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Philadelphia is the birthplace of American independence, inviting travel professionals to tour Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Steeped in U.S. history, Philadelphia has several museums, galleries, and landmarks that educate and entertain. Get lunch in City Tavern, a bar and restaurant established in 1773, or visit the house of Edgar Allan Poe and learn about the man behind the legendary stories.
Endoscopy nurses care for patients experiencing existing or potential GI tract problems and assist the physician in screening the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines using an endoscope. These nurses are also responsible for gathering samples during procedures and treating minor problems. Because GI ailments can arise from many sources, RNs in endoscopy may treat patients of all ages and see a range in severity of illness from very minor ailments to severe illnesses. Ideal endoscopy candidates have previous acute care experience in medical-surgical, pediatric, or critical care units and demonstrate the ability to use critical thinking and time-management skills in the workplace. RNs in endoscopy must also possess excellent technical skills.
You'll relish a Pennsylvania travel assignment in classic all-American cities like Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. From the Amish country to the Allegheny mountains, PA is known for great cuisine and rich history.
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