Travel Nurse

The BEST place to be a nurse? Spokane!

The BEST place to be a nurse? Spokane!

"Do I need galoshes to work in the Pacific Northwest?" Jennell Taylor, RN, may have that answer for you.  In our second installment of “Best Cities,” Taylor, a Registered Nurse, tells us why the spinal cord unit at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute in Spokane, Washington, is the best place to work and why Spokane was an ideal choice for her and her family. 

The BEST place to be a nurse? Atlanta!

The BEST place to be a nurse? Atlanta!

Why does Casey Lynn Shivers, RN, love her job? Because she truly believes her field of nursing, and the city where she practices, are the best in the world. She has worked for three years as a pediatric nurse at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Are you cut out for travel nursing?

Are you cut out for travel nursing?

For every specialty, there’s a shoo-in personality for the job. If you’re considering travel nursing, possessing these five traits could put you over the top…