By Uniti Med

November 9, 2023

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Three Strategies to Enhance Your Well-Being (and 3 Pitfalls to Avoid)

Uniti Med provided this article.

Committed to delivering outstanding care on the go, travel nurses often overlook their own well-being. Juggling demanding schedules, battling post-shift fatigue, and yearning for moments of relaxation often cause them to neglect self-care.

If you haven’t explored Uniti Med’s guide to improving mental health and well-being for medical professionals yet, you can find it here. These seven practical everyday tips are designed to integrate into your hectic life seamlessly. However, we recognize that implementing all these changes at once can be overwhelming, especially with a packed schedule. Here are some actionable steps to get you started today:

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To Do:

  1. Embrace one of the seven self-care habits outlined in Uniti Med’s blog on well-being tips for medical professionals. Each one offers many benefits for your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Choose the one that resonates most with you and your schedule, even if it means dedicating just five minutes per day.
  2. Express your gratitude to someone you care about. This simple act will not only boost your own well-being but also enhance the recipient’s mood. It’s a win-win situation, leaving both parties feeling more loved, loving, and happier, thus increasing the likelihood of this positive state enduring.
  3. Extend grace to yourself. Perfection is unattainable, and holding onto past mistakes can hinder your progress. Forgive not only others but also yourself. Release the burdens of wrongs done to you and those you’ve committed against others. Remember that we’re all doing our best with the knowledge we possess, and it’s time to elevate yourself and your life to a higher plane.
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Not To Do:

  1. Avoid falling into the trap of judgment and comparison. Whether in your professional or personal life, be mindful of these destructive habits, as they’ve been shown to reduce happiness, increase anger and stress, and lower your overall quality of life.
  2. Resist the urge to stay up late watching screens or scrolling through your phone. Unless you’re working the night shift with no other choice, it’s counterproductive to watch TV or browse your phone late into the night, especially when you have an early morning ahead. This habit has been linked to reduced dopamine levels the next day and disrupted sleep patterns. Consider turning off screens about an hour before bedtime and create a dark, cool, and quiet sleeping environment to fall asleep faster and stay asleep. It’s also a perfect opportunity to pick up a book.
  3. Avoid consuming alcohol or eating a heavy meal right before bedtime. Digesting food demands a significant amount of energy from your body, diverting it away from the restorative sleep your body needs. While these practices may help you fall asleep initially, they often result in lower sleep quality and frequent nighttime awakenings.

By following these simple yet effective guidelines, you can significantly improve your well-being. Remember, your health and happiness are essential for providing the best care possible to others. Best of luck on your journey towards enhanced well-being!

Looking for your next assignment? The recruiters at Uniti Med are ready to help you take the next step – contact us today!

The Gypsy Nurse job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By AB Staffing Solutions

September 21, 2023

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6 Ways to Stand Out in the Competitive Travel Nurse Market

AB Staffing Solutions provided this article.

Becoming a travel nurse can effectively build your resume and experience, but how do you stand out in a competitive market? We asked our recruiters to share what gets our clients noticed, how they continue to grow themselves and their careers, and why it is essential to stay connected.

The journey begins when you find a travel nurse agency and recruiter with whom you connect. If you’re unclear if they’re a good match, read the article Healthcare Red Flags and Green Flags. It is important to research an agency’s online reputation before jumping in to find a recruiter. We know there are a lot of places you can go, and finding the right agency is the start of standing out in a competitive market.

Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

Ways to Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

1-2 years of shift nurse experience is required to become a travel nurse. If you’re ready for a different experience in life, it’s time to get organized and make a move!

Moving from shift nurse to traveler means moving multiple times a year, being away from loved ones, and constantly being the new person at work. While the lifestyle is challenging, it is also rewarding at the same time. How you organize and manage your life can have an influence in getting offered a contract you like versus one you love.

Polish the Resume

As you complete a contract, update your resume with new skills, certifications, and accomplishments. That way, you’re ready for the next job opportunity. Include specialized training that sets you apart, such as previous travel nurse experience and experience in settings like those for which you are applying. Keep a digital copy handy so you can send it quickly. Remember to spellcheck and grammar check before sending and update contact information as needed.

