Travel Nursing Tips

Top nursing blogs

May 16th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips

If you are looking for some other great nursing blogs to read check out this Top 25 Nursing Blogs List put out by the Nursing Online Education Database. TravelNursingBlogs.com didn’t crack the top 25, but we did make the list coming in at number 36. I guess we will just have to keep working hard to […]



Good story about the travel nursing career

Apr 30th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips

Over at Payscale.com is a very honest and thorough description about what travel nursing is like, plus a look at the educational and experience requirements and potential travel nursing pay. They interview Amy Robbins one of the leading nurse bloggers and she does a great job. If you get a chance it is worth reading.



Avoid bad traffic

Apr 27th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips

Sure, sites like GoogleMaps and MapQuest can give you maps, directions, distance and estimated time, but what you don’t get, is how long it is actually going to take you to get where you’re going. Things like traffic and road construction can affect your drive time. And when you are in a new city on […]



Stressed?

Apr 16th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Featured Article, Travel Nurse Company, Travel Nursing Benefits, Travel Nursing Checklist, Travel Nursing Tips, Travel nursing life

After a long stressful day I was thinking about ways to reprioritize and manage my own time, but eventually I started thinking about all the stress that nurses deal with each day. Which made me wonder about what are some ways that nurses can balance the stress and demands on time that comes with dealing […]



Travel Nursing Links page update is coming soon

Apr 6th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips

I’m planning on really updating and organizing the Travel Nursing Links page in the next couple of weeks, so if there are any you think should be added leave me a comment telling me what the link is and why you think it should be added.



Top ten links to help travel nurses save gas

Mar 26th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Featured Article, Life on the Road, Travel Nursing Tips

As a travel nurse (or anyone who has had to grudgingly fill the tank these days) I’m sure you are well aware of the impact that high gas prices are having. I know I can’t lower the cost of gas for you, but I have complied this list of top ten links that can offer some […]



Useful travel nursing website: Highway Hypodermics

Mar 24th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips, Travel nursing life

Highway Hypodermics is the website of Epstein LaRue and has tons of very useful info for travel nurses or nurses interested in trying out travel nursing as a career. She produces a monthly travel nursing newsletter, an annual Highway Hypodermics book, a featured company of the month, plus her own blog. If you are looking […]



What’s the “Hub” bub about travel nursing?

Mar 15th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Travel Nursing Tips

If you are curious about any aspects of travel nursing I came across this “hub” about travel nursing and I must say it is a very thorough overview. It starts with a discussion of the nursing shortage and then takes you all the way through the process of becoming a travel nurse. It is a little long, […]



Find your way around on your next travel nursing assignment

Mar 10th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Life on the Road, Travel Nursing Tips

If you are looking for directions on you next travel nursing job give PublicRoutes.com a try. In addition to standard driving directions this site provides directions for major cities using their public transit options. So no matter how you are getting around you will be able to find your way withou looking too much like a tourist. You […]



Add the Travel Nursing Blog to your iGoogle Page

Feb 13th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Life on the Road, Travel Nursing, Travel Nursing Tips, Travel nursing life

Just follow this link then click add to Google and can you can have the feed from this blog added to your personal iGoogle page. It is an easy way to get the latest travel nursing news when you want it.