South Carolina, the first state to join the Confederacy, has four distinct areas, the low-lying coastal plain, the sand hills to the west, the old eroded mountains, and the foothills, and Medical Travelers Inc. has learned that all are good bets for a travel nurse. A land of rivers and parks, South Carolina’s economy has grown beyond its early dependence on cotton and tobacco. Colleges and universities are plentiful. The state boasts world-renowned beaches, many water activities, recreational lakes and rivers as well as the ocean, scenic byways with thoroughbreds grazing alongside, and many historic sites. The hundred hospitals, diagnostic centers, and psychiatric institutes have been very receptive to travel nurses, and Medical Travelers Inc. reports that pay is above average—while the cost of living is not. There are lots of unusual attractions in this unique state, such as lobster races, the UFO welcome center, the serpentarium (on Edisto Island), the Peachoid, and the world’s smallest police station.
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