A Travel Nurse’s Love for Rural Healthcare | Episode 17
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Heather Suchocki has taken assignments in hospitals of all sizes. As a travel nurse, she’s nearly seen it all. But this labor and delivery RN is especially drawn to rural and small community hospitals. What makes them so special and unique? On this episode Heather gets candid about how rural hospitals differ from their larger counterparts. She talks about what to expect, getting acclimated, onsite dynamics, and finding joy in small town life. www.cardiumpodcast.com
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