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Travel Nursing Careers Are in Some of the Happiest States

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Find Out where the Happiest R.N.s in America Work and How to Move There!

Travel nursing careers let R.N.s move freely around the country, following the sunrays, top pay and making friends for life.  50 States Staffing offers registered nurse jobs in some of America’s sunniest cities, which helps them dodge the winter doldrums between the months of November and April; this is the time of year Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) hits hard up north.

Beat the Blues in These States

If you’re a travel nurse looking for longer, sunnier days, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has determined that the best cities are Miami, Las Vegas, Phoenix and LA; click the links below for sunny registered nurse jobs and therapists jobs in Florida, Nevada, Arizona, and California

The Friendliest Cities in America Welcome Travel Nurses

Psychological surveys found that states with high numbers of volunteers reported happier citizens than those who never give their time and energies to public service. 50 States Staffing is proud to offer top paying nursing jobs in states with cities that have achieved the highest statistics for volunteerism. Check out jobs offered in Minnesota, Texas, Nebraska, and Washington

Happiness is a Short Commute: Check these States for a Travel Nursing Career in America’s Best Hospitals

50 States Staffing is proud to staff R.N.s and therapists in hospitals and rehab centers ranked high on the list in U.S. News & World Report. Our travel nurse jobs provide free private housing that is close to work and exciting city life. For the urban travel nurse or therapist, living close to efficient mass transit allows more time to enjoy their new surroundings, spend time with the people they love and make the most of their career and personal life. Check out jobs offered in these states New York, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Connecticut.

How to Live, Work and Be Merry

At 50 States Staffing, we offer a health benefits package custom fitted to those traveling with family or the single travel nurse; our recruiters help ensure that a happy work and home life are at the very center of the travel nurse lifestyle. Call 1-800-996-2206 or apply online today and discover the best place to live, work and be merry.

This May is Oncology Nursing Month

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

A Great Time to Apply for Rewarding Travel Nurse Jobs Across the USA

For nurses, Springtime is a season full of recognition and appreciation, with Oncology Nursing Month one of several national healthcare events that’s celebrated throughout the month of May. For R.N.s guiding patients through cancer treatment and recovery, the theme chosen by the Oncology Nursing Society couldn’t ring truer: oncology nurses ARE exceptional people, providing extraordinary care.

We’re Dedicated to Staffing Exceptional Nurses

oncology nurse50 States Staffing is dedicated to finding exceptional nurses and placing them in rewarding R.N. jobs in all fifty U.S. states! Take advantage of our online career resources that put you on the fast track to unlimited free continuing education credits, salary, testing information and more! If you love mixing travel with high paying nursing careers in a sub specialty, or area of advanced practice nursing, exploring the possibilities in travel nursing careers is a great way to do that, as well as touch a lot of lives and help a lot of people.

And While You’re At It…

Don’t forget to check in with the Oncology Nursing Society for more ideas on how to spread the word in your community about this special month in healthcare. You can also wear, tote along or decorate your office with ONS necessities in honor of Oncology Nursing Month.

While May is a time for R.N.s trained to lead in the transformation of cancer care, it’s also an ideal time for a fresh start in a variety of professional nursing roles. Find out today why so many professionals choose 50 States Staffing as their travel nursing agency. And, it’s simple to get started, simply  apply online !

Find out How L&D Nurses Are Taking the Edge Off Their Patients’ Labor Pains

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas”, all but vanished from U.S. hospitals generations ago, but has since returned to a San Francisco and Seattle based hospital, where L&D staff in California travel nursing have great things to say about it. Because laughing gas “takes the edge off” labor pains with minimal invasiveness, it’s making a comeback; in such a big way, in fact, that a series of conferences in the New England states have registered nurses working with healthcare officials to offer laughing gas to maternity patients in well-known hospitals, like Vanderbilt University Medical Center as early as this year.

