A Message from Lesa Francis

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It’s hard to believe another year has flown by, but here we are, in the midst of another bustling holiday season and preparing to ring in a brand-new year. As fun and exciting as it is to get “wrapped up” in the festivities, I think it’s also important to look back and see how much we’ve accomplished.

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Care More Spotlight: Living to Serve

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Registered Nurse Dian Hofmeister knew from an early age that she would live a life of service. In high school, she was drawn to the field of healthcare and spent time working as a Certified Nurse Assistant. Later, after serving our country in the Marine Corps, Dian had a second career as a Paramedic.

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Experience New York City in All Five Boroughs

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When people think of New York City, the first thing that comes to mind are the tall skyscrapers, the bright lights of Time Square, and people: lots and lots of people. In reality, the Big Apple that most of us think of is only a small portion of New York City and only one of the five boroughs that make up the city.

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Consider Agency to Give Your Career a Boost

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In today’s job market, nurses, therapists and other healthcare professionals should have no trouble finding work. With the new year just around the corner, you may be thinking it’s time to see what kind of opportunities are out there that can help you take the next step in your career.

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Avoiding the Holiday Blues While on Assignment

A dedicated medical professional in turquoise scrubs sits in a hallway, resting their head on their hand, as they navigate the demanding world of healthcare. Meanwhile, a colleague in blue scrubs stands nearby with a clipboard, ready to discuss innovative workforce solutions.

If you happen to be away from home on a travel assignment, you are probably feeling a sense of relief and maybe sadness at the same time. On one hand, you aren’t struggling to find the one light in the string that won’t go on, but on the other, you aren’t sharing in the wide-eyed joy of those who are preparing their homes for the season.

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