
07-29-2003, 10:40 PM
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Denny, I'm not sure what Transport nursing is. Can you define it for me? I'm referring to when a nurse is hired by an agency to go work at a particular hospital in the country for anywhere from usually 13-52 weeks at a time, with, from my understanding, the average being 17 weeks at a time. Then she or he may choose to have that agency send him or her to a hospital that is in a completely different state. Most of those agencies seem to supply housing and insurance benefits, but I've not found any who mention that they also supply any kind of transportation (like a car) for the nurse while she or he is working at the designated hospital. They may pay up to $300 for moving expenses to get from city to city, but that's it.
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