Starting your nursing journey on a Med/Surg floor can be both exhilarating and terrifying. It's where you'll gain a solid foundation, but it's also where you'll encounter some of the wildest myths and misconceptions. Fear not, new nurses! I'm here to bust those myths and give you the real scoop on what to expect.
The allure of travel nursing is strong, especially for those with a touch of wanderlust. Imagine exploring new cities, experiencing different healthcare settings, and boosting your income – all while doing what you love. But is it the right fit for you? This guide is tailored for Carolina nurses considering taking the leap.
Read MoreNot all heroes were capes; some wear aprons and scrubs. Or that was what the medical community showed the rest of the world through the Covid-19 crisis. With masks and PPE kits on and little space to let the sweat trickle down, doctors and nurses have been battling the virus, laying their lives on the line for more than a year.
As the Covid-19 pandemic thrust economic and medical uncertainties and social isolation upon the world at large, the need for help from mental health experts has been on a record high. In addition to exacerbating existing mental conditions among people who needed help.
If you've spent time following society,s changes over the past year, you may have come across the term digital nomad. The phrase conjures up images of young influencers living the good life on some tropical beach. As a locum tenens provider, you already know a thing or two about a life that transcends boundaries.
Nurses are one of the few communities that live up to this phrase as a way of life. In times of adversity, they restore faith in humanity with their actions and commitment to professional ethos. They work in diverse clinical settings where tensions can soar to the point of incivility and violence.