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U.S. cost of living comparison for international healthcare professionals – Gastonia, NC vs Atlanta, GA
Cost of living comparison: Gastonia, NC vs Atlanta, GA

Choosing where to work and live in the U.S. is a big decision. We’re here to help guide you through the process of selecting where to set down roots, so that you can get off to the best possible st...

Mental well-being during the holidays for international healthcare professionals in the United States
Prioritizing mental well-being during the holiday season

​The holiday season often brings joy and celebration, but for many international registered nurses and medical technologists living in the United States, it can also bring unique challenges to ment...

USA festive holiday traditions for international healthcare professionals
Gifts, feasts, and traditions: your guide to the American festive season

​The winter festive season in the United States is a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration. Rooted in a diverse tapestry of cultural and religious traditions, Americans come together to share ...

Holiday budgeting tips for international healthcare professionals in the U.S.
Mastering your festive finance: a guide to holiday season budgeting

​The holiday season is a time of joy, festivities, and giving, but it can also bring financial stress as the spirit of generosity can lead to overspending. However, with a strategic approach to bud...

Building community connections as an international healthcare professional in the U.S.
Giving back: strengthening ties and connecting with your community

​As an international registered nurse or medical technologist living in the U.S., you may be looking for ways to give back to your new community over the festive season. Giving back and lending a h...

Winter in the USA for international registered nurses and medical technologists
First winter in the U.S.? Here’s what you need to know

​Winter in the U.S. can be a magical time, especially when you experience it for the first time! Many of our international registered nurses and medical technologists get their first taste of a nor...

Cost of living comparison: Tallahassee, FL vs Dothan, AL
Caregivers in USA: find out more as an international healthcare professional living in the U.S.
The role of caregivers in U.S. society

​The concept of caregiving and the approach toward elderly care can differ significantly between cultures. International registered nurses and medical technologists working with Conexus MedStaff in...

Thanksgiving in the U.S. - a guide for international healthcare professionals
Thanksgiving: what it is, and how to get involved

​Thanksgiving is an exciting and festive time in the U.S. As an international registered nurse or medical technologist starting a new life in the United States, Thanksgiving presents the ideal oppo...

Wellness program for international registered nurses and medical technologists in the USA
Caring for your own well-being as an international healthcare professional

​As an international registered nurse and medical technologistyou spend a lot of your time doing things to enhance patients’ well-being, but it’s equally as important to take care of yourself. Cone...

Daylight savings: what you need to know as an international registered nurse or medical technologist in the U.S.
What is daylight saving time?

​Daylight saving time (DST), also known as daylight savings time, daylight time, or summer time, is a practice that people in the United States and many other countries observe by actively adjustin...

Guide to USA politics for international healthcare professionals
A quick guide to U.S. politics for international healthcare professionals

​Chances are you’ve had a brief preview of U.S. politics through international media, but as a new resident working in the country as a registered nurse or medical technologist, it helps to have a ...

International healthcare professionals - settle into your new home in the USA
Moving abroad: managing the emotional rollercoaster

​Welcome to the United States! Relocating to a new country, particularly one with a distinct culture like the U.S., can be an exciting yet challenging experience. As an international healthcare pro...

USA Halloween traditions for recently relocated international healthcare professionals
Get spooky: a guide to Halloween traditions in the U.S.

​Halloween is a popular holiday celebrated annually in the United States on October 31st. While every community has its unique way of celebrating, certain traditions are commonly practiced througho...

U.S. cost of living comparison for international healthcare professionals – Los Angeles, CA vs Lake Havasu City, AZ
Self-care ideas for international healthcare professionals
The importance of self-care: nurturing your well-being

​As an international healthcare professional, you spend a lot of your time taking care of other people – which is why it’s so important to remember to take of yourself. Prioritizing your mental, em...

Guide to USA school system for international healthcare professionals
Understanding the U.S. school system for international healthcare professionals

​Starting a new career as an international healthcare professional in the U.S. can be life-changing for you and your family. One crucial aspect of settling into a new country, especially for your c...

Mental health resources for international healthcare professionals in the USA
International nursing students: what to expect in your first job as a registered nurse in the USA with Conexus MedStaff
Guide to thrifty living for international healthcare professionals in the United States
Score the best deals with our guide to thrifty living in the U.S.

​Thrifting culture has gained significant popularity in the United States, drawing a diverse range of people seeking unique items and fantastic deals. The word, thrifting, means to go shopping for ...