A traveling nurse taking an animal companion along on assignment may need to spend time considering a variety of elements.
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Keep your receipts! Potential tax benefits for a traveling nurse
Often labeled as an independent contractor by the IRS, a traveling nurse may be eligible for a few tax deductions.
Continue reading »Washington State associate professor becomes first nurse to serve CDC committee
A nursing professor with Washington State University became the first nurse to be appointed to a committee with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
Continue reading »Wheelchair-bound architect walks again with assistance from physical therapists
A 43-year-old architect who is a paraplegic after having been injured in 2007 when he was working on a trailer near Ground Zero in Manhattan walked again, with some aid.
Continue reading »Positive sleeping habits for a traveling nurse means consistency
As a healthcare professional, a traveling nurse almost assuredly knows the recommended hours of sleep an adult needs to function properly. However, traveling to a new location every 13 weeks can breed inconsistency – a deterrent against a good night’s rest, according to Healthcare Traveler.
Continue reading »Occupational therapy field expects rapid job growth
Employment in the field of occupational therapy is predicted to increase by 26 percent between 2008 and 2018, which makes it a potential booming industry for those interested in healthcare.
Continue reading »When Harry and Harley helped those with occupational therapy jobs
Harley and Harry made a visit to the Center for Lifelong Learning in Central New Jersey earlier this month as part of an effort to assist older students with special needs.
Continue reading »Connecticut hospital calls on medical staffing during inclement weather
A hospital in the capital of Connecticut that serves a region afflicted by a late October fluke snowstorm sought additional medical staffing to cover for the influx of patients.
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