Write for Travel Nursing Blogs.com and become famous!
Are you an expert in Travel, Nursing or a Healthcare related field? If you are, we are always looking for guest authors to share their expertise on our blog. Here is the criteria we are looking for:
- Articles about travel nursing career advice, lifestyle, finances, education, fitness and entertainment.
- Every article must relate to travel nurses, not just nursing in general.
- If you include links in your article, it must be relevant to the article and anchor text.
If you are interested, it doesn’t have to be on a regular basis (although that would be great too) it could be just a series of articles or a periodic submission. We are also interested in forming relationships in which we guest post for you as well.
Send me an email at jeannie@travelnursingblogs.com and let us know what topics you are interested in writing about.
**If you are just looking for a blog to share your non-related links or to pay us for your links, then this is not the place for you. We prefer expert advice that will be valuable to our readers.
Here is a look back at some of the great Travel Nursing Blogs.com Guest Authors:
Guest Author: David Morrsion, RN
David Morrison is a travel nurse originally from Ohio who graduated in 1993 from Mount Carmel School of Nursing in Columbus. He completed a critical care fellowship at Riverside Methodist Hospital in 1994 and started traveling in that specialty a year later. His first travel assignment was in Maui and since that time he has completed over thirty travel contracts, worked with several different travel agencies, and currently holds about a half dozen nursing licenses in different states.
Last year he wrote a book entitled, Travel Nurse’s Bible (A Guide to Everything on Travel Nursing), which can be found at TravelNursesBible.com. He is currently blogging on this site and writing a monthly column in Healthcare Traveler Magazine.
See over 70 Ask a Travel Nurse Article Archives
Guest Author: Brett Brohl
Brett Brohl is currently the CEO of both Scrubadoo.com and Scrubraisers brands which are headquartered in Minneapolis MN. Scrubadoo.commakes the online purchase of anything a nurse needs to wear to work as easy as can be. Scrubraisers.com offers a unique fundraising solution for any group or organization.
Scrubadoo’s News: Where are My Dickies?
Scrubadoo’s News: Scrub Care – How to make your scrubs last longer!
Scrubadoo’s News: Skechers. New Balance….Not Shoes, Scrubs.
Scrubadoo’s News: Perfect Scrubs 101
Guest Author: Epstein LaRue
Epstein LaRue is the nurse behind all of the great resources at Highway Hypodermics.
Guest Author: Epstein LaRue – Travel Nursing in an RV
Guest Author: Mary Ward
Mary Ward is a blogger and enjoys writing about medical career topics, such as how to choose among radiology technician online schools, job and education tips, and more.
Guest Author: Mary Ward – 7 Great Web Resources for Travel Nurses
Guest Author: Degree Finders
For more information on a nursing education online, make sure to visit DegreeFinders.com which is your online guide to careers.
Guest Author: DegreeFinders – Travel Nursing And An Online BSN Degree – You can do both!
Guest Author: Richard Hemby
Richard Hemby is a writer who regularly writes about online nursing degrees and college related topics for Online College Guru, an online college directory and comparison website.
Guest Author: Richard Hemby – Android Apps for the Traveling Nurse
Guest Author: Dan Gorman
Dan Gorman owns Travel-Nurse-Housing.com an easy to use, reliable, and economical way for the nurse staffing company or even individual nurse to book their temporary furnished housing without spending a lot of time and effort looking on their own.
Travel Nurse Housing – Don’t be afraid to ask questions
Travel Nurse Housing – Why Choose Corporate Housing?
Travel Nurse Housing – The right company makes it easy








I would love the opportunity to write not only on the internet for others to read and comment on but alos the chance to write a book. As a nurse myself who has been qualified for 2years i feel theres something missing from leactures within the universities of today and within nursing practice… teaching and learning about the profession in the 18th and 19th century. I feel this is important, as i feel that you need a depper understanding about the history of a profession before entering it. I am very apssoniate about history myself, and would love to write a book not only about the history of nursing but also medication and the the revolution of new techniques and ideas which are changing nursing today.
Hi Jeff! I have a blog I call “Travel Nurse Aim” and would love to be a guest author. Please take a look at my blog and let me know if you’re interested.
Thanks,
Amy
Hi Jeff! I have been a nurse for 17 years and I have a blog I call “Travel Nurse Aim.” I would love to be a guest author. Please take a look at my blog and let me know if you’re interested.
Thanks,
Amy Robbins