Helpful Tips for the Nurse Traveler

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Hey there all, I just wanted to post a general thread about the basics of travel nursing for all those people who want to consider it. I know I asked a lot of questions when I was considering traveling and I see that a lot of others are too - I think this thread will be helpful to all those who might want to consider travel nursing full time.

First, if you are interesting in travel nursing, why are you considering it?? What reasons are the most important to you?? For me, I want to see the country and have some adventures. Pay is not as important to me, but it is still important. Having figured out what you want out of travel nursing, you can begin to interview companies to see which one can best give you what you want. There are A LOT of companies out there, just see some of the other posts here asking for information on them!!

Once you decide on a company, you will (of course) have a lot of paperwork to fill out before you get to your first assignment. In deciding on a company, be sure to evaluate the recruiter you are assigned to - they can make or break your experience with this company, and you will be working with them closely to determine which assignments will be best for you... Make sure that your recruiter is someone that you want to work with.

After you get all the paperwork filled out, your recruiter will submit a packet with your information to several hospitals in the area that you want to work in. You will have to interview with the managers of the individual units to determine if you are a good fit for their unit, and if they are a good fit for your previous work experience. The hospital will probably give you a week of orientation, although this varies from hospital to hospital. Since you will be expected to hit the floor running, they expect you to know what you are doing before you ever get there.

Hi. I am new to travel nursing and I was wondering what all some of you bring and how do you get it to the destination you are going to? Any suggestions would be great! I am thinking I am going to pack everything and ship it fed ex, except for my suitcase, tv, and dog.

The best tips are if you hear about what travel nurses actually bring with them on the road and how they prepare for the move. I've seen some videos on YouTube if you search travel nursing. Also on American Mobile Healthcare's facebook page there are videos submitted by real travel nurses and what they pack, what they do while on the road, their favorite things about travel nursing.

Hi, you sound just like me except 4 years later haha. I'm 23, have been working as an RN for the past year on a heme/onc floor. I want to get another year of experience before I travel but I just wanted to see what you ended up doing?? I also will be traveling alone but I love meeting new people and seeing new places. If you have any suggestions they would be much appreciated!

Sounds like I'm the same boat as you are. I just turned 25 and work on med/onc. I'm planning on starting my travels the summer of 2010 or so, but am pretty open, just waiting for a good time to go. I'm excited! I'll also be traveling solo but it would be nice to have a travel buddy. Keep in touch and maybe I'll see ya on the road :)

Are you working right now? I'm currently working at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philly and I would love to continue working on a heme/onc floor but I was talking with recruiters and there aren't a lot of onc opportunities. I'm thinking of moving out to Cali instead of doing the whole travel thing now.

Ya, i'm still working now in Colorado, haven't started traveling yet though. My plan is to start traveling this summer. I'm so excited to go! So many options and places to see and do! Can't wait

This is a great forum! I've had good travel experiences and negative ones. My present concern involves angst over having to give up one of my pets to hit the road after signing a contract. I travel already with two lilttle dogs, but I accumulated another pet, and it has caused me some problems in transportation, because it has a cage. I am growing progressively more negative about traveling for me, personally....probably getting old and crotchety....but this is really bothering me. I was told that I would be blackballed within this entire state if I canceled this contract.

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