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After Years of Travel Nursing, Kentucky-Based Case Management Nurse Earns MSN

Post University

A Start a Medic Dianna served in the military for five years as a medic, working across the country. An avid traveler, she lived in Sicily for two years too. At first, I worked at the Air Force base as a nurse in the ICU, but due to a health issue, I was forced to step away from the bedside. Eventually, she settled in Texas.

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Most Affordable Online BSN Programs Near Houston, TX

Registered Nursing

As a military-friendly institution, it welcomes service members seeking a nursing career. 4-year BSN program Patient-centered nursing curriculum CCNE accredited program Prepares for NCLEX-RN exam Hybrid program format Multiple admission opportunities 3.0

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Rhode Island Awaits Start Date to Nurse Licensure Compact

Health Leaders | Nursing

That meant that Rhode Island nurses once again had the burden of holding and maintaining licenses for other states in which they wished to practice, and opportunities to be a travel nurse or remain competitive in a telehealth workforce became limited. Our state is grappling with a severe shortage of nurses.

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Travel Nurse Average Hourly Salary (2023) $38.47 36 Common Educational Requirements Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) 37 Common Certifications and Examinations NCLEX-RN 37 Travel nurses are RNs who work on a contract basis at hospitals with short-term staffing needs.