What travel nursing means to me

What travel nursing means to me  …getting to make dreams come true for my family. Guest Article written by: Michelle Lane On September 20 I arrived in Anchorage, Alaska for my assignment in Seward. I accepted this assignment because my baby sister, who I had not seen since she was 4, lives in Alaska. (I finally found her 5 years ago online. Long story short – bitter divorce between her mother and my father.) Me being able to come here not only gave me the opportunity to see my sister again, but I was able to make 2 dreams come true for my father, who is almost 77! 1. See my sister again. 2. See Alaska, which is on his bucket list. I want to personally thank each of you that helped me make this happen by giving a determined CNA the time and advice that brought me to this day. All of my Gypsy family- Thank You! Thank you Holly Fenn of Fusion Med Staff – this contract is more than a job!!! I can never thank you enough for all that you did, and continue to do. Myself, my father and my sister are forever in your debt!! THIS is because of all of you!  About the Author: Michelle is originally from Baltimore County, Maryland, a suburb area called Essex, where she lived until she was 15.  Her family then transplanted to Norfolk, Virginia. Michelle is married to ‘my wonderful husband’ Jay, and they have 2 daughters; Krysta (almost 22), and Kaitlynn […]

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