Medical Staffing
To guarantee that patients from diverse healthcare industries receive high-quality care, we bring together businesses and healthcare specialists.
We offer staffing solutions for:
The majority of the medical staff in hospitals is made up of registered nurses, or RNs. This is due to the variety of their training and duties, which may also change according on the type of facility they are employed in. They maintain thorough records of health changes, treatment and medication schedules, and more. They are equipped to provide health monitoring and treatment services. They have the ability to control health monitors and direct other team members who provide care.
Basic healthcare can be delivered by Licensed Practical Nurses. They are capable of providing clients with support with daily living while working under the direction of a trained nurse. Their primary responsibility is to maintain the safety and comfort of patients while respecting their autonomy and feeling of dignity. LPNs may also conduct health history interviews with patients and collect samples for laboratory analysis. They might also monitor patients' vital signs and take care of catheters.
A certified nursing assistant provides direct patient care while frequently working under the direction of a nurse. The terms nursing assistant, nurse's assistance, and patient care assistant are also other names for certified nursing assistants.
The detection, assessment, and prevention of illnesses and disorders, dietary and nutrition services, rehabilitation, and health systems management are just a few of the services that are provided by allied health professionals. Dental hygienists, diagnostic medical sonographers, dietitians, medical technologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, radiologists, respiratory therapists, and speech language pathologists are just a few examples of allied health professions.