Posts by Supplemental Health Care
How to Get Your BSN While Still Working
The percentage of nurses graduating with a BSN has increased and organizations are increasingly requiring a BSN for job vacancies. For nurses who have yet to earn a BSN, there is often unnecessary trepidation about being able to go back to school while still working full-time.
Read MoreWorking Tourist: Starting A New Career As A Respiratory Therapist
As is so often the case with healthcare professionals, life experiences play a role in the decision to pursue a career in medicine. For Alisha Ross, that was the case as both of her grandfathers lost their lives to lung-related diseases.
Read More6 Tips for a Successful Recruiter-Clinician Relationship
As you can find in any walk of life, some people are better at their job than others, and recruiters are no different. That said, the process of establishing a relationship with a good recruiter should not fall solely on the shoulders of the recruiter.
Read MoreHow You Can Help Disaster Relief Efforts
By now, we have all seen the devastating impact of Hurricane Florence throughout the Carolinas and Virginia. As of today, disaster responders are still dealing with the flooding, but in short order, there will likely be a massive call for healthcare professionals to join the relief efforts once power and transportation modes are restored.
Read MoreBuffalo Public Schools Are in Session With New Nurse Staffing Partner
The new relationship between Supplemental Health Care (SHC) and Buffalo Public Schools (BPS) is much more than staffing nurses and other care providers at the district’s various school facilities.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of a Travel Nursing Recruiter
With the job market for nurses and other healthcare professionals being so competitive, the successful recruiters are those who can adjust on the fly and stay as organized as possible.
Read MoreTop Reasons to Choose a Career in Home Health Care
If you like to be autonomous and want more control and flexibility in your schedule, a home health career may be right for you.
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: Excited About Life
Anyone who crosses paths with Albert, as a patient or co-worker, is treated like a friend and member of his family.
Read MoreThe Pros and Cons of Wearing Scrubs
Today’s scrubs come in a variety of comfortable fabrics, and even better, they are also made in every color of the rainbow and even sport fashionable designs.
Read MoreWorking Tourist: When One Door Closes…
As is happening throughout the healthcare industry, her long-time employer went through a series of managerial changes and Barb found herself out of a job. Living in a small town, her options were limited, but the fact that her son was grown and on his own, Barb knew she could take her time to figure out what was next.
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