Healthcare Traveler - October 2008 - (Page 34) Home sweet home, sorta FALL COLORS from the summit of Mt. Cardigan, with Lake Sunapee in the background. For years, my recruiter had been trying to get me to take an assignment at Dartmouth. For years, my stupidity won over. Finally, in the spring of 2007, it all came together. I 34 Rodney Daly with the area and the workplace, I ended up staying for 8 months. In fact, I liked the region so much, I bought a two-bedroom, one-bathroom townhouse condo in nearby Enfield. Read on to find out why the area felt like “home” to me. Just don’t be surprised if I convince you to come to Dartmouth for an assignment, too. ’ve been traveling for over 14 years, and I’ve spent more than 12 of them accepting assignments exclusively through Cross Country TravCorps, a staffing company in Boca Raton, Florida. This time, I agreed to a 13-week contract at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. But I was so enthralled Healthcare Traveler October 2008
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