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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Williams

Minority Nurse

I then transferred to the PICU, where I worked as a nurse and a charge nurse. Afterward, I accepted a job as a nurse manager , where I spent eight years before taking a leap of faith and accepting a position at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health as a patient care manager for The Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Diseases.

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Negotiating Pay and Benefits as a Traveling Nurse

Every Nurse

Common Benefits and Perks In addition to your base salary and stipends, common benefits for traveling nurses may include healthcare insurance, retirement plans, and continuing education opportunities. Healthcare insurance is a crucial benefit for any nurse, and traveling nurses are no exception.

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17 Tips for New Nurses in Travel & Per Diem

MAS Medical Staffing

MAS Medical Staffing partners with motivated nurses and other healthcare professionals to find opportunities that fit your needs as a professional and an individual—no matter where you go. Whether you’re looking for travel or per diem opportunities, MAS Medical can show you the way.

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Top Nursing Jobs Outside the Hospital

Every Nurse

Public speaking skills, a license in nursing, and specialized training in pharmaceuticals also are necessary. You may need to take continuing education to keep up with changes in the industry. The minimum qualifications are an associate’s degree and a nursing license.