How Nurses Can Handle Holiday FOMO and Family Guilt While Working

Typically, the holiday season is a time to visit family, give gifts, and reconnect with loved ones. However, for healthcare professionals, the holidays are not always spent in the comfort of their homes (possibly with delicious eggnog in hand).
Burnout in New Grad Nurses: Evidence-Based Coping and Support Strategies

Pursuing a healthcare career is no easy feat, as it can be both physically and mentally demanding. When new nurses don’t get the support and guidance they need at the beginning of their careers, there’s a high risk of developing stress, anxiety, and burnout.
Working With Recruiters to Hit Your 2026 Travel Nursing Goals (Questions to Ask Before You Sign)

2026 is right around the corner, and it’s a great year to start setting new-and-improved travel nursing goals that will support your career trajectory.
How Flexible Staffing Can Reduce Nurse Burnout and Enhance Well-being

Each year, the problem of nurse burnout remains a persistent challenge that affects healthcare facilities worldwide.
The Essential Nurse Staffing Checklist: 4 Steps to Ensure Coverage, Compliance, and Continuity of Care

The final quarter of each year is almost always electric — a time when the air grows cooler and fun holidays are celebrated with families and loved ones.
Automated Nurse Staffing vs. Manual Scheduling: Cost & Efficiency Breakdown

Although technology has progressed significantly over the past decade, not all sectors are able to keep up and take advantage of it.
Partnering with a Nurse Staffing Agency to Address Fluctuating Staffing Needs

One of the most pervasive and difficult-to-address challenges that healthcare organizations in the US are facing right now is inadequate staffing.
Evaluating Your Nurse Staffing Ratios: What the Latest Data Means for Your Facility

When it comes to ensuring that the high quality of patient care and safety are safeguarded, one critical thing that healthcare systems must maintain is optimal nurse staffing ratios.
How to Stay Safe as a Nurse on Hospital Floors: 4 Essential Safety Habits

One of the vital things that nurses need to develop as soon as they start their healthcare careers is how to be an advocate for safety, not just for their patients but for themselves.
How Nurse Leaders Can Develop a Workplace Safety Implementation Plan for Nurses

Healthcare organizations are places where safety and care quality should be heavily prioritized, and nurse leaders play a crucial role in making sure that this is consistently achieved.