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7 Travel Nurse Instagrams You Should Follow: Summer 2019 Edition

It’s time to round up some more awesome healthcare travelers’ Instagram accounts that will give you all the wanderlust and inspiration for your career and life. Know of a great travel nurse Instagramer that’s not on our list? Share them with us in the comments below. @we_the_wanderers This travel nurse team shares their love for hiking and their love for each other. Meg and Ty are truly #couplegoals. Check out their Instagram story highlights to see breathtaking views of Washington, Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico. We can’t wait to see where their travel nursing careers take them next.   View this post on Instagram   Views like this reminding us of why we love picking up and moving every three months 🙈✨ #gypsynurseadventures #travelnurse #travelrn #fulltimetravel #travelnursing #nursesofinstagram #adventurethatislife #earthcouples #upperleftusa #pnw #pnwonderland #travelblogger #wanderlust #travelcouple #hiking #hikingbangers #instapassport #goneoutdoors #pnwhiking #exploremore #hikingadventures #roamtheplanet #getoutside #optoutside #travelwithtnaa #explore #liveyouradventure #adventureenthusiasts #explorewashington A post shared by M e g & T y (@we.the.wanderers) on Jul 21, 2019 at 7:52am PDT   @scrubsinasuitcase Scrubs in a Suitcase founder Leah G. has been documenting her travel nurse adventures on Instagram and her blog. A cardiac travel nurse, she shares a perfect mix of professional encouragement, #nurselife and traveling goals. She also hosts traveler meet ups from time to time. If you’re in the area definitely check them out!   View this post on Instagram   As a nurse we have a lot of tasks to complete. We continuously receive new orders while still having to complete to old ones. We have to make sure we pass our meds, draw the blood, chart our assessments, etc. — Sometimes I think we get so caught up in completing our tasks that we forget about the patient. We just see our list we need to get through. We don’t take the time to sit and talk with the patient when maybe that’s what they really need. — We get so stressed out with our “to-do’s” that we forget our “why.” Why did you become a nurse? Probably to care for people. To make a difference in someone’s life. To be that beacon of hope when there is none. — I expand more on this in my latest blog post “Patient’s Point of View” {link in bio}. And I challenge you to take a step back from your tasks and think about why you started nursing in the first place💉💊 • • • #patientspointofview #nurselife #travelnurse #travelnurselife #travelnurseadventures #gypsynurse #gypsynurseadventures #nurse #rnlife #rn #hospital #hospitallife #travelnurserepeat #nursesofinstagram A post shared by Leah Gnitka (@scrubsinasuitcase) on Jul 18, 2019 at 9:42am PDT   @nurseswandering Another sweet travel nurse team, Kyle and Amanda travel the country with their RV and sweet pooch named Atlas. Currently on assignment in Southern California, they are living out their dreams in a home on wheels. Their Instagram page is fairly new but definitely worth the follow.   View this post on Instagram   Welcome to our Travel Nurse page! Join us as we post about the gypsy life we have created for ourselves in a 5th wheel trailer that we call home. First stop? Southern California. #rvliving #travelnurse #backpacking #california #nurselife #hiking #icunurse #nicunurse #gypsynurse #registerednurse #fulltimerv #jmt #johnmuirtrail #sierranevada #nurseswandering A post shared by K Y L E + A M A N D A (@nurseswandering) on Jun 12, 2019 at 9:21pm PDT @catchbrittifyoucan This pediatric ICU traveler will light up your Instagram feed with inspiration and joy. She shares her passion for nursing, volunteering and world travel. Especially love seeing her memories of volunteering with Mercy Ships helping care for children in West Africa.   View this post on Instagram   “Maybe it’s not about You” (When asked what I’d gained from my Mercy Ships time) It’s not. – humbly speaking Many of our patients were shunned, exiled, or forgotten. They lived shamed lives where they hid themselves and their deformities. Children ridiculed, women with no marital prospects, and men unable to provide. ‘Cursed’ as they call it. It’s about the lives transformed. Families restored. Futures Imagined. Smiles and laughter revitalized. Hope Discovered. It’s about them. A post shared by Britt (@catchbrittifyoucan) on Dec 14, 2018 at 4:50pm PST @thetravelnursefamily Curious what travel nursing with a family would look like? These Insta-stars can show you. Dad, Tim, is a travel nurse while his wife homeschools their son and runs The Travel Nurse Family blog. They share great tips for traveling as a family, staying healthy, homeschooling and exploring the country.   View this post on Instagram   Over the last few days we have driven 2/3 across the country and have been so impressed by all the landscapes and people. We love the USA. 🇺🇲 . . Happy 4th of July. 🎆 A post shared by The Travel Nurse Family (@thetravelnursefamily) on Jul 4, 2019 at 5:29pm PDT @nurse_alee Travel RN A. Lee has always had a desire to motivate and inspire other nurses on the same path, which she shared on her blog. Her Instagram does just that! You’ll find encouraging messages, helpful tips and stunning photos from her travels. If YouTube is more your channel, she also shares weekly travel nursing insights on her video blog.   View this post on Instagram   If there’s ONE thing Hawaii has taught me, it’s to take care of yourself first. As nurses, our job is demanding PERIODT and we are forever short staffed.. so if you’re picking up shift after shift without having that necessary day or two of self care? I’m telling you now that you deserve it and owe it to yourself to do so WITHOUT feeling guilty! ☝🏾 . . . . Tag someone below who needs to hear this and tell me some things you do for self care ✍🏾! A post shared by Nᴜʀsᴇ A. Lᴇᴇ (@nurse_alee) on Aug 7, 2019 at 9:56am PDT @watch__us__wander Another family is showing us that travel nursing across the country while raising your children is 100% possible. This Travel RN