Access Nurses Weekly- New Orleans, Louisiana

Volume 8 Number 8 - March 1st

volume 8 - no 8Louisiana is a place where the ordinary is always extraordinary. In fact, step inside Louisiana and you will find a place unlike any you have ever seen before. Only in Louisiana can you find long lasting influences of French, Spanish, and African ancestry or past secret pirate hideaways. Only in Louisiana can you find the longest coastline of any state and the largest span of coastal wetlands in North America. Only in Louisiana can you smell the sweet magnolias in the air, feel the mysterious fog blanketing the bayous, and hear the laughter of children at a Mardi Gras parade. Come experience what you can find only in Louisiana today!

Share your stories. Send us your photos!

Winners with photos who are chosen to be featured in the newsletter will receive a special prize!

Please email your photos to travelerphotos@accessnurses.com or mail them to:

Access Nurses: Traveler Photos
5935 Cornerstone Court West #300
San Diego, CA 92121-3711

Note: Photos mailed to Access Nurses will not be returned.

Please include:
Your Name
Location of photo
Your Story

Disclaimer:
By submitting photos you are affirming that you own the rights to said photos and are granting Access Nurses permission to use these photos in our media with indemnification from any claims resulting from their use.

Hot Travel Nursing Jobs

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

New Orleans, Louisiana
Med/Surg
Positions: 26
Shift: Days/Nights Rotating
Start Date: ASAP

San Diego, California
PICU
Positions: 4
Shift: 7p-7a
Start Date: ASAP

Columbia, Missouri
ER
Positions: 2
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: April 23, May 7th

Chicago, Illinois
CVICU
Positions: 1
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Sacramento, California
Cardiac Tele
Positions: 1
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Manteca, California
Med Surg/Tele
Positions: 1
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Beverly, Massachusetts
ICU/Tele
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Greenville, North Carolina
Dialysis
Shift: 12 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Jackson, Tennessee
Med/Surg
Shift: 12 hour various shifts
Start Date: ASAP

Everett, Washington
L&D
Positions: 4
Shift: 12 hour days and nights
Start Date: ASAP

Orange County, California
L&D
Positions: 5
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

San Diego, California
ICU
Positions: 6
Shift: 12 hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Gainesville, Florida
ER
Positions: 2
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP - will interview quickly

Bakersfield, CA & Lynwood, CA
Case Management
Positions: 2
Shift: 8 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Largo, Florida
Observational Tele
Positions: 2
Shift: 7p-7a
Start Date: ASAP

Brooksville, Florida
CVICU
Positions: 2
Shift: Rotating
Start Date: ASAP

Hartford, Connecticut
Dialysis
Positions: 1
Shift: 8 or 10 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Dialysis
Positions: 1
Shift: 8 or 10 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Ventura, California
Dialysis
Positions: 1
Shift: 8 or 10 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Bakersfield, California
Dialysis
Positions: 1
Shift: 8 or 10 hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Nursing Site of the Week

Health Information Resource

Health-information-resource.com is a search portal dedicated to providing comprehensive and up-to-date health information. Here you can find health-related information that is informative and practical. The nursing/employment page provides a complete list of nursing links.

Featured Forum Topic

When will I feel comfortable with my new job?

I will be graduating nursing school in May and have been hired on to a Medical floor. I am already thinking of how scared I’m going to be out on my own. How long did it take anyone else to feel confident when they started out? Any advice on things that will prepare me for the real world?

Read more/reply

Humor

The Biggest Lie

Two boys were arguing when the teacher entered the room. The teacher asked, “Why are you arguing?”

One boy answered, “We found a ten-dollar bill and decided to give it to whoever tells the biggest lie.”

“You should be ashamed of yourselves,” said the teacher.
“When I was your age, I didn’t even know what a lie was.”

The boys gave the ten dollars to the teacher.