
Travel Nurse, Therapy, & Allied Health Resources
The go-to hub for expert advice on jobs, housing, pay, and lifestyle for travel healthcare professionals.
Your travel nurse housing is one of the biggest ways to make the most of your tax-free stipend. The right setup can help you stay comfortable on assignment while keeping…
Chasing the highest weekly gross pay is the oldest trap in the industry. Experienced travelers know that a massive $3,500-a-week contract looks amazing on paper, but it doesn’t mean much if your…
You see FIGS scrubs everywhere around the hospital. There’s a reason for that. After reading countless review articles and wearing them through months of 12-hour shifts, I wanted a real answer. Are they actually worth the…
You don’t realize how important your bag setup is—until something goes wrong mid-shift. Your favorite pen runs out of ink during the report. Your phone battery drops to 2 percent. Your hands are cracked…
Every shift tells a story. The lives you impact, the patients you support, the moments you show up when it matters most. Nursing is a career built on skill, compassion, and…
A bad nursing bag won’t ruin your shift, but the right one can make everything run smoother. Long shifts and busy hospitals require gear that can keep up. Most nurses…
It’s 3:17 AM. Your patient just asked for a turkey sandwich for the fourth time. You’re behind on charting, your coffee is ice-cold, and somehow, your favorite nurse pen has vanished into thin air. Some…
For travel nurses, your shoes matter more than you think. Every shift means staying on your feet, moving room to room, and keeping up with a busy pace. The right…
Healthcare recognition days mean more than a free lunch. They actively drive retention, boost morale, and shape facility culture. Clinicians show up every day in demanding, high-pressure units that require intense technical skill and emotional…
Tax-free stipends are one of the biggest financial perks of travel nursing. But there is a catch: if you don’t have a valid travel nurse tax home, that “tax-free” money could actually be taxable income waiting to trigger an audit. The IRS rules…

