Neuro/Trauma ICU Travel Nurse Job in Madison, WI | Nights (3x12)
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FAQs – Neuro/Trauma ICU Travel Nurse Jobs Near Madison, WI
Are there Neuro/Trauma ICU travel nursing jobs near Madison, Wisconsin?
Yes! Advantis Medical frequently staffs Neuro/Trauma ICU travel RN jobs in Madison and nearby areas like Milwaukee (53202), Green Bay (54301), Rockford, IL (61101), Janesville and WI (53545). This assignment offers $2,332 per week and is one of our top current opportunities.
What are the licensing requirements for working as a travel nurse in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://dsps.wi.gov/Pages/RulesStatutes/Nursing.aspx
Phone: 608.266.2112
Fees
License by Exam: $57 (+$200 exam fee)
License by Endorsement: $82
Renewal: $57
Temporary License: $10
Timing
Processing Time: 2 weeks
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: 2/28 or 2/29 even years
General Information
Nursys: Yes
CEU Requirements: none if renewing within 5 years of initial application
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What acuity will a travel RN see at UW Health University Hospital?
The University of Wisconsin's academic medical center — a Level I trauma and burn center and a major transplant hospital — so RNs work the full range of quaternary acuity.
What trauma and burn level is UW Health University Hospital?
An ACS-verified Level I adult and pediatric trauma center — one of only two in Wisconsin — plus the state's only ABA-verified burn center for adults and children, combined in one facility.
What makes UW Health University Hospital stand out for nurses?
One of the nation's largest transplant programs, the state's only Level I trauma and ABA burn center in one facility, an award-winning ECMO/ECPR program, and the NCI-designated Carbone Cancer Center.
Which transplant, stroke, and cancer programs can RNs build on at UW Health University Hospital?
One of the nation's largest organ transplant programs, one of the country's first certified comprehensive stroke centers, and the UW Carbone Cancer Center — Wisconsin's only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center.
What's the charting system at UW Health University Hospital?
Epic.
UW Health University Hospital — Madison, WI
UW Health University Hospital is the University of Wisconsin's academic medical center — a Level I trauma and burn center and one of the nation's largest transplant programs — carrying the full range of quaternary acuity.
- An ACS-verified Level I adult and pediatric trauma center — one of only two in Wisconsin — combined with the state's only ABA-verified burn center for adults and children in one facility.
- One of the nation's largest organ transplant programs (kidney, heart, liver, lung, pancreas; more than 20,000 organs transplanted to date), built on UW's pioneering pancreas technique and UW preservation solution.
- One of the country's first certified comprehensive stroke centers, plus an award-winning ECMO/ECPR program.
- The UW Carbone Cancer Center — Wisconsin's only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center.
- Long ranked among Wisconsin's top hospitals, with a 58-bed ED (~70,000 visits a year) feeding high-acuity ICUs.