TIME TO BECOME A TRAVEL NURSE? article inside... FLU SHOT: IS IT TOO Late? Region Updates REFERRAL BONUS See how much money can be made PRN Press January 2013 Corporate Office: 4321 W. College Ave., Suite 200, Appleton, WI 54914 phone: 888.830.8811, fax: 920.830.9710, e-mail: wehirenurses@prninc.com website: www.prnhealthservices.com Certified by The Joint Commission
Tax Information & Resources Available at www.prnhealthservices.com/travel-tax-information.php It s no secret that travel nursing comes with many benefits. The tax advantages are amongst them. But before you can leverage the significant tax privileges that come with this profession, you have to understand them. Although we are not tax advisors, we can provide you with information and resources to assist in the process. We, again, recommend you seek a qualified accountant before filing - but hope that these questions and downloadable forms help you get a jump start on the process. Your Vision... As the incidence of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, reach epidemic levels, prevention becomes an increasingly critical component of healthcare policy in the United States. To emphasize improve the quality of life for all Americans, the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council has developed the National Prevention Strategy. In response to this initiative, Prevent Blindness America, the nation s oldest eye health and safety non-profit organization, has developed Vision Preservation and the National Prevention Strategy: A Call to Action. This comprehensive plan emphasizes how the effects of vision impairment cut across chronic co-morbid conditions, injuries, and quality of life. It further demonstrates the importance of prevention services and programs in promoting vision and eye health. In 1908, Prevent Blindness America began as a public health agency dedicated to eliminating preventable blindness in newborns, said Hugh R. Parry, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness America. Vision Preservation and the National Prevention Strategy outlines important efforts that can be taken to protect the vision of all Americans today and for years to come. The plan provides addendums to the four Strategic Directions promoted by the National Prevention Council. Prevent Blindness America is encouraging organizations to take on some of these recommendations to lead to a healthier country that embraces prevention and promotes eye health. The complete Vision Preservation and the National Prevention Strategy: A Call to Action report can be found at www.preventblindness.org or call 1-800-331-2020.
REFERRAL BONUS The totals you see below are the dollar amounts PRN is GIVING away through our Referral Bonus Program. It s simple and well worth it. Here s how it works. You earn up to $500 for each nurse you refer. You will receive $2 per hour for every hour they work up to 250 hours even if you don t work. You may not refer one another. Each employee can be referred only one time. A former PRN employee must be inactive for one year prior to eligibility in the referral bonus program. Top Referral: Courtney of Travel earned $380.50 while her referrals worked! Appleton - $747.25 Chicago - $61.00 Madison - $44.50 Michigan City - $40.00 Oregon - $61.50 Rockford - $165.25 Travel - $1,024.50 November Total: $2,144.00 2012 Total: $21,976.50 Nurses PRN Offers Permanent Placement Professional relationships are built on a dayto-day basis with clients, nurses and physicians here at Nurses PRN. The commitment and understanding of what it takes to be fully engaged with these healthcare professionals makes Nurses PRN unique, we get it. Allow us to show you what it s like to have a permanent placement recruiter working to find you the right assignment, in the right location, at the right time in your life. Contact a permanent placement recruiter, at 888.830.8811. WELCOME Craig A. of Travel Jean A. of OC Rachele A. of Travel David A. of MD Tanya B. of Travel Amanda C. of MD Tonya D. of AP/MN Ashley F. of RK Shavonne G. of CH Linda H. of RK Sarah H. of CH Laura H. of RK Stacy H. of RK Korita J. of Travel Eleasha L. of AP/MN Breanna M. of AP/MN Jennifer Lea Nicole O. of Travel Uche O. of CH Sandra P. of MD Marlon P. of RK Arlyne P. of RK Amy P. of MD Katherine P. of CH Diane S. of CH welcome to the PRN family Kelli S. of RK Nikia W. of RK Janie W. of Travel We d like to welcome our newest PRN family members - you are part of our team and if there s anything we can do to support you, don t hesitate to let us know. We re happy you ve joined us.
