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Travel Nursing Newsletter

   
June 20, 2013
In this Issue
  Travel Nursing Feature
- Men in Nursing: It's Not Just a Woman's World
  Stories from the Road
- ICU Travel Nurses: Fulfilling Professional and Personal Goals
- You Can Stay Fit on the Road: Fun Finds for Active Travel Nurses
 
  News for Nurses
- What to Do About Nurse Bullying
- How Your Nursing Job May Affect Your Sleep Hours, and Vice Versa
 
  Ask the Travel Expert
- Do Some Staff Nurses Have a Bad Impression of Travelers?
  And more

 
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Travel Nursing Feature  
Men in Nursing: It's Not Just a Woman's World   Men in Nursing: It's Not Just a Woman's World
Ask a young girl what she wants to be when she grows up, and a nurse is one of the professions most often named. Young boys will rarely say the same. Their responses could change, however, as the trend of men entering the nursing profession continues to grow.
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Explore the Country
These positions provide an example of where you can go, what you can earn and how much you can discover as a travel nurse. Our staffing partners are now booking for summer assignments, so don't delay!
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NICU-Level III: Colorado
Rate $32 & great benefits*
13-week assignments
ICU: Oregon
Rate $37 & great benefits*
13-week assignments
LD: Texas
Rate $30 & great benefits*
13-week assignments
PACU: California
Rate $32 & great benefits*
13-week assignments
CVOR: Massachusetts
Rate $35 & great benefits*
52-week assignments

*Our travel partners offer a daily meal & incidental allowance. Your pay package includes a tax-exempt component in addition to a set pay rate. Ask your recruiter for more details once you apply.
 
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Hourly Rounding & Fall Prevention: A Winning Strategy
This one (1) contact hour CE course from RN.com, available at no charge until June 30, 2013, offers an overview of hourly rounding as a fall prevention strategy and suggests ways to implement a program, including available tools and budgetary considerations.
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Looking Ahead
The next issue of Travel Nursing will focus on
Making the Most of Your Time with Patients
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stories from the Road  
ICU Travel Nurses: Fulfilling Professional and Personal Goals
Many nurses travel for the excitement and adventure. Others travel for the opportunity to work in the country's most prestigious facilities. And for some--including three ICU travel nurses who spoke with TravelNursing.com --the motivation for traveling is fueled by a combination of personal and professional goals.
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You Can Stay Fit on the Road: Fun Finds for Active Travel Nurses
Active travel nurses who are on the go--exploring new cities and relocating every few months--usually discover that planting roots with a gym membership is not very practical. Thankfully, there are many more ways to stay fit and have fun on the road, with no treadmill required.
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News for Nurses  
What to Do About Nurse Bullying
Have you ever experienced or witnessed bullying at work? While some nurse bullying may be painfully obvious, other behaviors may not "look" like the bullying you remember from school days, being more passive-aggressive in nature. But regardless of what form it takes, it is a destructive trend still looking for a solution.
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How Your Nursing Job May Affect Your Sleep Hours, and Vice Versa
Everyone knows that nursing is a tiring job. But how does your nursing job affect your sleep and your overall health? It may depend on how many physical demands you face on a daily basis.
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Ask the Travel Expert  
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Do Some Staff Nurses Have a Bad Impression of Travelers?
By Aaron J. Moore, RN, MSN, columnist

One of the biggest problems I faced in travel nursing was not one of my own fault. As a travel nurse, I found that you take on the persona of all travel nurses. If staff nurses had a bad impression of previous travelers, that could color their thinking of you before you ever showed up on the job. But you can overcome this problem, with these six tips.
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Destination Highlights
New York City
Exciting opportunities
in New York City
 
New York City
Being in New York City is like being in no other place in the world. From blues singers at the subway station to frequent movie-star sightings, this is a place where one could never get bored.
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ICU: New York City
Rate $34
13-week assignments
Cath Lab: New York City
Rate $34
13-week assignments
Case Mgr: New York City
Rate $33
13-week assignments
Pedi: New York City
Rate $30
13-week assignments
*Our travel partners offer a daily meal & incidental allowance. Your pay package includes a tax-exempt component in addition to a set pay rate. Ask your recruiter for more details once you apply.
 
Focus on Travel Nursing
NursesRx NursesRx is a leading travel nursing staffing agency that can help you achieve the career you've trained for, and the lifestyle you've always wanted. With thousands of positions nationwide, NursesRx lets you choose from the very best assignments with top-ranked hospitals and facilities throughout the United States. Learn More  
 
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We try to let you know the most up-to-date travel nursing news and to address subjects that are important to you. Let us know how we're doing and what you'd like to see in future issues. E-mail: editor@travelnursing.com  
 
 

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