Is an Alternative to the Epidural Coming to Your Hospital?

laughing gas for labor patientsWidely offered to laboring mothers in the maternity wards of Canada and England, current articles about laughing gas suggest that hospitals in America will soon make nitrous oxide commonplace as well; among these Dartmouth-Hitchcock, a prestigious facility employing R.N.s in New Hampshire nursing jobs. To date, Dartmouth-Hitchcock bought two nitrous oxide machines, with midwives on staff speculating up to 20% of their patients interested in using it.

Other A-list healthcare facilities are bound to follow suit, now that the federal government is reviewing laughing gas, its resurgence in popularity attributed to the fact that smaller hospitals—those in rural areas that lack round the clock anesthesiologists—find laughing gas to be a more affordable alternative to epidurals; those who work in registered nurse jobs that treat patients without access to insurance may also want to talk to their L&D patients about laughing gas.

Keep Pace with Healthcare Trends by Working in the Best L&D Nursing Jobs!

At 50 States Staffing, L&D nursing jobs, as well as brilliant careers in every nursing specialty are assured because we staff talent in America’s best hospitals; over 80% of our healthcare facilities have secured top mention in U.S. News & World Report. Since our affiliates provide the cutting edge in healthcare, it’s only a matter of time before our registered nurses work with every technology and career advancing hospital trend the industry has to offer. Apply online or call us at 1-800-996-2206 today!

Travel Nurses Can Save Money at the Pump!

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Gas Saving Tips and Resources that Travel Well with Your Nursing Career

gas saving tips for travel nurses

Registered nurse jobs are as flexible as they are plentiful at 50 States Staffing, where we want to see our R.N.s and therapists make the most of their time on

the open road. If you accept at least 2 different travel nurse jobs per year, chances are—when time permits—you relish your new surroundings by taking frequent mini-vacations and doing lots of site seeing. With this in mind, we’ve got helpful tips and resources for saving you money, next time you gas up and get ready for your next travel nurse adventure!

Travel Nurses Travel Lighter with These Gas Saving Tips

With rising energy costs and inflation in mind, saving money at the pump is important, not just to travel nurses but to every American; with this is mind, we found Gasbuddy—an online resource designed to connect people with the lowest and most competitive gas prices locally, and chances to win prepaid gas cards.

Gas Saving Tips

  1. Don’t drive too fast or too slow! If you have cruise-control, make sure to use it.
  2. Keep tires properly inflated/check tire pressure at fill-ups
  3. Use a gas rebate credit card
  4. Avoid accelerating or breaking too hard
  5. Try to patronize gas stations several blocks from the freeway
  6. Look for wholesale clubs and chain stores that own gas stations and/or offer gas discounts to their members
  7. Carpool to your travel nurse job or use public transportation
  8. Avoid gassing up at pricey stations located on repair shop premises
  9. Travel light – pack lightly for your long travel nursing trips. See travel nursing packing tips.

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With all the other perks and travel nurse job benefits i.e. free private housing, health insurance, unlimited continuing education credits and referral bonuses just to name a few, it makes sense to consider working with a top nurse staffing agency NOW. Call 800-996-2206 or apply online. Get your high-octane health career off to the perfect start by calling us today!

Travel Nursing Keeps You Healthy and Wealthy!

Friday, December 17th, 2010

High-Activity in Travel Nursing Careers Help You Steer Clear of Middle-Aged Spread

As we age, staying healthy goes hand in hand with staying active. Travel nurses are no exception. Plenty of middle-aged, young-at-heart professionals are on the 50 States Staffing team, making healthcare employers across the nation grateful these experienced individuals chose to become travel nurses and therapists later on in their careers. Travel nurse testimonials prove that moving from one rewarding nursing assignment to the next means exposure to new activities that all but renounce the couch potato lifestyle—great news considering the advantages of maintaining a high activity level throughout one’s life.

travel nursing careerAccording to The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) moderate exercise, when people do it daily for no less than 30 minutes throughout their young adulthood and into middle-age plays a vital role in minimizing weight gain, especially in women. The study followed more than 3,500 men and women for 20 years, citing high activity levels as the reason the female test subjects avoided a weight gain of 13.4 pounds per year. The men in the study weighed 5.7 pounds less than their inactive peers, giving fresh insight into the middle-aged spread; perhaps it’s not inevitable—though a related study on exercise and fitness did warn delaying regular exercise until middle-age, even at 30+ minutes a day, was not enough to reduce age-related weight gain.

