Topic: Traveling Nurses

6 chapters across the catalog

Clown World
Episode 1391 4:59 - 6:46

1391: Clown World

Traveling Nurses, Medicaid Fraud Detective, COVID Hospital Scams

A traveling nurse at the Bastrop meetup reported earning significant income through pandemic-related hospital bonuses. Additionally, a Medicaid fraud detective shared details regarding hospital systems allegedly "double dipping" by mislabeling patients with COVID-19 to secure higher government payouts.

Code Red
Episode 1384 55:27 - 59:27

1384: Code Red

Traveling Nurse C-SPAN Testimony, COVID-19 Hospital Protocols

A male traveling nurse testified before a medical subcommittee regarding a shift in COVID-19 hospital protocols around January 2021. He alleged that patients were intentionally kept immobile and that the CDC's adjustment of PCR cycle thresholds coincided with a sudden drop in reported cases. The nurse expressed deep moral distress, comparing his role in administering "comfort care" (morphine and Ativan) to being an executioner.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 33:27 - 36:01

1382: super-mutation

Nursing Shortage, Traveling Nurse Compensation Disparity

The current nursing shortage in the United States is largely driven by the high compensation offered to traveling nurses, who can earn upwards of $8,300 per week plus housing stipends. This has led to a cycle where staff nurses quit their permanent positions to work as travelers just 50 miles away for double the pay. This disparity has created significant friction between hospital administration and permanent medical staff.

Easter Special
Episode 1335 28:29 - 31:10

1335: Easter Special

Mandatory Workplace Vaccinations, CDC Travel Guidance

A nursing home company in Ohio has made COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for its thousands of employees by June 1st. Simultaneously, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky continues to advise against non-essential travel despite new guidance stating vaccinated individuals can travel at low risk.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 50:31 - 54:41

1298: The Palmist

Media Terrorization and Hospital Staff Anecdotes

ABC News continues to broadcast emotional reports featuring nurses who claim they can no longer hug their children due to fear of infection. The segments utilize the "humanitarian crisis" meme and feature families saying goodbye via FaceTime. The hosts characterize these reports as a form of psychological terror designed to prevent holiday gatherings.