Posts by Supplemental Health Care
Working Tourist: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
“Travel nursing isn’t just about the money and seeing new places,” she reflects. “It’s about challenging yourself and proving that you can do more on your own than you ever thought possible.”
Read MoreNew Compact States are Making Travel Nursing Easier
With almost forty states participating in a multi-state licensing Compact, there have never been more choices in assignments for travel nurses and advanced practice providers.
Read MoreHow to Discuss Immunizations as a Healthcare Provider
As trusted healthcare professionals, it is critically important that we provide the information and guidance to help us achieve the greatest protection for ourselves and others.
Read MoreMake California Your Next Travel Nursing Destination
Once you get your California license, it’s easy to continue travel nursing within the state. As an added bonus, California is making it easier for nurses to come and work on assignmnent.
Read More5 Benefits to Fostering Diversity in Healthcare
In healthcare, representation and inclusion are so important. Providers can understand patients better and deliver higher quality care. Healthcare systems can also see advancements and better outcomes.
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: Caring Above and Beyond
Mulan’s excellent patient care was recognized by winning the prestigious Daisy Award for her extraordinary care of one of her oncology patients.
Read MoreHow a Referral Program Benefits Everyone
People still ask their friends, families, and coworkers their opinions before making major decisions. This is especially true when looking for a new job or staffing agency.
Read MoreHow the Right Recruiter Makes a Difference
As an assistant regional manager, Tyler Pilarski focuses on travel nursing in acute settings. He oversees a team of recruiters and works with his own nurses as well.
Read MoreTop Nursing Specialties for 2021
Nurses and other healthcare providers have faced dramatic impacts throughout the pandemic, and this will continue for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreWorking Tourist: Why I Love SHC
For close to three years now, Sharon has worked as a travel nurse for Supplemental Health Care and considers her assignment in California as one of many highlights.
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