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FAQs – Clinic Travel Nurse Jobs Near Cleveland, OH
Are there Clinic travel nursing jobs near Cleveland, Ohio?
Yes! Advantis Medical frequently staffs Clinic travel RN jobs in Cleveland and nearby areas like Akron (44308), Youngstown (44501) and Sandusky (44870). This assignment offers $2,494 per week and is one of our top current opportunities.
What are the licensing requirements for working as a travel nurse in Ohio?
Ohio Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://nursing.ohio.gov/
Phone: 614.466.3947
Fees
License by Exam: $75 (+$200 testing fee)
License by Endorsement: $75
Renewal: $65 - July 1 – September 15 odd years / $115 – September 16 – October 31 odd years
Timing
Processing Time: 4 – 6 weeks
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: October 31, every two years
General Information
Nursys: Yes
CEU Requirements: 24 contact hours including 1 hour of Category A CE
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What's the clinical profile of the Cleveland Clinic's main campus for a travel RN?
It's a quaternary academic referral center built on a specialty-institute model — Heart/Vascular/Thoracic, Neurological, Digestive Disease & Surgery, Glickman Urological & Kidney, and Taussig Cancer — so RNs work within deep subspecialty teams on complex medical, surgical, and transplant cases.
How large is the Cleveland Clinic's cardiac ICU program for CVICU nurses?
The Heart Center's cardiovascular ICUs total 95 beds — one of the largest such footprints in the country — alongside coronary, heart-failure, and cardiac step-down units.
Does the Cleveland Clinic's main campus run a trauma center?
Not currently — the main campus is pursuing a Level I trauma designation (announced in 2026) and at present transfers severely injured patients out; today's acuity comes from complex cardiac, surgical, and transplant cases rather than trauma.
What EMR do nurses chart in at the Cleveland Clinic?
Epic, the Clinic's electronic health record (its patient portal is MyChart).
Is the Cleveland Clinic's main campus a teaching hospital?
It's the teaching hospital of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (Case Western Reserve), with nearly 2,000 residents and fellows.
The Cleveland Clinic — Cleveland, OH
What sets the Cleveland Clinic's main campus apart is its institute structure — care organized around organ systems rather than departments — which pulls quaternary cardiac, neurological, digestive, and transplant cases in from around the world.
- The Heart Center holds one of the largest cardiovascular ICU footprints in the country: a 95-bed CVICU plus coronary, heart-failure, and cardiac step-down units, drawing experienced CVICU and cardiac nurses.
- Roughly 1,300 main-campus beds organized into institutes (Heart Vascular & Thoracic, Neurological, Digestive Disease & Surgery, Glickman Urological & Kidney, Taussig Cancer), so assignments sit inside tight subspecialty teams.
- A teaching hospital of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (Case Western Reserve), with nearly 2,000 residents and fellows.
- Taussig Cancer Institute — part of the NCI-designated Case Comprehensive Cancer Center — and active solid-organ transplant programs open oncology and transplant tracks.
- The campus pioneered coronary bypass surgery and the first U.S. face transplant, a measure of the surgical complexity that runs through its units.