Young, Old or In-between, Travel Nursing Keeps You on the Move!

Any recruiter at a leading healthcare staffing agency knows that travel nursing careers can be as physically demanding as they are rewarding; they also know the majority of their applicants are up to the challenge! Registered nurse jobs at 50 States Staffing are a chance to live in some of the most desirable locations in the U.S., in free luxury housing, close to activities that define a city and make it unique. Do you love to ski? We’ve got travel nursing jobs near mountainous terrains. Are you a surfer or beachcomber? Peruse our jobs in California travel nursing! Love to swim and hike? When you work in Florida travel nursing jobs you can work on your muscles and your tan during your time off from being a travel nurse or therapist.

Why Contemplating a Travel Nurse Career is a Wise Move for 50+ Healthcare Professionals

Employment statistics show that approximately 40 percent of the nursing workforce is now age 50 or more, meaning many of our candidates are placing a greater premium on commodities like flex-time and freedom to better define their work environments; young or old, this is travel nursing in a nutshell, described in more detail in one of our travel nurse newsletters. Our recruiters staff talent in forward thinking hospitals that value stress-relief and increased body awareness programs, making “getting fit” an imperative for everyone in the healthcare community. When you apply at 50 States Staffing, the ease of progressive work environments in all 50 states comes with the added benefits of generous 401k package, free health insurance, bonuses, reimbursements and more.

No matter your age or waistline, it’s your adventurous spirit that makes the decision on whether or not to pursue travel nursing. If you’re a qualified registered nurse or therapist and want to stay on the path to physical and emotional health, call 800-996-2206 or apply online NOW!

Footnote: Travel nurses and therapists interested in reading more on the JAMA study can read the abstract of Maintaining a High Physical Activity Level Over 20 Years and Weight Gain online.

Patient Safety Becomes a Serious Issue in Light of 30-Minute Medication Administration Rule

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

In a travel nursing career, R.N.s face new challenges in patient care that translate into a much wider range of medications, methods of administration, and unanticipated events on the job; this is why the 30-minute medication administration rule—set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)—draws both concern and criticism from nurses across the board. The rule mandates administering meds no more than 30 minutes before or after a certain time.

nurse and 30 minute medication ruleTo date, major players in the healthcare arena have requested meetings with CMS to discuss the 30-minute rule and its threat to patient safety. Officials at the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) were among the first; they conducted a survey that gathered nurses’ opinions about the rule, with many respondents citing dangerous examples of its impact on patient safety. Overall, nurses objected to the rule’s rigidity, stating hardships when the uniqueness of patients’ individual treatment plans, as well as being forced to rush in medication administration, came up during the course of a typical shift.

Medication nurses used to administer patient meds; fast forward to now, when its just one part of a primary nurse’s daily routine

Other groups requesting meetings with the CMS include the American Nurses Association (ANA), its health officials in agreement with nurses about what is unsafe and impractical in the 30-minute rule. ANA is among the fray in pointing out how the duties of primary nurses have grown to include multiple responsibilities over the decades, expecting that one nurse, assigned to each patient, is responsible for virtually all aspects of care—from patient assessments to careful coordination of care that includes safe and timely administration of medications.

Well-trained Registered Nurses Across America are Up to the Task!

Registered nurse jobs at 50 States Staffing represent a fraction of highly skilled and capable nursing staff across this great country. Members of our team receive high pay and  generous benefits package, working amidst low nurse-to-patient ratios. No matter what facility employs a qualified registered nurse, patients may rest assured he or she exhibits competency in all veins of nursing, including the knowledge and experience with medication to apply ideal timing in their administration.