PROFESSIONAL NOTES...from our CNO Kerry Torres Am I too late for my flu shot? By now, I hope every RN, mom, dad, child, etc. has received their yearly flu shot. If not, you ll be happy to know it s not too late. Usually the flu shot should be administered by the end of November, but with the flu season going until May, the shot can still be effective and keep you from getting sick. Two weeks ago, I talked about what influenza is and why s important to stay vaccinated. In this week s Nurses PRN blog, I m going to go into more detail about who should and should not get vaccinated, some side effects, and some locations where you can receive the shot. The flu season runs from October until May enabling anyone who has not received the shot to get one. At this time of year, the flu vaccine is easily accessible and is available at a number of locations. Health clinics and doctors offices are the most frequented but the vaccine can also be received at some pharmacies, supermarkets, schools, and community centers. To continue this article, visit our health news blog at: http://www. prnhealthservices.com/health-news.php. REGION SPECIFIC Updates Wisconsin - Appleton/Madison News on opportunities: We have hospital orientations open in 2013 for ICU, M/S & Tele RN s in Madison and Milwaukee. Chicago - Michigan City Chicago has OR and ICU contracts, TELE, ICU and ER per diem needs. West Coast - Orange County/San Diego/Las Vegas/Portland Our West Coast area has contracts and per diem needs, visit our website and click on search jobs to see the complete list. Travel Travel Locations and Specialties: We have contracts opening up everyday across the US. Give us a call and we will find your next position. L&D RN s needed in the CO areas of Denver and Aurora! L&D and NICU RN s needed Nationwide! Most needed specialty right now! All specialties needed throughout Ohio! BUSY STATE!! MS/TELE, OR, ICU, and ER needed in the AZ areas of Phoenix and Tucson! L&D, NICU, PICU, ICU and ER in the CA areas of San Diego, LA and Sacramento! NICU, ER, OR L&D, ICU and M/S in Florida! M/S, ER and L&D, Tele in the GA areas of Atlanta, Augusta and Macon! L&D, OR, ER and ICU in the TX areas of Houston and Dallas! We offer travel & local contracts nationwide so call today for more details on these or any other locations you are interested in! We offer travel & local contracts nationwide so call today for more details on these or any other locations you are interested in.
Happy Anniversary 11 Years Susan S. (LPN) of WI 1.2 5 Years Lori B. (LPN) of WI 1.11 4 Years Jessica F. (CNA) of WI 1.20 Tami G. (CNA) of IL 1.29 3 Years Jacqueline G. (RN) of IL 1.5 Steve T. (RN) of AZ 1.27 2 Years Randee L. (RN) of IL 1.11 Cindy P. (LPN) of WI 1.13 Cheryl S. (RN) of WI 1.20 1 Year Amber M. (RN) of IL 1.12 Sandra K. (RN) of WI 1.24 Melissa G. (RN) of WI 1.25 Foster L. (RN) of WI 1.26 It s Time! Tips to Becoming a Traveler Being a traveling RN with Nurses PRN can be both fun and rewarding. However, it does take the right kind of person to truly excel. There are several factors that you must take into account before deciding if being a traveler is right for you. In this Nurses PRN blog, I m going to discuss what kind of traits you need to be an effective traveling RN/Nurse. I will also discuss the skills you should possess, the interview process, and also things to look out for before you sign any travel assignment contract. Being a traveling RN may be right for some people it is however not right for everyone. You need the right kind of personality and personal skill set to really flourish. First, you need a sense of adventure. As a traveler, you ll be working in many different healthcare facilities. You need to be able to adapt quickly and be comfortable in each new work situation. You also need to be able to socialize with strangers with ease. When you start day one at a new facility they expect you perform at the same level as someone s whose been there for 10 years. You also need to be able to accept different ways of doing procedures. You may have done something a million times at another facility but a new facility may want it done a different way. You need to adapt and be able to accommodate the facility you re currently working at. Here s a quick recap of the skills you need. You need to be adventurous, adaptable, and not be afraid of being the new guy/girl at each new facility you work. If you feel you have the right temperament for traveling you need to decide where to go. To continue this article, visit our my prn blog at: http://www.prnhealthservices.com/ my-prn.php.
