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How to Become a Travel Nurse in Seven Steps

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

The nursing field is currently experiencing a shortage that is expected to get worse: studies show 100,000 nurses have left the field since 2020, and more than half a million plan to leave by 2027. 1, 2 Fortunately, travel nurses are working to fill these gaps and are reaping the benefits of higher pay and a better work-life balance.

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Embracing the Adventure: Top 5 Benefits of Being a Travel Nurse in 2024

The Gypsy Nurse

In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, travel nursing continues to stand out as a rewarding and exciting career path. From flexibility to professional advancement to financial growth, being a travel nurse offers a multitude of benefits.

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How BSN-Prepared Nurses in Oklahoma Can Address the State Shortage and Elevate Their Careers

Northeastern State University

Various factors drive this increasing demand, including population growth, the aging of the nation’s population, changes in healthcare reimbursement and expanded health insurance coverage. One specific challenge in Oklahoma is the need for bilingual nursing staff. Some nurses command a higher salary than others.

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2023 nursing trends and salary survey results

American Nurse

They continue to hire and pay for nurse travelers, which costs a lot more than if they increased pay for current employees or new hires who want to work for us permanently.” Other nurse managers expressed concern over the broader healthcare system, from the impact of health insurance on the quality of care and the patients they see. “I