Surgical scrubs are provided for procedural areas which was helpful. The area and old historic town are super cute. If you live within a few blocks of the hospital you can walk to work (even in the winter, it’s probably quicker than scraping your car) and walk to old Main Street. It’s also super close to the St Louis airport. Providers for the most part we’re decent and it wasn’t overly difficult to get orders for what we needed but the majority (most not all) of the permanent staff (nurses and techs) that I interacted with (both inpatient and procedural) were extremely rude. Equipment was old and outdated but usually worked without issue. They don’t like to census travelers with guaranteed hours and would prefer to float you, even out of your specialty, so most travel nurses that I worked with just took the loss of hours/pay. Onboarding was fine, had some glitches with modules. If you haven’t used Epic before, there isn’t a lot of hands on training and you’ll just have to figure it out on your own. I probably would not come back. It was an easy job and patients weren’t complicated (level 2) but overall, I felt very unwelcome. There’s also no hospital transport for procedures so you have to transport your own patients everywhere.