happen often. Everything was becoming so routine again and I just felt like a burn out was coming very quickly so it was time to get away. After weighing out my options and deciding that I didn’t want to travel to the east coast or west coast to

When it comes to Travel Nursing everyone thinks you can't do it once you have a family. I'm here to tell you this is NOT true. This is my second time traveling as a nurse with a family. My first experience was with my spouse and our 1 year old and 3 month old. This go around we have a 5 year old, 4 year old, 3 year old, and a 1 year old.   We decided to travel for the flexibility,

This is a perfect example of happy workers, happy patients. This hospital was huge with over 900 beds! I worked night shift on a Neuroscience Unit and floated occasionally. The unit that I worked on had all types of neuro diagnoses from brain cancer, CVA/TIA, hydrocephalus, seizures (even had an epilepsy monitoring unit), brain hemorrhages, and brain surgery including craniotomy and resection. And much more! I can say by the end of this contract I was a beast at completing the NIH stroke scale with no help