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The Future of Travel Nursing

We want to explore the future of travel nursing work – specifically looking at a world where nurses do not have to go through traditional recruiters and can take control of their income and short-term destinations.

This is a unique opportunity for passionate, expert professionals to join 20+ panelists to advance the thinking in this field. This engagement is moderated by an expert Facilitator and is open asynchronously, around-the-clock for your convenience.

Every two weeks, the facilitator will introduce a new subtopic – each theme exploring a new facet related to the future of travel nursing.

Activities include:
1. Explore a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. One-to-one engagement with other panelists

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Travel Nurses that may identify with the following personas

1. Adventure-Driven Travel Nurses – who seek short-term travel destinations
2. Income-Driven Travel Nurses – who want to take control of their income
3. Savvy/Career Travel Nurses – who understand the recruiting pitch and are open to switching agencies
4. First-Time Travel Nurses

Applicants
Karen McKinn
RN Case Manager at Boston Medical Center (BMC)
Have done travel nursing in the past and continue to be interested in short travel contracts as my child gets older.
Sarah Hutchi
Registered Nurse at FlexCare Medical Staffing
I have been a travel nurse for 2.5 years, focusing on location and adventure-based contracts that align with my interests. I have worked in a variety of hospital settings from community hospitals to large university hospitals, including Medical ICU, Oncology ICU, Covid ICU, and outpatient endoscopy.
Nicole Foley
MSN, WHNP-BC
I became an RN six years ago and recently became an NP. I am currently working with recruiters and HR departments to secure an NP position, however the process feels arduous and has been unsuccessful thus far. I am very interested in exploring a hiring model that would allow me to autonomously secure the right position(s) for me and my professional goals.
Tito Pasco
BSN,Critical Care RN, Not looking for travel nurse position
CVICU RN, Travel Nurse Been a travel nurse since 2001. Having traveled for so long my experience will be of great value in this forum.
Danica Uzelac
RN, BSN, CCRC
I am a Chicago based nurse who has taken intermittent travel nurse assignments throughout my 30 year career. My first assignment was in 1994 in Rochester, New York. I was on a med-surg unit that often felt more like an ICU. It was an amazing experience for many reasons. I saw a full blown case of Kaposi's sarcoma, had a psychic experience, and went sky-diving. I would not have experienced any of those things if I hadn't chose to travel. Oh! I also met my friend Ruth who took me on a Hawaiian vacation and later sang at my wedding. My most recent assignment was as a camp nurse in Connecticut in 2019 where I worked myself to the bone while piling up some amazing memories. There have been many adventure in-between New York and Connecticut. I am happy and excited to share my perspective. As a young nurse, I was definitely looking to make more money as a travel nurse. As time went on, it became more about the experience than the money.
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The Future of Travel Nursing