Showcase your Flexibility – 

Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

In most cases, you have a higher chance of getting a travel contract if you’re flexible in your location, shift schedule, and pay. Be open to learning new systems and floating to other hospital areas to fill gaps. Remember that as a traveler, you will likely not be able to make changes, but offering feedback, if asked, to your on-site supervisor may be helpful.

Obtain Specialized Certifications

Set yourself apart by pursuing specialized certifications related to your specialty. Popular or preferred certifications include Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). It shows you’ve taken the initiative and have the training to work in other (related) areas; it gives your recruiter more options to share your resume with our clients.

Highlight Cultural Competency

Working as a travel nurse means you are likely working in diverse communities with varying patient demographics. If you have experience with this type of work, highlight it on your resume and in conversations. Managers want to know if you can provide patient care that respects and values cultural differences. Working for Indian Health Services (IHS) or Corrections Facilities are two areas that need experienced medical professionals.

Ace the Interview.

It (literally) pays to prepare for the interview. Your travel nurse recruiter can support you in this process. It helps to review your own experiences and research the facility and location beforehand. This will help you prepare thoughtful questions and emphasize your eagerness to contribute to the team.

Build Strong Relationships

Connection is key to standing out in a competitive market as a travel nurse. Begin when you contact your recruiter. At AB Staffing, our recruiters are available to you before, during, and after your contracts; ask them anything related to your job. Connect with the travel nursing community to understand where there are job opportunities and needs in communities. Take advantage of agency bonuses when referring friends. Lastly, stay connected with friends you meet via social media and connect in person when working in their hometown.

You’ve made a smart decision to become a travel nurse. We know you will do well and are here to support you in your career and travel journey.

When you’re ready to start, check out the AB Staffing Travel Nurse Job Board and Contact Us.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By Medely

August 21, 2023

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Top Travel Gadgets for Travel Nurses

Medely provided this article.

As a travel nurse, you never know where the next contract will take you. However, you should ensure you arrive organized with a bit of style. We have the list of the top travel gadgets for you, whether you’re trying to keep things in order, focused on safety, or comfort on your next trip to your travel contract destination.

Packing cubes

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Whether rolling, folding, or just throwing things together, packing cubes can save you time and headaches when packing for your next trip. We use these to organize our clothes and belongings into neat boxes that are easy to unpack into your destination’s chest or drawers. These might not be your style, but there are many patterns, colors, and sizes to choose from online. Whatever you choose, packing cubes are a must-have.

Travel Gadgets

Compressor bags

Is space at a premium? Compressor bags help you make the most of the space in your suitcase or car. All you have to do is place your clothes flatly into the bags and roll them up. Many bags have special hookups for vacuums that remove all the air from the bags to make them easier to roll up.

Tech kit

Travel Gadgets

No matter how much we try to keep our cables and chargers in one place, they’re rarely where they should be. A tech kit helps keep those pesky accessories organized in one place and removes the stress of tracking where your tech lives.

Jewelry case

Travel Gadgets

Losing an earring or necklace, you love is a day-ruining event. A functional and great-looking jewelry case for when you’re on the go can help protect some of your most valuable and sentimental items. Hard or soft exteriors are a matter of preference. Whatever you choose, it’s important to keep your items safe and protected.

Portable car jumpers

Travel Gadgets

When traveling alone or long distances in cars, it’s key that you prepare for anything that might go wrong. A car losing juice overnight or a dead battery can put a damper on your travel plans. A portable car jumper can help restart your car and get you somewhere to get your vehicle checked. Portable car jumpers often have ports for charging devices or even tire inflating.

Power charger

Travel Gadgets

So many things we use throughout the day have a battery. Bringing along an excellent power charger with enough charge to supply several devices is crucial, especially for long flights or trips. There are even options for solar-powered chargers, just in case you don’t have a plug handy.

Travel Gadgets

Snack containers

Stopping along a road trip for snacks and drinks can literally and figuratively eat into your arrival time. Snack containers are clutch during a road trip because they’re a great way to bring your favorite snacks while saving money and time. You can also pack healthier snacks that you might not find on your travels.

Trackers

Travel Gadgets

Keep track of your items and avoid the lost and found with trackers. Trackers use Bluetooth technology to provide the approximate location of your items. Trackers paired with your mobile device can send you alerts when you’ve left something behind, or you can see where your items are in a matter of seconds.