Advocating a return to letting nursing staff use their best and most educated judgment in administering meds, rather than strictly adhere to the 30-minute rule, 50 States Staffing Clinical Coordinator Debbie Bacurin, R.N. says:

“Of course, there are medications that need to be kept on a time schedule and this should continue.  Since nurses have so much responsibility and knowledge about what is going on in their patients’ lives both in and out of the hospital, there is no reason for them to not have the ability to determine the best time for the patients’ medications to be given. These nurses are well aware of high risk patient groups, and their needs regarding meds as well.”

Health IT provides reasons for nurses to relax more about administering medications

Good news for travel nurses and permanent healthcare staff in medical and rehab facilities across America is this: billions of federal dollars are moving forward with electronic health records, which means bar codes will, in the projected future, promote medication administration safety. Nurses will be able to scan the medication, the patient’s ID, the provider, and affirm that everything checks out.

Pharmacists are also aware of the 30-minute rule and the challenges it presents, working with nurses to create better patient outcomes. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) in Bethesda, MD believes that nurses need adequate time to teach patients about their medications and answer family members’ questions. Ultimately, and this is unanimous among nurse advocacy groups, R.N.s require flexibility if they want to improve patient safety.

Flexibility being the buzz word in travel nurse careers, call 1-800-996-2206 or apply online today! Healthcare needs you, and so does its millions of patients!

Footnote: To read more about promoting patient safety in your travel nursing career, read “The Institute of Medicine’s To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System,” which talks about unsafe practice environments.

Five Good Reasons Travel Nurses Should Sharpen Their Critical Thinking Skills

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Plus shortlists that help boost your PBDS Nursing Test scores

PBDS nursing test

If you’re about to start a new travel nurse job, your healthcare employer might require you to take the Performance Based Development System or, PBDS Nursing Test, where good critical thinking skills are paramount in helping you achieve a passing score.

50 States Staffing Travel nurses earn free continuing education credits from our unlimited selection of free CEUs. Dedicated travel nurses interested in boosting PBDS nursing test scores, may find the following reasons for sharpening critical thinking skills compelling:

Reasons Critical Thinking Matters: A Short-list for Travel Nurses

  • Reason #1: Critical thinking creates new approaches to solving problems when the old approaches no longer work.
  • Reason #2: Travel nurses are seeing more patient and family involvement; in the current environment of better informed patients with higher expectations, comes the necessity to deliver better service recovery—which will not succeed without critical thinking.
  • Reason #3: Travel nurse jobs are available in hospitals, outpatient centers, patients’ homes and Rehab facilities; and therefore mastery of many different skills in diverse settings are of utmost importance.
  • Reason #4: Health IT is changing the healthcare landscape for travel nurses and permanent healthcare staff alike; without critical thinking it’s hard to learn to operate new technologies.
  • Reason #5: Critical thinking skills help travel nurses take advantage of career resources and continuing education credits that put them on track to awesome job benefits and six-figure income.

Okay, so these reasons may have grabbed your attention, but what is the PBDS Nursing Test and why is it a big deal?

For travel nurses, prestige and high standards go hand in hand; no matter their nursing specialty, a registered nurse’s level of competency in the areas of interpersonal communication skills, technical skills and perhaps most importantly, critical thinking skills are put to the test when the PBDS Nursing test is administered at the time of hire. To date, more than 500 hospitals around the country are using it; if you don’t pass the PBDS, your new travel nurse job might be on the line!

The PBDS Nursing test is multiple-choice and evaluates:

  • The travel nurse’s abilities in relationships with patients
  • Conflict resolution
  • Team building in different hospitals departments
  • The travel nurse’s success in creating and following successful care plans for patients suffering a range of diseases and illnesses

Tap Into Your Full Travel Nurse Potential by applying online today!

