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Travel healthcare, staffing and career insights from Aureus Medical.
On the road during the holidays
This time of the year can be busy and stressful for many reasons. Are you away from your family and friends while on the road? Have you had time to get all of your holiday shopping done?
Continue reading »5 Unique Places to Spend the Holidays While on Assignment
Being a traveler during the holidays can be tough. Unless you’re able to secure some time off to go home and spend it with family and friends, most travelers spend this time away from the people they care about.
Continue reading »A traveler working with multiple agencies: A recruiter’s perspective
I often see travelers and recruiters debate on whether it’s okay to work with multiple agencies. Some travelers say that their recruiters get frustrated with them if they start looking for other agencies. Some travelers say it is necessary to work with multiple agencies and recruiters.
Continue reading »Respiratory Assignment Spotlight: California
Change is consistent in the travel healthcare industry but one thing that remains the same is the demand for travelers throughout California for many specialties, including respiratory.
Continue reading »Beginning a Travel Career in Medical Laboratory
For some, the hardest part of choosing to travel as a medical laboratory professional is taking that initial jump. If you find yourself joining online travel communities, spending time researching agencies and their websites and even viewing their posted jobs, then you’re off to a great start.
Continue reading »Kick-Start the New Year: Find Your January Travel Assignment Now!
The New Year and change go hand and hand which makes January a hot time for healthcare travelers to hit the road with new assignments.
Continue reading »Adjusting to Change
Changing jobs can be extremely stressful and healthcare travelers do it all the time. Some suggest that it takes up to three months to acclimate to a new job.
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