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We're looking for Intensive Care Unit RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Zion, IL. The right nurse should have 1-2 years recent acute care experience. Read below for more requirements. As an ICU Travel Nurse, you'll be responsible for evaluating and monitoring patients in an Intensive
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We're looking for Telemetry RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Springfield, MO. The right RN should have 1-2 years' recent acute care experience. Read below for more requirements. As a TELE Travel Nurse, you will provide care by connecting patients to machines that measure heart rate,
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Registered Nurse - Telemetry
Epic Travel Staffing (formerly Emerald Health Services)
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - Med/Surg Resource Pool Shift : Days / 7a-7p, 12x3, 36 hrs per week, E/O weekend Length : 16 Weeks Requirements: NY License Must have 2 years experience Must have EPIC experience BLS CMSRN preferre
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TRAVEL RN / Registered Nurse / ICU RN / Intensive Care Nurse
Aureus Medical Group
Estimated payment breakdown ~$2134.00-$2314.00/wk* ~$972.00-$1152.00 in weekly taxable income ~$27.00/hr-$32.00/hr* Estimate assumes an 12 hour shift. Hourly rate may change based on shift length. ~$1162.00 in non-taxable stipend* Actual amount subject to eligibility and seasonal/annual adjustment
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Estimated payment breakdown ~$1966.00-$2110.00/wk* ~$720.00-$864.00 in weekly taxable income ~$20.00/hr-$24.00/hr* Estimate assumes an 12 hour shift. Hourly rate may change based on shift length. ~$1246.00 in non-taxable stipend* Actual amount subject to eligibility and seasonal/annual adjustments
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Create your own destiny in the United States! On a Student Visa or OPT? Join our green card sponsorship program and receive a permanent Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and a green card and we will place you in a U.S. hospital. Qualifications: Candidates must have a minimum BSN in nur
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PROVIDING EVERDAY CARE FOR EVERYONE The Air Force makes it a top priority to take care of our global family. Providing primary and specialty healthcare, Family Nurse Practitioners work autonomously or with other healthcare professionals to deliver complete family-focused care. These advanced-practi
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CARE FOR THE STRESSES WE CAN’T SEE Today’s Airmen face undeniable stresses and unique challenges in the line of duty. Our Mental Health Nurses play a crucial role in helping diagnose and aid in their continued all-over health. Providing safe and effective treatment alongside the mental health care
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THINKING FAST AND SAVING LIVES When there’s a medical crisis, providing swift and comprehensive care is critical to the patient’s survival. Working in some of the most stressful environments on bases all over the world, Air Force Emergency/Trauma Nurses rapidly make lifesaving decisions every day.
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MANAGING PAIN AND SURGICAL CARE Surgeries are performed every day in first-class Air Force medical facilities around the world. As privileged healthcare providers, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists perform specialized and critical nursing duties for surgical patients before, during and after
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PROVIDING CARE FOR CREATING LIFE The health of female Airmen and families of all our service members are a top priority, especially as their families grow. Skilled Labor and Delivery Nurses play an essential role in Air Force facilities all over the world. Responsible for providing prenatal, perina
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OPTIMAL CARE FOR THE SERIOUSY ILL When Airmen or their families are suffering from severe medical conditions or injuries, it’s imperative they get comprehensive care. Responsible for executing complex, intensive nursing care, Critical Care Nurses provide the immediate treatment needed in severe sit
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Aerospace Medicine Specialist/Flight Surgeon
United States Air Force
CARING FOR THOSE WHO FLY The stresses and conditions that result from working in extreme conditions require unique, specialized care. Aerospace Medicine Specialists/Flight Surgeons are primary care physicians for pilots and crewmembers traveling in air or space. These physicians discover, prevent a
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KEEPING US ON OUR FEET The physical demands of the Air Force require Airmen to constantly be on their feet. When a foot or ankle problem occurs, Podiatric Surgeons provide the medical diagnosis and necessary treatment to the affected area. From calluses to broken bones, these specialists care for a
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GETTING BODIES BACK IN MOTION When Airmen suffer from illness or injury, their motor functions can be adversely compromised. Providing services that help restore function, improve mobility and relieve pain, Physical Therapists work closely with patients to help them heal and promote overall wellnes
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ENHANCING QUALITY HEALTHCARE Keeping our Airmen and their families healthy means providing them with effective and efficient healthcare. Physician Assistants are key members of Air Force healthcare teams all over the world. From providing comprehensive medical care to examining, diagnosing, and tre
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THE PRACTICE OF PERFECTING VISION It’s crucial to ensure our Airmen are able to achieve ideal vision. Providing primary eye care, Optometrists examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases. An integral part of the healthcare system, these practitioners do everything from prescri
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CONQUERING CYBERSPACE With the constant evolution of today’s technology, information and communications can be optimized like never before. Responsible for a wide range of weaponry, training and intelligence efficiencies, Cyberspace Operations Officers are the foremost experts on the vast world of