At 50 States Staffing we align your talents with the best travel nurse jobs, tools and resources the healthcare marketplace has to offer—that’s why our company encourages you to continue your education and stay current with the latest industry trends. Call us at 800-996-2206 or apply online today. Our travel nurses work in coveted registered nurse jobs, in America’s best hospitals, ranked consistently in U.S. News & World Report.  The facilities we staff expect the best, and we know our travel nurses are ready to deliver!

Travel Nursing a Breeze with the Right Packing Tips

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Travel nursing presents RNs with 50 states worth of opportunity and innumerable adventures–both en route to the destination and in those first few weeks acclimating to a new home. You want to make sure you’re organized well in advance of Moving Day, relaxed and eager to report for duty. It starts with a great list!

Travel Nurse Packing Listtravel nursing packing list

With decades of experience under our belts helping travel nurses settle in, we’ve found that breaking your list into categories works best.

  • Clothing & accessories
  • Important documentation (ie. driver’s license, Social Security card and birth certificate. The medical facility where you will be working may need a copy of your credentials or your professional services agreement)
  • Prescriptions & hard to replace personal items like contacts, eye glasses
  • All your tech savvy devices (i.e. cell phone, laptop, camera)
  • Kitchenware (pots, pans, dishes and cutlery)
  • Towels & bedding
  • Recreational equipment, (i.e. roller blades, hiking or ski gear)
  • Books & media you can’t live without

Notice we left off travel nurse job location. The same goes for stuff like hangers and health & beauty supplies that come cheap no matter where you are.Your personal consultant, who helps coordinate your travel nurse housing, will advise on what to jot down for each packing category. Your consultant narrows down personal “must haves” during the travel nurse assignment by helping you decide if you want a turn-key apartment or standard furnished unit.For assignments under 8 weeks, a turn-key, corporate hotel or month-to-moth studio pre-equipped with kitchenware is the most ideal—this way, you head off for your travel nurse destination without the extra luggage. For those longer assignments, a private apartment is more likely. No worries about basic furniture, we provide a furnished apartment.  All you have to do is bring your own sheets and dishes. Still, it’s important to fully discuss with your Consultant upon accepting a travel nursing job what you will require for your housing needs, particularly if you plan on traveling with a significant other or a furry friend.

Remember that, when it comes to recreational gear and clothing, your packing choices really depend on where it is you’re going! Every state in the U.S. has something unique to offer its travelers, be they mountains to climb, bunny slopes to master or oceans to snorkel in. If museum touring and air-conditioned sight seeing is more your thing than the great outdoors, you still want to be comfortable and blend in with the locals. In the month leading up to Day 1 of the travel nurse assignment, check the local forecasts from week to week and see what the standard is; will it require sweaters, slacks and coats or casual wear that breathes in the heat? Some the 50 States Staffing past travel nurse newsletter offers great tips as well and it will get your packing juices flowing; our registered nurse jobs are in destinations tourists dream about, all over the United States!

If you’re still hoping to land that perfect travel nurse assignment and are scouring various travel nurse career resources to find nurse interview tips and reasons to feel GREAT about becoming a highly paid traveling nurse, read our myth buster post. In the meantime, happy trails, travel nurses!

RN and PT Jobs – Immediate Need

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Latest HOT JOB postings for registered nurses, physical therapists and PTAs

  • RN, Home Health – Oklahoma City, OK Apply Now
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  • PT, Home Health – Colorado Springs, CO Apply Now
  • COTA, Busy SNF – Farmington, NM Apply Now
  • PTA, Short Term Rehab Unit – Coppell, TX Apply Now
  • PT, PERMANENT Placement – Lynchburg, VA Apply Now
  • PT or PTA – 1 year assignments in RURAL NM Apply Now
  • PT, PERMANENT Placement – Castle Rock, CO Apply Now
  • COTA, PERMANENT Placement – Aurora, CO Apply Now
  • PT, SNF – Palm Desert, CA Apply Now
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  • COTA – Harrison, AR Apply Now