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New Year, New Travel Assignments: How to Choose the Right One for You

The Gypsy Nurse

Look into aspects such as housing stipends, travel allowances, and health insurance. Choosing the right travel assignment for the new year involves a thoughtful blend of self-reflection, research, and practical considerations. Consider factors like nurse-to-patient ratios, staff support, and the overall work environment.

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Taking Care of Your Health While on the Move as a Travel Nurse

The Gypsy Nurse

As a travel nurse, you’re doing fantastic work caring for patients worldwide. However, the issue can sometimes be that you’re so concerned with helping others that you forget to care for your own health. To provide the best care, you need to be physically and mentally healthy, and these tips can help you along your journey.

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17 Tips for New Nurses in Travel & Per Diem

MAS Medical Staffing

To best prepare for your first shift, heed the following: Identify who you must meet and what time you must clock-in prior to your arrival Get a good night’s sleep the night before to improve your mental function Plan a self-care activity to reward your hard work after your shift 2. Ready to Get Started as a Travel Nurse?

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

Patient-centered care focused on self-sufficiency The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) uses the term “home health” to describe a federal health insurance program that provides intermittent short-term care to help patients recover from illness and become as self-sufficient as possible at home.

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Mastering Workforce Management in the Gig Economy: A Comprehensive Guide

Celayix

This eBook is also available to download. Download Here Introduction: In the ever-evolving business world, there’s been a major shift in how work gets done – the gig economy. This category extends collective bargaining rights to workers who are notionally “self-employed” but economically dependent.