The Lone Star State, a veritable country that was part of Mexico until 1836, is an excellent destination for travel nurses which Medical Travelers Inc. strongly recommends. Bordered in part by the Rio Grande, the Red River, and the Sabine River, Texas contains a wide range of features: mountains, plains, desert, and woodland. It calls to mind ranches and vast herds of cattle. Its larger cities (Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio) have world-class hospitals run on the most modern models; Medical Travelers Inc. feels a travel nurse has much to learn in Texas. Costs—and pay—are above average, but there is a strong tradition of well-rewarding a job well done here. The state is covered with universities, successful corporations, research centers, and fine medical centers, and yet has enough variety so a travel nurse never gets bored. The ocean is literally a stone’s throw away—as is Mexico. Besides top-line museums, galleries, expeditions, dining, and sports, there are many off-beat attractions, such as the world’s largest living catfish, the Sewing Machine museum, the Bat Bridge, the Cathedral of Junk, the world’s largest rattlesnake, and the Toilet Seat Museum.
Featured Jobs available in Texas now:
- STAT Need: Radiology Nuclear Medicine Tech needed for Texas
(note: we have hundreds of Texas travel nurse jobs available; above are our greatest (and highest paying) travel nurse needs.)
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