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Key Traits of Successful Healthcare Travelers

Oct 3, 2023

In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, success is not solely determined by one's technical proficiency. While expertise will always be crucial, there are several other traits that define successful healthcare travelers. GetMed Staffing believes these qualities enable healthcare travelers to provide excellent care and have a positive impact on their patients' lives.

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Planning Ahead for Your Winter Travel Assignment

Sep 27, 2023

One benefit of being a healthcare traveler is being able to travel to desirable locations during the colder months. Planning ahead is crucial for traveling medical professionals who want to experience some warmth or hit the slopes, during their winter travel assignment.

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How to Ask for an Extension on an Assignment

Sep 21, 2023

Welcome to GetMed Staffing, where we understand the unique needs of healthcare professionals on the move. As you embark on your travel assignment, we recognize that circumstances may arise, requiring you to seek an extension. In this guide, we'll walk you through the best practices and steps to smoothly request an extension on your healthcare travel assignment.

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Travel Essentials for Women in Healthcare

Sep 13, 2023

Are you starting your first travel assignment and have no clue where to start? This article will provide you with travel essentials for women in healthcare.

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How to Become a Travel CNA

Aug 14, 2023

A travel CNA is a Certified Nursing Assistant who travels on different assignments to various locations and healthcare settings. CNAs work alongside Registered Nurses and LPNs to provide support with patient tasks such as bathing, dressing, and feeding. These travel assignments are often short-term, ranging from 6-13 weeks.