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The life of a travel nurse is far from ordinary. Besides exploring the country, making new friends and expanding their résumés,
travel nurses get to experience things that make their lives and their jobs worthy of a story. Read our traveler stories and
other interesting articles that offer insight into various aspects of travel nursing and life on the road.
On the Road with Pets
Unconditional love, constant companionship and the ability to melt your stress away with their presence alone are just a few of the reasons why many travel nurses choose to take their pets on the road.
RN Escapes the Cold as a Travel Nurse
Jenny Selan, RN, probably inherited her love for traveling from her parents.
Beyond 13 Weeks: Extending Your Assignment
While traditional travel nursing assignments are typically 13 weeks in length, traveling RNs often have the option to extend their assignment and stay put for many more weeks or months—sometimes even years!
Traveler Enjoys Professional Growth and a Big Dose of Fun
It would be a challenge to find a nurse who is more enthusiastic about travel nursing than Susan Hearin, RN, BSN.
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