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Can a Nurse or Nurse Practitioner Be a 1099 Employee?

Empowered Nurses

As healthcare professionals, nurses and nurse practitioners often find themselves navigating a maze of employment arrangements. With the rise of telehealth, staffing agencies, and healthcare consulting opportunities, the question arises: Can a nurse or nurse practitioner work as a 1099 independent contractor?

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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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Why Travel Nursing May Not Be For You

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

High pay, excellent bonuses, the opportunity to travel and making your own schedule sounds like a dream job! Travel nursing has grown exponentially as staff realize that they can work less throughout the year while making more money than they can at their current position. Make your own schedule? Where’s the bathroom?

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How to Grow Your Nursing Network

MAS Medical Staffing

Professional networking is a crucial and socially fulfilling part of advancing in any career field, especially nursing. From discussing the latest blood pressure technology with your new nurse team to welcoming a traveling nurse to your floor, networking in nursing presents numerous golden opportunities to make key connections.

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Is Health Care a Good Career Path in 2023?

MAS Medical Staffing

Nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physicians, physician assistants, and medical and health services managers all rank among the “best” jobs in the United States. The future of travel nursing looks promising for health care workers who are adventurous and dedicated to patient care.