May 1, 2012 By:Bill Heller
While you may not be able to control healthcare reform or the Joint Commission's 2013 standards, you can take charge of your career. Find out how choosing to be a healthcare traveler can put you in the position to take charge of your professional life.
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April 1, 2012 By:Cynthia Kinnas
Each time you accept a new assignment, you're given a written contract that outlines the terms and conditions of the engagement, as well as the responsibilities of both parties – you and the agency that you're working with.
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March 1, 2012 By:Kris Cannon
Travel assignments typically run 13 weeks in length, but many healthcare travelers extend their assignments - sometimes multiple times - depending on the needs of the hospital, and how much the nurse or allied healthcare professional enjoy the assignment.
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January 1, 2012 By:Mark Stagen
If you're considering getting a specialty certification or upgrading your skills, maybe 2012 is the year to do it.
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January 1, 2012 By:Darius Randeria
It was mid-2008 that the economic downturn began affecting the licensed pharmacist sector.
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December 1, 2011 By: Jeff Long
Healthcare travel jobs align well with most of the popular New Year's resolutions.
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November 1, 2011
Plenty of healthcare travelers recognize the benefits of staying on the job and on location throughout November and December.
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November 1, 2011 By:Carol Tuttas
HCAHPS creates a virtual level playing field.
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October 1, 2011 By:Mike Bassett
One couple used their traveling experiences to begin a new venture. Now their startup is a sought-after networking resource among fellow providers.
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