Earn up to $2,632/week
RNs in Med-Surg provide adult care before and after medical procedures and surgeries. Facilities that hire med surg travel nurses include hospitals, outpatient clinics, specialty surgery centers, and long-term care facilities. Medical-Surgical RN responsibilities include daily assessments, post-surgical assessments, and wound care. Additionally, these nurses continuously assess patient health status and evaluate patient treatments based on the results while administering medication and coordinating routine aspects of patient care. Most Med-Surg nurses carry a heavier patient load than intensive care nurses, often handling 5-7 patients at any given time.
$2,264/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Creve Couer, Missouri
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$2,632/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Fargo, North Dakota
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$2,560/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Morgantown, West Virginia
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$2,560/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Watertown, New York
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$2,380/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Mount Vernon, Washington
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$2,333/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Denver, Colorado
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$2,314/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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$2,264/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Creve Couer, Missouri
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$2,242/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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$2,229/wk
Travel RN - Med/Surg Float Pool
Show Low, Arizona
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Wisconsin travel assignments are outdoorsy and fun. From Milwaukee, to Madison and beyond, you'll have plenty of Great Lakes' coastline to explore, along with rolling hills, forests and picturesque dairyland.
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.
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