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Hidden Travel Gems

Being a healthcare traveler means having the freedom to explore new places that you’ve always wanted to see.  Our most common requests usually involve popular destinations such as Florida, Alaska, California and Colorado. However, we are often pleasantly pleased when our travelers send us photos of their assignments in the locations not often listed as a traveling hot spot.  Whether it’s hiking in Wyoming, or exploring the many caverns in Virginia, our travelers constantly remind us that there are less known gems throughout this great land of ours.  Below lists a few destinations to consider next time and if you don’t mind, comment on any other places you would like to suggest.

We are lucky to have such great places to visit in this country of ours and with the unique field that you are in, you have the opportunity to do so.  I’ve only scratched the surface on different locations to try, there are many, many more.  Take a risk and step out of the usual or the ordinary and you might very well find yourself pleasantly surprised.   Safe travels!

Sun Hui (Sunny) Snook graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Truman State University and received a Master’s in Human Services from Bellevue University. She has been in the healthcare staffing field for 11 years, first working with nurses before moving to a nationwide work strategies consultant where her key responsibilities were to coach staffers and hospital managers on effective staffing. In 2009, Sunny started with Aureus Medical as an Account Manager in the Rehab Therapy division, working with both clients and prospective employees. Most recently, she moved to Student Outreach Coordinator. Prior to working in healthcare staffing, she served as an addictions therapist and residential treatment coordinator for five years.

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