Family Notes PRN Family Updates h Congratulations to Kelly S. of WI on your new contract. Welcome to the team! h Our thoughts and prayers go out to Nicole N. of WI and your family. h Wishing for a speedy recovery to Debbie S. of WI, hope you re feeling better soon. h Congratulations to Eleasha of WI on completing your orientation. Hope you re able to pick up many shifts. h Thank you to Kelly D. of WI for picking up all of the shifts. We appreciate it. h Great job on completing orientation Amanda C. of WI. h Thank you so much to Julie D. of WI for your dedication and loyalty. We really appreciate you. h Congratulations to Lindsay P. of WI on completing your first orientation. h Our thoughts and prayers go out to Renee S. from Travel. We are thinking of you and your mom! h The Travel office wants to thank all of our recruiters for the many, many phone calls they have been placing trying to promote for the Florida area. h The Travel office would like to give a shout out to Vicki W. She has been a traveling employee with us for over a year and is now signing on as a permanent employee at a facility in WI. This facility was a brand new client to Nurses PRN. Vicki was our first traveler there. We want to thank her for all of her hard work and dedication during the time that she was working for us!! As a traveling RN, how often have you gone from state to state only to have to apply for a license in each one? It can definitely be a time consuming repetitive task. That s where the Nurse Licensure Compact or NLC comes in. An NLC allows an RN, LPN, or a LVN to have a single multi-state license, allowing you to practice both physically and electronically in other participating compact states. Allow us to answer a few common questions for you: # Is every state a compact state? No, not at this time, but quite a few states are participating. Here s the list of all participating states: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. How do I obtain an NLC? Obtaining an NLC is pretty straightforward. There are just a couple things you need to know before you proceed. You must declare a compact state as your primary state of residency and hold a nursing license in good standing. Once obtained, you are able to practice in any compact state without filling out any other applications or paying any fees. Read on by visiting this webpage on our site: http://www.prnhealthservices.com/travelcompact-state-faqs.php.
Brittany B. (RN) of WI 1.5 Kayla M. (RN) of WI 1.7 Stella T. (RN) of CA 1.7 Lora M. (CNA) of IL 1.8 Jason R. (RN) of OR 1.9 Ashley K. (CNA) of WI 1.11 Shannon M. (RN) of WI 1.11 Erica Smith (RN) of IL 1.12 Gigi K. (LPN) of WI 1.12 Claretta C. (RN) of IL 1.12 Dawn H. (RN) of WI 1.13 Brandi E. (RN) of IL 1.15 Ron S. (RN) of KS 1.16 Sheila S. (LPN) of IL 1.16 Susan B. (RN) of IN 1.16 Mary G. (RN) of MO 1.21 Sarah H. (RN) of IL 1.23 Joyce M. (RN) of RI 1.23 Lashon V. (CNA) of IL 1.24 Delvin R. (RN) of IL 1.28 Melanie Jean S. (RN) of IL 1.28 Monica G. (RN) of WI 1.28 Michelle R. (RN) of IL 1.29 Trisha M. (RN) of CA 1.29 Rebecca J. (LPN) of WI 1.30 Katrina M. (RN) of FL 1.30 Julie D. (CNA) of WI 1.30 Kelly P. (RN) WI 1.31 Cynthia W. (LPN) of WI 1.31 happy birthday Families with strong traditions always seem to have a family recipe collection. Nurses PRN is no different. Our family recipes come from nurses all over the country... enjoy and happy cooking! Beef Stroganoff submitted by Sadie of Appleton, WI Ingredients: 2 lbs stew meat 1 onion 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can mushrooms ¼ cup ketchup 3 tsp Worcestershire sauce 1 8oz sour cream Directions: Brown meat with onion and add all other ingredients (except sour cream) and simmer for 1 hour stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and add sour cream. Serve over egg noodles.
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