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TGN Live with Gypsy Nurse Mentor ReyAnn Moya
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Join Travel Nurse and Gypsy Nurse Mentor ReyAnn Moya in a Live discussion about her experience in travel nursing. She will be going Live on our Facebook fan page and on this link:Â https://www.thegypsynurse.com/live-event/
About ReyAnn:
My name is ReyAnn! I’m 27 years old, born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico (the land of the best food you’ll ever have.) I’ve been a nurse for 5 years with 4 of those years as an Emergency Department nurse at the only level one trauma center in NM. Nursing is hands down one of the best things I ever did for myself. It has allowed me immense freedom and flexibility in my life. Plus I love what I do and it’s true that ER nurses are a special breed of their own! We’re crazy to say the least.
My name is ReyAnn! I’m 27 years old, born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico (the land of the best food you’ll ever have.) I’ve been a nurse for 5 years with 4 of those years as an Emergency Department nurse at the only level one trauma center in NM. Nursing is hands down one of the best things I ever did for myself. It has allowed me immense freedom and flexibility in my life. Plus I love what I do and it’s true that ER nurses are a special breed of their own! We’re crazy to say the least.
I started traveling for fun a year into my nursing career as I woke up one day and asked myself “is this really it? Wake up, go to work, go to sleep, repeat? There’s got to be more” so I booked a solo trip to Thailand and the rest is history. I’m on my 27th country and counting. I legitimately get a high from traveling and meeting new people.
When I’m not traveling I’m at a music festival or house/techno event dancing my heart away. I’ve once been referred to as an “uptight hippie” when asking someone to describe me. I love Mother Earth and all that she holds, so I’m also very outdoorsy and rarely say no to spontaneous adventure and trips in general. Hummus and dark chocolate are my two loves in this world.
I started travel nursing to take off more time in between contracts to travel international and in the US. Plus the money isn’t too bad either