Access Nurses Weekly- New York City The City to See

Volume 9 Number 1 - March 22nd

volume 9 - no 1

There is no other city in the country that compares to the splendor, diversity and excitement of New York City. The Big Apple is the ultimate travel destination. It is busting at the seams with culture, recreation and entertainment.

New York City fits the market for any traveler’s preference. It is perfect for those drawn to the hustle and bustle of the main attractions, like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium and Times Square. Plus, it works for those who prefer the quaint charm of a wide variety of shopping boutiques, restaurants, museums and Broadway shows. There is certainly never a dull moment in New York City.

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Hot Travel Nursing Jobs

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

New York, New York
L&D
Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour days and nights
Start Date: April 10

Panama City, Florida
Med Surg
Positions: Three
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP - will interview quickly

Columbus, Georgia
Nursery/Special Care or NICU
Positions: One
Shift:
Start Date: ASAP

Salt Lake City, Utah
OR
Positions: One
Shift: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Santa Fe, New Mexico
L&D
Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: April 2

Albuquerque, New Mexico
ER
Positions: Five
Shift: 12-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Bakersfield, California
Case Management - 6-month contract
Positions: One
Shift: 8-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Telemetry, Oncology, Med Surg & ICU
Positions: Five
Shift: 12-hour nights (some days)
Start Date: ASAP

Coldwater, Michigan
Med Surg
Positions: One
Shift: 12-hour nights up to 60 hours
Start Date: ASAP

New Britain, Connecticut
IV Therapy RN Traveler
Shift: 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., four days per week
Start Date: April 10 and 24

Rockford, Illinois
PACU
Shift: 8-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Atlanta, Georgia
ICU
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Med. Surg., CVOR, L&D
Positions: 10 M/S, two CVOR, two L&D
Shift: Varied
Start Date: ASAP

Henderson, Nevada
IMC
Positions: Two
Shift: Nights
Start Date: Mid-May

Bay Area, California
Psych
Positions: Two
Shift: 8-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Bay Area, California
NICU III
Positions: Two
Shift: Negotiable
Start Date: ASAP

Nursing Site of the Week

Nursing Resources of the Welch Medical Library

Take a look at the nursing resources page of the Welch Medical Library, part of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Very updated and useful list of nursing links that every online nurse should visit. Getting Started, Online Resources, Selected Nursing Websites, Online Tools and Calculators, Tests and Measurements Resources, Drug Information are some of the categories of links that this page offers.

Featured Forum Topic


Need Advice About Degrees

I am 33 years old looking to go back to school for nursing. Part of me wants to just go for an ADN and get it over with, while the other part of me says that going for a BSN will serve me better in the long run. Finances are not an issue. My husband has a good job and we can get by on his pay for the four years it will take me to get a BSN. I realize that there are good nurses with ADN and I am not looking to debate wether a BSN nurse is better/worse than an ADN nurse. My question is…if I can realistically wait four years to be licensed and my finances don’t dictate that I get a degree quickly so I can go to work, is it better for me to invest the extra time and money into getting my BSN now? Is a BSN really the future of nursing?
Thank you.
Christine

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