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What Makes a Good Travel Therapist

The work that a travel therapist does is unlike that of the average 9-5 employee. Sure, the hours might more or less be the same but regular employees don’t have to deal with the added stress of moving from one assignment to another in just a couple of months. An ...
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Travel Nurses Overcoming Loneliness While on the Road

Humans are social beings. They thrive in the presence and support of loved ones. It’s then no big revelation that one of the major challenges in travel nursing is the sense of loneliness travelers feel when they’re on the road. Not having friends and family around—exacerbated by being a stranger ...

Travel Therapists: Building Rapport with New Patients

Meeting new patients is always a challenge. Physical and occupational therapists have the uneasy task of breaking the ice. More often than not, building rapport is overlooked by healthcare providers as an essential part of the patient experience. Other patients are waiting and there’s only so much time one can ...

Common Interview Mistakes That Can Cost You The Job

Whether you’re having a phone interview or a face-to-face, it’s difficult not to fall into typical interview traps that can cost you that travel nursing job. We’re all humans after all. However, if you don’t even know what these traps are, then you’re more likely to commit them. Here are some ...
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Travel Nurses: Posting Patient Information on Facebook

In 2012, it has been reported that Facebook has over 901 million monthly users and 526 million daily users. It is undoubtedly the largest social network in the world. Chances are, almost everyone you know is on Facebook. There’s no sign that the social network’s popularity will go away anytime soon. ...
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Advice to New Therapy Graduates

After graduating from therapy school, the prospect of becoming a new therapist is both exciting and frightening at the same time. Facing the real world could be a daunting task especially if you don’t have the slightest idea what to do next. Whether you’re dealing with patients or doctors or ...
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4 Things to Consider as a Travel Therapist

Traveling as a physical or occupational therapist for a living is not as straightforward as one might think. When therapy graduates first think about traveling, they’re inundated with thoughts of living in their must-visit locations and earning more substantially than regular employees. Yes, travel therapy does allow you to do all ...

Travel Nurses: Keep Fit While Traveling

Traveling as a lifestyle is fun and exciting but it can take a toll on your health. Given your busy schedule and the constant moving, it’s easy to lose sight that you’re supposed to take care of yourself as well and as much as you do your patients. The truth is ...
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Travel Therapy: Traveling with Family

Many physical therapists, occupational therapists and other allied healthcare professionals who want to give travel therapy a try don’t because they feel that having a family is a hindrance. In actuality, this shouldn’t be the case. It’s possible to have a career as a travel therapist even if you’re married and ...
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