We hope you found this article on the top travel gadgets for travel nurses helpful. Are there any travel gadgets you use as a travel nurse that we didn’t list? Comment them below.

Traveling with Medely

Wherever your next travel adventure may take you, Medely can get you there with one of the thousands of travel contracts available on our platform. Getting started with Medely is quick and easy. A real person walks you through credentialing, onboarding, and finding your next travel contract. Click here to sign up and get started!

Medely is going to TravCon! Visit Booth 221 to speak with Medely staff, play games, and enter to win prizes!

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. If housing is an issue, we have you covered with our housing page. You can search for what you are looking for.

By Leslie Catalano

July 3, 2023

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Journaling with Purpose: Journaling Tips for Travel Nurses

As everyone knows, healthcare can be a difficult environment to work in. Long hours, being short-staffed, and taking care of sick patients make nursing and other healthcare jobs hard. Many nurses find journaling a good way to de-stress in between shifts. 

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Benefits of Journaling.

Journaling has been shown to have several benefits, including:

  • Reduces symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Improves mood and overall mental health.
  • Improves sleep.
  • Enhances the immune system.
  • Decreases compassion fatigue and burnout among nurses.
  • Helps a person understand and manage their emotions.

If you are new to journaling, you may find it difficult to get started. You sit down with your notebook. Open it to the first page with the intent to write something great, but your mind goes blank. You have no idea what to write about. So, you start off just writing about your day but then find that journaling is not really helping you with your mental health and is just a log of all the things you have done throughout the week. It can even be hard for people who have journaled for years to figure out what to write about. This is when journal prompts can be helpful. 

What is a Journal Prompt?

A journal prompt is a question, sentence, or quote that helps you jump-start your thoughts. For example, the question, “Was today a good day?” might be a prompt. From here, you would just write about whether you felt like you had a good day. These easy questions help you focus your thoughts, and depending on what you write, it can help you figure out your feelings about your day. 

Journal prompts can also help give your journaling a purpose. 

If you are turning to a journal to help you through a situation you are struggling with or to move forward from a difficult experience, it is important not to just write about your feelings but how to change your perspective about a situation. 

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In nursing, we are exposed to many traumatic experiences and challenging issues, but we don’t always give ourselves the time and space to process those emotions. Or we get stuck in a mental loop where we might feel sad or guilty about a situation and are not able to move past the experience. 

It can be life-changing

I have personally experienced this several times in my nursing career. The first time, one of my patients died. An emergency gone wrong. A medication error. All these things can make us feel terrible about ourselves. Journaling about this situation can be beneficial, but if done correctly, journaling can be life-changing. 

The difference between just journaling and changing your life all has to do with the way you journal. If you just focus on your negative feelings, you can exacerbate those feelings and feel worse. What you want to do is change your perspective about your experience. Change the way you think and feel about the event. This can be achieved by using the right type of prompts. Ones that will help you dive deeper into why you are feeling the way you do and help you find a different way to view your struggle or your issues. 

Types of prompt books

There are several different types of journal prompt books you can use. For example, a gratitude journal will have prompts that help you look at the positive parts of your life. Wellness journals may have prompts to help you focus on your health. 

As nurses, we are exposed to unique experiences that not everyone understands. The following journal prompt books were written by a nurse and designed to focus your journaling. The questions are designed to help you explore all your feelings, good and bad, while at the same time helping you build skills to improve your daily health and wellness

Whatever type of journal prompts you choose to use, every nurse should start the habit of journaling. It does not have to be with just a pen and paper either.

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There are several different types of journaling, such as:

  • Reflective- This is when you write about what has happened in your day and what you think about it. 
  • Mindfulness- This is when you focus on what is going on in the moment and write about your surroundings. 
  • Gratitude- This is when you focus and write about things you are grateful for. 

So, whether you are new to journaling or have been journaling for a while, journal prompts can increase the benefits you get from writing. They can help you figure out what to write and change your perspective on things, which in turn, can change your life. 

Do you journal as a travel nurse or travel healthcare worker? Do you find that it helps you? If you would like to share your story or any tips you may have, comment below.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)