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In today’s healthcare job market, it can be difficult to ensure you find a position that offers the best compensation, benefits, and work environment for your needs and goals. That is, unless you...
Medical-surgical, or med-surg, nurses are some of the most consequential healthcare providers for patients getting ready to undergo surgery or recovering from a surgical procedure. These nurses...
Are you interested in starting your career as a travel nurse? At Prolink, we have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions by travel nurses at the beginning of their careers. What...
Cath lab techs, or cardiac catheterization technologists, work in cardiac catheterization labs assisting cardiologists and helping patients with heart issues. Cardiac catheterization is a procedure...
Prolink is proud to shine a light on exceptional nursing with the DAISY Award, an international program that recognizes nurses who go above and beyond to deliver excellent care. Through our DAISY...
Updated July 31, 2024 Nurses are some of the most crucial employees in the country’s healthcare system. Without nurses, facilities would be overwhelmed, and patients would not have dependable...
If you’re thinking about going into nursing, good news—they’re needed now more than ever. The total supply of RNs dropped by more than 100,000 from 2020 to 2021, the largest decrease observed in...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows that nurse practitioner positions will grow by 38% from 2022 to 2032. In contrast, BLS data shows that employment for pharmacists is projected...
By 2027, almost 900,000 of the 4.5 million registered nurses in the United States intend to leave the workforce. This exodus began in 2020, with as many as 100,000 nurses leaving at the time, and...
Per diem nurses are vital to the healthcare system. They are ready to take on shifts that need last-minute coverage. As a per diem nurse, you may be called on to fill in for someone who is sick, or...