There is a lot of confusion swirling around the issue of patient abandonment. Not only is patient abandonment defined differently in each state, but each state’s definition leaves a lot of room for interpretation.
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Decorating your temporary home
What makes a house a home? Is it family? Sentimental personal items? Or maybe freshly baked blueberry muffins on the kitchen counter? Whatever those items may be, it is always hard to leave them behind when taking an assignment in an unfamiliar place.
Continue reading »FAQ Friday: Contract Cancellation
What happens if my contract gets cancelled? Albeit a rare occasion, a contract being cancelled is something that can happen in travel healthcare.
Continue reading »Market normalization for travel healthcare
I’ve listened to many travelers express frustration with facilities and their slow interview process. Even recruiters express frustration about how long it takes for their candidates to be interviewed and mention that “the market is not like it used to be”.
Continue reading »FAQ Friday: Shop for a better offer
Q: Can I take a job offered to me by one company to another company to “shop” for a better offer?
Continue reading »Medical Laboratory Technician Q&A – Kate M.
From the East Coast to the West Coast and the Midwest to the South, Kate M. has been there! Kate is a Medical Laboratory Technician who has been on 19 assignments with Aureus Medical.
Continue reading »FAQ Friday: Early exams
Q: Can you take the NPTE or NBCOT exam prior to officially graduating?
A: It is certainly a very exciting prospect to take your national board exam early so you can start practicing sooner rather than later!
Continue reading »The long and lonely road: 4 ways to fight depression on the road
Travel assignments: they can be a very exciting adventure, full of possibilities. You meet new people and see parts of the U.S. that you’ve never seen before. But, although there is excitement with travel healthcare, you may find yourself in a rut.
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