Access Nurses Weekly- New Mexico Land of Enchantment

Volume 9 Number 8 - May 10th

volume 9 - no 8It is easy to see why New Mexico is referred to as “The Land of Enchantment.” With the state’s rose-painted deserts and snowy mountains, it is very easy to just kick back and enjoy the scenery. New Mexico exudes a comfortable, small town feel, even in the larger cities. It is the kind of place where people still smile and wave to strangers on the street. The state reigns supreme when it comes to supporting Native American history; there are museums and exhibits all over the state celebrating the culture. The weather is generally warm and mild throughout the year, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms in July and August, allowing the plant life to be lush and plentiful. Be sure to see the state’s top tourist attractions: Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the location believed by many to be a UFO landing site in Roswell and the White Sands National Monument.

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Celebrate Nurse Appreciation Week!

Where: Karl Strauss in Costa Mesa, CA
901A South Coast Dr.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
When: May 17, 2007
Details: Anyone with a BLS is welcome to come! Hors d’oeuvres and drinks provided.

RSVP to Kelly Correy at kcorrey@accessnurses.com

Bring a friend and receive a free goodie bag!

Travel Nursing Hot Jobs

Contact your recruiter or call Access Nurses at 1-866-687-7390 to inquire about the following jobs!

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Telemetry
Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: May 21

Albuquerque, New Mexico
OR
Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour days or nights
Start Date: May 21

Gallup, New Mexico
L&D
Positions: One
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: May 21

Attleboro, Massachusetts
ICU
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Jacksonville, North Carolina
ER
Shift: 12-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Norwalk, Connecticut
ICU & ER
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Meridian, Mississippi
ICU
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Fremont, California
Clinical Instructor (RN)
Shift: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Kindred, Massachusetts (8 LTAC Facilities)
ICU/Tele
Shift: Evenings and nights
Start Date: ASAP

Gillette, Wyoming
MS
Positions: Two
Shift: Days or nights
Start Date: ASAP

Macon, Georgia
OR Scrub & Circulate
Positions: One
Shift: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. with call
Start Date: ASAP

Salt Lake City, Utah
OR/CVOR
Positions: Two
Shift: Days
Start Date: ASAP

Hudson, Florida
Cath Lab
Positions: One
Shift: Days
Start Date: ASAP

San Antonio, Texas
Adult Psych
Positions: Two
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP

San Diego, California
Dialysis
Positions: One
Shift: 8-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Lynwood, California
ICU and L&D
Shift: ICU days and nights, L&D nights
Start Date: ASAP

Tacoma, Washington
Critical Care Float Pool, SRU unit
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: June 11, 25; July 9, 23

Featured Forum Topic

Starting Nursing School

I am 42 and wanting to go back to nursing school. I started in 2003 and am having a tough time with tests, studying and chaotic homelife.

My dream of being a nurse continues and I want to take another shot at it. Chemistry and Microbiology still scare me, and after people telling me I wouldn’t make it because I am so old and how hard it is I still want to try again.

Is there anyone out there other than me that went through this??? Any advice would be great.

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