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What are your opinions/experiences in travel nursing ?

I want to pursue nursing but I also would love to travel. I've heard of travel nursing, but I'm not sure if its worth it. #Spring25

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Amanda’s Answer

Hi Ana,

That's a great question! I was a travel nurse for two years and learned so much. Travel nursing is a great way to learn different skills, gain knowledge, meet new people, and travel to fun locations. In my opinion you do have to be a strong nurse to become a travel nurse, because you are often thrown into hospitals with little to no orientation. My advice would be to have a strong foundation first once graduating from nursing school and when you feel confident in your skills then begin traveling. The role of a nurse doesn't change, however each hospital or clinical setting can be different when it comes to patient population and hospital protocols. Travel nursing will definitely get you out of your comfort zone and allow you to expand in your career. Another benefit is that contracts are typically only 13 weeks long, so even if you do one travel assignment and end up not liking it, you can go right back to being a staff nurse. You can even do local contracts close to home just to get some experience as a traveler, this can make the transition a bit easier if you are wanting to travel further later one.
Thank you comment icon Hello Amanda, thank you so much for sharing. I will definitely take that into account. Ive heard about the 13 week contracts which sound amazing. I've heard stories of people even going to Hawaii, which sounds so much fun! Ana
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