Published
Congratulations on graduating; but as I'm sure you know, that doesn't make you an RN. Please don't call yourself one.
Also, you may want to rethink your avatar. There are good, solid reasons why this forum tends to be anonymous -- or as much so as possible. You're making it really easy for future bosses, co-workers and patients to identify you here.
CSpurrs
9 Posts
Hi, I am a newly graduated RN preparing to take my boards in a couple of weeks. My short term goal is to become a travel nurse for maybe 5 to 10 years, while I am young. I am interested in Oncology nursing, specifically. I also enjoy every field! Just wondering what steps I should take to start travelling? I would love to work for a couple of years in a specialty, then get with an agency. I was just wondering if anyone had any tips or advice on how this process goes. Thanks, in advance :)