Choose Your Changes and Control What You Can
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I ’ve recently gone through some big changes in my life. These changes where not by choice but things that were out of my control. Any time things get “out of control” we tend to freak out, but I’m here to tell you there is a huge difference between “out of control” and “out of our contr ol.” Detaching ourselves from things that are out of our (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - March 15, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Choose Your Changes and Control What You Can
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I’ve recently gone through some big changes in my life. These changes where not by choice but things that were out of my control. Any time things get “out of control” we tend to freak out, but I’m here to tell you there is a huge difference between “out of control” and “out of our control.” Detaching ourselves from things that are out of our (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - March 14, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Travel the USA to Experience History First-hand
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert Over the Presidents Day weekend, I was reminded about all of the amazing monuments I have seen throughout my travels. My travel nurse career opened up all kinds of opportunities: from restaurant exploration and “bizarre food” nights, to different sports viewing experiences, my wife and I saw and did all the things we loved. And this wonderful (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - February 19, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Travel the USA to Experience History First-hand
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert Over the Presidents Day weekend, I was reminded about all of the amazing monuments I have seen throughout my travels. My travel nurse career opened up all kinds of opportunities: from restaurant exploration and “bizarre food” nights, to different sports viewing experiences, my wife and I saw and did all the things we loved. And this wonderful (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - February 18, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Your ‘No Excuses’ Fitness Plan: Make It Simple & Fun
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert At the start of a new year, we often aspire for great new things. We want to improve ourselves in any number of ways: earning a promotion, eating better, advancing our education and the ever-so-popular “I’m going to work out more.” The latter resolution is typically kept up for about a mon th or less before being dropped. It’s hard! But as nurses (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - January 20, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Your ‘No Excuses’ Fitness Plan: Make It Simple & Fun
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert At the start of a new year, we often aspire for great new things. We want to improve ourselves in any number of ways: earning a promotion, eating better, advancing our education and the ever-so-popular “I’m going to work out more.” The latter resolution is typically kept up for about a mon th or less before being dropped. It’s hard! But as nurses < img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/NurseZoneAskTheExpert/~4/SdJoQtTJBuY" height="1" width="1" alt=""/ > (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - January 19, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Your ‘No Excuses’ Fitness Plan: Make It Simple & Fun
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert At the start of a new year, we often aspire for great new things. We want to improve ourselves in any number of ways: earning a promotion, eating better, advancing our education and the ever-so-popular “I’m going to work out more.” The latter resolution is typically kept up for about a month or less before being dropped. It’s hard! But as nurses (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - January 19, 2016 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

A Travel Nurse's Christmas Wish List for 2015
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I read today that as we get older, our Christmas lists get smaller but the items get larger and more expensive. I would have to agree, wouldn ’t you? But sometimes they are more practical, too. So, here I go with a list of this year’s top items for travel nurses. Feel free to share this list with your friends, parents, rich uncle Dean or any other (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - December 8, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

A Travel Nurse's Christmas Wish List for 2015
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I read today that as we get older, our Christmas lists get smaller but the items get larger and more expensive. I would have to agree, wouldn’t you? But sometimes they are more practical, too. So, here I go with a list of this year’s top items for travel nurses. Feel free to share this list with your friends, parents, rich uncle Dean or any other (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - December 7, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Travel Nursing Over the Holidays Can Be Fun
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I don’t know about you, but I could never get a travel nursing contract that would allow me to go home over the holidays. This challenged me in my first year, as I was away for the winter holiday months. But after spending my first Christmas on assignment, I realized that celebrating the holiday s as a travel nurse can be just as fun as one at home. (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - October 14, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Travel Nursing Over the Holidays Can Be Fun
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I don’t know about you, but I could never get a travel nursing contract that would allow me to go home over the holidays. This challenged me in my first year, as I was away for the winter holiday months. But after spending my first Christmas on assignment, I realized that celebrating the holidays as a travel nurse can be just as fun as one at home. (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - October 13, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Making Memories Out of History
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert With September 11th approaching, one can ’t help but think about two things. First, where were you when the towers fell? And second, a look at what the day stands for—a day that is now formally called Patriot’s Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. I remember I was in nursing school and they almost cancelled classes, bu t held them (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - September 9, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Making Memories Out of History
By Aaron Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert With September 11th approaching, one can’t help but think about two things. First, where were you when the towers fell? And second, a look at what the day stands for—a day that is now formally called Patriot’s Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. I remember I was in nursing school and they almost cancelled classes, but held them (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - September 8, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Crossing State Lines as a Travel Nurse
It ’s never been easier to work in multiple states than it is right now in travel nursing By Aaron J. Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I get asked all the time about crossing state lines and I’m here to ease any trepidations about that process – it’s easy and extremely important for a tra vel nurse to factor into decision-making. If you are like me, you look back on your initial NCLEX exam (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - August 10, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs

Crossing State Lines as a Travel Nurse
It’s never been easier to work in multiple states than it is right now in travel nursing By Aaron J. Moore, MSN, RN-BC, travel nurse expert I get asked all the time about crossing state lines and I’m here to ease any trepidations about that process – it’s easy and extremely important for a travel nurse to factor into decision-making. If you are like me, you look back on your initial NCLEX exam (Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert)
Source: NurseZone Blog: Ask the Expert - August 9, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: NurseZone Source Type: blogs