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My Journey Traveling with Nurses PRN
Posted on November 13, 2008 by Dawn
We’re getting close. Oh, we have seen so much in the last two weeks…I think my brain is tired. If you are ever in New Mexico , you must see Taos because it is the most incredible place. Mountains, food, shopping, and a little village called Taos Pueblo. It’s an active Pueblo Indian village with no lights or gas. Since the 1820’s there have been active tribes living there and they still live off of the land with no running water… they’re such happy people. We also saw the Gorge and it’s very overwhelming to think about how long it’s been there and how amazing it is that it was created naturally. We’ve seen most of the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert … what sites to see. Next, we will land in Flagstaff , AZ and then go on to Tuba. I am looking forward to staying in one place for a while and getting to work! Arizona is incredible and I’m excited to get to travel here for work. I’m already thinking of my next destination. We’re loving it…and appreciating the chance to see the world! Paul, Dawn & Bella
Enjoying the Experience
Posted on November 5, 2008 by Janine B.
I would like to say how much I have enjoyed working for Nurses PRN over the last 6 months. I have never worked for a company so dedicated to making and keeping their employees satisfied with their experience. I have worked for three different offices and have enjoyed working with all of the different recruiters and office staff. Thanks again for all of your hard work! Janine B, RN
What Teresa had to say...
Posted on October 30, 2008 by Teresa
I really like working for PRN. The Madison Office always works hard to get me my hours. I feel truely valued as an employee. Thanks for all the support. Teresa Adams RN
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Posted on October 23, 2008 by Katie
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Nurses PRN provided a pink ribbon name badge holder to our current employees reminding them of our commitment to Breast Cancer Awareness. A percentage of the proceeds from this gift will go the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund. Many of us have been or will be affected by Breast Cancer in some way. Please support Nurses PRN by wearing your pink ribbon name badge holder not only in October, but year round. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States, and the second leading cause of cancer death in women (after lung cancer). According to the American Cancer Society, it's estimated that approximately 178,480 women in the United States will be found to have invasive breast cancer in 2008. About 40,460 women will die from the disease this year alone. Right now there are slightly over 2 million women living in the United States who have been treated for breast cancer. You can find the five basic steps to a breast self-exam, at www.breastcancer.org.
Speaking from Experience by Lana
Posted on October 9th, 2008 by Lana
Nurses PRN has from the beginning cared about me as a person and what I needed in my career. The process to apply and get started working was efficient and easy to do. My recruiter, Emily, is always there and wants to sincerely know how my experiences are with the company. Everyone is friendly, helpful and easy to deal with. I love working for this company and plan to stay with them for a long time!
Thoughts on PRN by Melanie
Posted on October 1st, 2008 by Melanie
You are not an employee of PRN, you're family to them. The staff is super to work with, very caring, supportive and a real go-getter at finding shifts for you. The online newsletter keeps us all informed of happenings with each other, the staff takes time to catch up with you and your family while they call for shifts... they're always grateful and let you know it for helping out facility staffing needs. I consider myself a lifetime PRN family member, will never go anywhere else!
Life is a journey... Not a destination - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Posted on August 18, 2008 by Katie
Those of you that have been with us through the years know that our website has been a journey. We feel as if the adventure is just beginning. There are no intentions of reaching our destination, because keeping you informed and connected to the PRN Family is an unending journey. As new windows of opportunity continuously open, our underlying commitment remains to stay committed you. Our new website will be updated on a regular basis, as it is a venue to keep you updated with the most recent happenings in the healthcare industry and at PRN. We all have things in common and being part of the PRN family is one of them... Although hospital walls and locations across the country divide us- our hope is that this blog will keep us connected. Here's to our journey...
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