Nurse of the Month: Laura

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We’re excited to introduce our Nurse of the Month, Laura! Laura is a PACU nurse that just began her travel journey. We chatted with her while she is absolutely shining in her first placement in Raleigh, North Carolina. Learn more about our Nurse of the Month:

What has it been like working during the pandemic?

It was a hard year with a lot of changes in healthcare and the world. My decision to do traveling nursing just made sense. The pandemic was the catalyst I needed to make some serious changes in my life.

What placements have you had in the past?

I chose a hospital in Raleigh, NC bc it all fell into place. I saw an opportunity to be in a new part of the country and I was excited for the experience.

All-time favorite placement?

Raleigh was the first of what I hope will be many others.

Dream Placement?

Hawaii

What is your career history, how did you become a travel nurse?

I have been a nurse for 26 years. I worked in the ER for 7 of those years and then got a job in PACU where I have been for over 15 years.

What inspired you to become a travel nurse?

The pandemic made me want to see what the rest of the world was like. I figured there was no time like the present to do something I have always wanted to do and not to put off what I could do now until later.

What is your nursing specialty?

PACU is where I love to be and working there just came naturally to me. It was a good fit.

Favorite hobbies outside of work?

I love to bake and cook. I stay active by going to Zumba classes and training to run races.

Best travel nursing story?

It’s no secret traveling nurses aren’t always welcomed in the unit they choose. But the PACU at the hospital in Raleigh made me feel like I was part of the team from the start, and that meant the world to me.

What’s your favorite part of working with Stability?

All expectations were communicated and if I had any questions or concerns, I felt comfortable asking and Stability helped any way they could.

What is something you bring with you (non-nursing related) to every move/placement?

I am easy going and I adapt to new situations quickly. As a traveler that is important.

Any advice for future travelers?

If you aren’t sure you want to do it, don’t be afraid. If the pandemic taught me anything, it is that life is too short to put things off until later. The money is great, but the opportunity to see and do new things and meet new people, is what it was really about for me. My assignment surpassed all of my expectations and then some.

Are you interested in becoming a Stability travel nurse? Check out our open jobs today!
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