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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| new to forum Hello, I am an RN who is looking to get back into the workforce, after being out of nursing for a year or so. I hold a BSN and I am looking at the possibility of travel nursing. Some of the posts I have read (reviews of some of the travel companies), I am beginning to be somewhat reluctant to try that. I guess it depends on which company you go with. One of the companies who has been courting me in earnest, and paints the best picture so far has been Nightingale Nurses. Is anyone out there familiar with them? Any info would be appreciated. |
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| Re: new to forum Hi mooma, I'm new too. So new that I won't know how to get back to this thread so I can see a response! :-). . . . but I do have a question of AmandaWIRN. . . .I saw on a thread about PBDS that you have a study guide. Is that still available? I found "Clinical One"'s link, but that is not really a study guide. What do you have to offer? Thanks very much. And to Mooma, I've been talking to Cross Country, Faststaff, and Aureus as well as Nightingale. They all seem similar to me, but I haven't gone on assignment yet either. Ran into the big PBDS snaufu. |
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