The Traveling Nurse: a Sought-After Professional
A traveling nurse is a registered nurse who contracts for short term nursing assignments in locations that are usually far from home. The assignments are typically 90 days to one year, but arrangements can vary and shorter term assignments are also occasionally available.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Catholic University of America School of Nursing
The School of Nursing offers undergraduate, graduate master's and doctoral programs. Students in CUA’s nursing programs gain clinical experience in 100 of the Washington Metropolitan area's premier health care facilities often with alumni preceptors.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Nursing Clinics of North America
The first Clinics of North America were published in the early 20th century by W.B. Saunders Publishing Company in Philadelphia. In 1912, The Surgical Clinics of John B. Murphy and the Collected Papers of the Mayo Clinic, known respectively as The Surgical Clinics of North America and Medical Clinics of North America, were launched. Today, there are nearly 60 different Clinics titles, each one covering a distinct area of surgery, medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, and dentistry.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Stateside Nursing International
SNI is an American company based in Colorado, USA. Our director, Pat Decker started SNI in 1996. Before that time Pat spent many years working in international nurse recruitment. Since 1996 SNI has recruited hundreds of nurses for our client hospitals.
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nursing in USA,
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Southern Nursing Research Society
The mission of the Society is to:
1. Advance nursing research
2. Promote dissemination and utilization of research findings
3. Facilitate the career development of nurses and nursing students as researchers
4. Enhance communication among members
5. Promote the image of nursing as a scientific discipline
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1. Advance nursing research
2. Promote dissemination and utilization of research findings
3. Facilitate the career development of nurses and nursing students as researchers
4. Enhance communication among members
5. Promote the image of nursing as a scientific discipline
Visit the website.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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