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How to Plan a Nursing Career Path and Keep Advancing

MAS Medical Staffing

As a new nurse , you must complete an accredited nursing program and pass the NCLEX exam to become licensed. You’ll be able to select experiences and disciplines you need to move ahead, experience new locations and settings, and earn premium pay, travel and housing benefits, and job bonuses. Not so fast.

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The Top 10 In-Demand Travel Nursing Specialties

The Gypsy Nurse

People want their skills valued in every profession, and nursing is no exception. For travel nurses, working in a high-demand specialty means better job security, higher pay rates, and more flexibility in choosing where and when you work. So, which travel nurse specialties are currently the most sought-after?

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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

This role is often considered less stressful due to: Regular daytime hours with weekends and summers off Less intense patient care compared to hospital settings Focus on preventive care and health education Requirements typically include an RN license, pediatric nursing experience, and sometimes school nurse certification.