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FAQs – MedSurg/Tele Travel Nurse Jobs Near Burlington, VT
Are there MedSurg/Tele travel nursing jobs near Burlington, Vermont?
Yes! Advantis Medical frequently staffs MedSurg/Tele travel RN jobs in Burlington and nearby areas like Montpelier (05602), Barre (05641) and Plattsburgh (12901). This assignment offers $2,332 per week and is one of our top current opportunities.
What are the certification requirements for this Med Surg/Tele travel nurse job?
Most Med Surg/Tele travel nurse jobs require Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). Click "I’m Interested" to connect with a recruiter who can confirm exactly what’s needed for this role.
Can I work as a travel nurse in Vermont with a compact nursing license?
Vermont Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://sos.vermont.gov/nursing/
Phone: 802.828.1505
Fees
License by Exam: $60 (+$200 exam fee)
License by Endorsement: $150
Renewal: $150
Timing
Processing Time: 2 weeks
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: every 2 years
General Information
Nursys: Yes
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What makes UVM Medical Center's role unusual in the region?
It's Vermont's only academic medical center and the only Level I (adult) trauma center in the state, serving as the tertiary referral hospital for about one million people across Vermont and northern New York.
Is it Level I for pediatrics too?
No — it's an ACS-verified Level I Adult / Level II Pediatric trauma center. It was, however, the first U.S. hospital verified for both adults and children.
What EMR does UVM use?
Epic. UVM Medical Center transitioned to Epic in 2019.
What's the NICU situation?
UVM has the only NICU in Vermont (Level III), so neonatal RNs here cover the state's most fragile newborns.
How busy is the ED?
The 45-bed emergency department (10 beds for trauma and resuscitation) runs more than 65,000 visits a year, with a separate pediatric ED.
University of Vermont Medical Center — Burlington, VT
As Vermont's only academic medical center, the University of Vermont Medical Center is the tertiary referral hospital for roughly one million people across Vermont and northern New York — and the state's only hospital with a NICU.
- Vermont's only adult Level I trauma center (and an ACS-verified Level II pediatric trauma center) — and the first hospital in the U.S. verified for both adults and children — anchoring the region's trauma care since 1994.
- The only NICU in Vermont (Level III), so neonatal nurses here cover the state's most fragile newborns.
- Primary teaching hospital of UVM's Larner College of Medicine, with comprehensive cardiovascular care, a primary stroke and STEMI center, and the UVM Cancer Center.
- A 45-bed emergency department (10 beds for trauma and resuscitation) running more than 65,000 visits a year, with a separate pediatric ED tied to the UVM Children's Hospital, and roughly 1,300 trauma admissions annually.
- The trauma program also handles burn-related surgery and surgical critical care, widening the case mix for ICU and ED nurses.
- A dedicated trauma elevator runs patients straight from the ED to third-floor ORs — a detail that says a lot about how the place is built to move.