Being a healthcare traveler has its many perks, one being the opportunity to explore new locations on a regular basis. Since travel assignments are typically 13 weeks long, and a majority of that time will be spent working, it can be hard to fit in activities.
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Travel healthcare, staffing and career insights from Aureus Medical.
Homesick for the Holidays
As the old saying goes – holidays are best spent with family. But sometimes that is not possible for medical professionals working assignments away from home. So what do you do when that homesick feeling starts to set in? Try these simple tips to enjoy your holidays while away on assignment.
Continue reading »Interview Tips for Travel Nurses
We talked with Leslie Brown, Regional Branch Manager of Aureus Nursing, to learn her top tips, advice and insight on interviewing for travel nursing positions.
Continue reading »FAQ Friday: The Interview
What is the interview process for a travel assignment? Is there an in-person or over the phone interview? We answer this in our FAQ Friday blog
Continue reading »Leaving a lasting impression as a traveler
When you travel as a temporary employee you may be the new person in the department or office every three months. That is a lot of first impressions to make! Here are some tips for making sure you hit the ground running on every assignment!
Continue reading »Five things you need to collect while on assignment
Travel therapy is an exciting adventure. One can see and work in every single state if they so desire. There are sights to see and new things to experience. The memories will last forever, but it can sometimes be difficult to find a way to reflect on those times when all is said and done.
Continue reading »Why Giving Back to the Community is the Best Holiday Gift!
The holidays are a time of celebration, a time of laughter, and a time to give back to your community. So how does a social media recruiter like myself give back to his community during the holidays? I do so by acting!
Continue reading »FAQ Friday: The Other Recruiter
In the travel healthcare field, you work with recruiters from several agencies. How do you tell one recruiter that you have accepted a job with another?
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